Looking at the fourth section, I need to write fractions for the shaded parts:
1. First model: 5 circles with 3 shaded. This represents 3/5.
2. Second model: A rectangle divided into 6 equal parts with 4 shaded. This represents 4/6, which can be simplified to 2/3.
3. Third model: Two rectangles - the first is completely shaded (representing 1 whole), and the second is divided into 3 parts with 2 shaded (representing 2/3). Together, this represents 1 2/3.
4. Fourth model: A circle divided into 8 equal parts with 7 shaded. This represents 7/8.
Now I'll provide the complete solution for all sections of the worksheet.
The fraction models worksheet contains four sections asking students to write fractions representing shaded parts. Here's the solution for each:
Section 1 (Given as examples):
- Circle divided into 4 parts with 3 shaded = 3/4
- One complete rectangle + one rectangle divided into 4 with 1 shaded = 1 1/4
Section 2 (Write missing numbers):
- 9 squares with 6 shaded = 6/9 (or 2/3 when simplified)
- 3 rectangles with 2 shaded = 2/3
- Circle divided into 8 parts with 5 shaded = 5/8
- 10 ovals with 7 shaded = 7/10
Section 3 (Write fractions):
- 8 circles with 6 shaded = 6/8 (or 3/4 when simplified)
- Rectangle divided into 8 parts with all 8 shaded = 8/8 (or 1 whole)
- One complete rectangle + rectangle divided into 4 with 3 shaded = 1 3/4
- Rectangle divided into 6 parts with 5 shaded = 5/6
Section 4 (Write fractions):
- 5 circles with 3 shaded = 3/5
- Rectangle divided into 6 parts with 4 shaded = 4/6 (or 2/3 when simplified)
- One complete rectangle + rectangle divided into 3 with 2 shaded = 1 2/3
- Circle divided into 8 parts with 7 shaded = 7/8
This worksheet helps students understand fractions by visually representing parts of wholes through different shapes and arrangements.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of math models worksheet.