2nd Grade Math - G.A.2 and G.A.3 - Fractions
11 Questions
Fractions Introduction
If you were to partition this rectangle into 2 rows and 3 columns, then how many equal shares would there be?
How many halves are in a whole?
How many columns does this rectangle have? Type in your answer.
What fraction of this circle is shaded green? Type in your answer.
Which of these shapes have 1/3 of them shaded? Select ALL that apply.
Decide if each shape has one fourth, one half, or one whole shaded.
Which of these statements are true and which are false about this rectangle?
Click on the rectangle that has been equally partitioned into 2 columns and 5 rows.
Reggie claims that he cut this square into two equal pieces. Do you agree with Reggie? Why or why not?
Describe a way to partition a rectangle into 12 equal pieces.
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