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Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 1 Exploring Fractions Grade 2

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 2 Welcome Hello! How are you today. Lets start a new chapter!

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 3 Try this!! Tell how many parts are coloured? Well done!!

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 4 Exploring fractions Lets look at circle 1 and circle 2. In circle 2, lets draw a line dividing it in half. There are two equal parts. In circle 3, one part of the circle is shaded. We write 1 in which top number represents the 2 shaded part and bottom number represents equal parts in all /2

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 5 Exploring fractions There are three equal parts in the above picture. 1 part is orange out of three parts. So, we write 1 in fractions. 3 The top number of a fraction can tell how many parts are shaded. The bottom number tells how many equal parts.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 6 Exploring fractions Example There are two equal parts of the square. One part is coloured. What part of the square is coloured? ( 1/2). What part of the square is not coloured? (1/2)

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 7 Exploring fractions Fractions name equal parts of a Whole. A unit fraction names one of the part. Fractions can name more than one equal parts of a whole. For example: What part is coloured blue? 2 of 3 equal parts are blue. 2/3 are blue. We read the fraction as two-thirds.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 8 Something to remember!! The top number of a fraction tells how many parts are shaded. The bottom number tells how many equal parts. The fraction names parts of a whole. Fractions can name more than one equal parts of a whole.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 9 Practice Which of the following shapes shows two halves.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 10 Practice What fraction does the coloured part show?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 11 Practice What fraction does the coloured part show?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 12 Practice What fraction of the pizza is being picked up from the eight slices.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 13 Practice  Write the fractions for the shaded part?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 14 Practice  Write the fractions for the shaded part?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 15 Practice  Write the fractions for the shaded part?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 16 Practice  Circle the shape that shows three thirds.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 17 Practice  Circle the shape that shows three thirds.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 18 Practice  Can you tell the shapes that shows one fourth.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 19 Break!!

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 20 Assessment 1) Tell the fractions for the shaded part?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 21 Assessment 2) Tell the fractions for the shaded part?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 22 Assessment 3) Tell the fractions for the shaded part?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 23 Assessment 4) Tell the fractions for the shaded part?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 24 Assessment 5) What does the fraction 1/6 mean?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 25 Assessment 6) What does the fraction 1/2 mean?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 26 Assessment 7) Rosie bought a pizza. The shaded part of the picture show how many pieces she gives to Susan. What fraction does she gives to Susan?

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 27 Assessment 8) Tell the correct fraction for the following picture. 1, 2,

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 28 Assessment 9) Tell the correct fraction for the following picture. 1, 2,

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 29 Assessment 10) Draw lines to show fraction 1/2.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 30 Recap The top number of a fraction tells how many parts are shaded. The bottom number tells how many equal parts. The fraction names parts of a whole. Fractions can name more than one equal parts of a whole.

Copyright © Ed2Net Learning, Inc. 31 Excellent work!! Now practice your worksheet to learn more about fractions. All the best.