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A colorful, printable worksheet helping kids identify and write fractions using visual models like bars, grids, and triangles.
See how slicing a pizza into six parts and taking three is the same as cutting it in half-fraction equivalence made deliciously clear!
The number 5 flexes its muscles while playfully pulling the number 4 into a stretch-great for visualizing subtraction or transformation!
Meet Dingo-the mischievous pup who’s escaped with the frisbee! Catch him by mastering improper fractions and mixed numbers in this clever math game.
Bright, hands-on fraction models help young learners grasp part-whole relationships using familiar shapes.
A triangle divided into three congruent sub-triangles by lines drawn from each vertex to the central point.
A cheerful turkey and owl characters demonstrate fractions using colorful pie charts-ideal for elementary math lessons.
These clean, black-and-white fraction diagrams-circles and rectangles split into halves through sixths-are ideal for classroom handouts or digital lessons.
A fun, visual fraction activity sheet where students identify shaded portions of circles divided into equal parts.
Engaging, ready-to-use fraction visuals to help students grasp part-whole relationships with circles, rectangles, hexagons, hearts, and more.
A set of four pie charts demonstrating common fractions (half, 3/4, 7/9, and whole) to help visualize part-to-whole relationships in math.
A vibrant, grid-based fraction chart illustrating equivalence using shaded bars and clear labels-ideal for classroom instruction or self-study.
A full set of colorful fraction manipulatives showing common unit fractions from 1/2 to 1/16 plus a whole circle.
This four-panel illustration demonstrates how natural selection drives evolutionary change using the classic example of industrial melanism in peppered moths.
Each pie chart shows a fraction where the colored portion equals the numerator over the denominator-helping visualize part-to-whole relationships.
Use these vibrant pattern block illustrations to teach fractions intuitively-each hexagon represents a whole, partitioned into halves, thirds, or sixths.
Visual fraction models from whole to twelfths-perfect for making math tangible and fun in elementary classrooms.
Colorful fraction manipulatives-including whole circles, halves, thirds, quarters, and fifths-help learners visualize proper and improper fractions in action.
A playful, high-contrast depiction of the fraction 1/2-perfect for teaching basic math concepts to young learners.
A colorful grid of circle fraction diagrams-each divided into equal segments-to help students visualize fractional values from 1/2 to 1/12.
A cheerful, stylized pepperoni pizza cut into eight even slices, great for teaching fractions or illustrating menu items.
A vibrant, child-friendly fraction chart displaying whole circles and divisions into halves through tenths, perfect for classroom or home learning.
A cheerful boy enjoys his half-birthday treat-a slice of cake-next to a big “1½” to mark the special 18-month celebration.
This pie chart illustrates one-third (1/3) of a whole, with the blue slice clearly labeled to reinforce fraction concepts.
A simple pie chart highlighting a 25% (white) versus 75% (blue) distribution across four equal segments.
Clear, colorful fraction models-from halves to twelfths-help students visualize part-to-whole relationships in early math education.
Set 2 of fraction bar models illustrating equivalent fractions: 2/4, 3/6, 5/10, and 6/12 using color-coded segments.
A playful collection of illustrated punctuation marks-quotes, commas, question/exclamation marks-in soft pastels with bold black outlines.
A set of 12 scalable blank pie charts-perfect for math lessons, presentations, or creative projects.
Eight cheerful, multicultural kids demonstrate fractions using circles, rectangles, and pie charts-ideal for elementary math instruction.
These four pie charts demonstrate that 1/2, 2/4, 3/6, and 4/8 are equivalent fractions-each shaded half of its circle.
A cartoon cake with a slice removed, marked to show one-quarter and one-half portions for easy fraction learning.