Exercises on Recognizing Fraction Charts

Grade: 2

This worksheet helps kids learn about fractions by using fun pictures and coloring activities. Each shape is divided into parts, and children are asked to write the correct fraction that shows how many parts are shaded. This helps them understand how fractions work by seeing parts of a whole.

In the coloring exercises, kids are given a fraction and asked to color that amount on a blank shape. For example, if it says "3/4", they will color three out of four parts. This shows how fractions look and helps make the idea clear and easy to remember.

The worksheet includes lots of different fractions like 1/2, 1/3, 3/4, and even tricky ones like 7/10 and 5/8. By practicing with many examples, children build strong fraction skills in a fun and hands-on way. It’s a great tool to help young learners feel confident about recognizing and using fractions!

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