Section B: Practice Problems Halves and Quarters

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We learned that circles and rectangles can be split into two equal pieces which are called halves and four equal pieces which are called fourths or quarters.

A half of the square is shaded.

Square, partitioned into 2 triangles with equal length sides, 1 part shaded.

A fourth or a quarter of the circle is shaded.

Circle, partitioned into 4 equal parts, 1 part shaded.

Two of the halves are shaded.

Rectangle, partitioned into 2 shaded triangles with equal length sides.

Four of the fourths are shaded.

Problem 1 (Lesson 9)

  1. Han drew this picture to show a circle split into fourths.

    Circle, partitioned into 4 parts. One half. Three other parts the same size.

    Do you agree with Han?

    Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.

  2. Split the rectangle into fourths.

    Rectangle.

Problem 2 (Lesson 10)

  • Split the circle into fourths.

  • Color in four of the fourths.

Circle.

Problem 3 (Lesson 10)

  1. How much of each rectangle is shaded?

    2 rectangles. First rectangle, partitioned into 4 equal parts, 1 part shaded. Second rectangle, partitioned into 2 equal parts, 1 part shaded.
  2. Circle the rectangle that has a bigger shaded piece.

Problem 4 (Exploration)

  1. Kiran says half of the square is shaded.

    Do you agree with Kiran?

    Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.

    Square, partitioned into 9 equal parts, 5 parts shaded.
  2. Priya says half of the square is shaded.

    Do you agree with Priya?

    Show your thinking using drawings, numbers, or words.

    Square, partitioned into 16 equal parts, 8 parts shaded.

Problem 5 (Exploration)

Han wonders if half of the circle is shaded.
What do you think?

Circle. Pattern design, made of blue and white shapes of different sizes.