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Help your Class 3 child understand fractions with this worksheet - 24 visual problems covering 1/2, 1/3, 1/4. Includes real-life examples, pizza and cake models, complete answer key, and personalized learning path.
A fraction means a part of something. When you share something equally, each part is called a fraction!
Example: If you cut an apple into 2 equal parts and take 1 part, you have taken one-half or 1/2 of the apple.
One-half = 1/2 (1 part out of 2 equal parts)
One-third = 1/3 (1 part out of 3 equal parts)
One-fourth = 1/4 (1 part out of 4 equal parts)
Problem: A pizza is cut into 4 equal slices. Riya eats 1 slice. What fraction of the pizza did she eat?
Solution:
Total slices = 4
Slices Riya ate = 1
Answer: Riya ate 1/4 (one-fourth) of the pizza

Q2. How many parts is this circle divided into?
Q10. Look at the fruits. What fraction are oranges? (Total 3 fruits)
Q12. A chocolate bar has 4 pieces. Neha ate 2 pieces. What fraction did she eat?
Q19. Sara has 6 balloons. Half of them are red. How many red balloons does she have?
Q22. Rani has 4 pencils. She gives 2 pencils to her friend. What fraction did she give away? What fraction does she have left?
Q24. There are 8 crayons in a box. 4 are red, 2 are blue, and 2 are green. What fraction are red? What fraction are blue?
20-24 correct: Excellent! You're ready for learning about halves of bigger numbers, comparing more fractions, drawing your own fraction pictures, and Class 4 fraction worksheets.
15-19 correct: Very Good! Practice recognizing 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 in different shapes. Draw pictures showing these fractions on paper. Find things at home to divide. Do 5 easy fraction problems every day.
10-14 correct: Good Effort! Start with only 1/2 (halves) for 3-4 days. Draw circles and rectangles, divide them into 2 parts. Color half of different shapes every day. Then learn 1/3 and 1/4 one by one.
0-9 correct: Keep Trying! Learn what "equal parts" means by cutting paper into same size pieces. Practice only "half" for one full week. Color half of 10 different pictures at home. Share things equally with family members.
Take 5 pieces of paper and draw circles, squares, rectangles on each
Cut each shape into 2 equal parts with a parent's help
Color one part and practice saying "This is one-half"
Ask parents to cut fruits into halves to see fractions in real life
Practice writing 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 ten times every day
Draw 3 pictures every day showing different fractions
Use real objects like pencils, balloons, or candies to practice
Read word problems aloud slowly and act them out with toys
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