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              1.  Tick (3) the shape that is divided into equal parts and Cross ‘’ the one that is
                   divided into unequal parts.


                   (a)                      (b)                      (c)                     (d)




                                             1
              2.  Tick (3) the shape if   of it is coloured.
                                             2


                   (a)                      (b)                      (c)                     (d)



              3.  Colour the following figures to show their corresponding fractions.


                   (a) One-fourth                  (b) One-third                     (c) Three-fourths











              Understanding Fractions



              Kritika got the first rank in her class. So, her                         I will eat
                                                                                                           I will eat
              mother made a pizza for her. She invited her                             only one-          half of this
              friends to share it.                                      Oh! It is     fourth of               one.
                                                                        a whole       this pizza.
              Words like half, quarter (one-fourth), and                 pizza.
              three-fourths are fractions we often use in
              daily life.


              For example:

              1.  Neha ate half of the chapatti.

              2.  Rachna drank one-fourth of a glass of
                   lemonade.
              3.   Anita drank three-fourths of a glass of

                   water.




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