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Find a Quarter of Objects

In this worksheet, students will be answering questions about different objects split into quarters.

'Find a Quarter of Objects' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 1

Year:  Year 1 Maths worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Number: Fractions

Curriculum subtopic:   Recognise Halves and Quarters

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Worksheet Overview

In this activity, we will be looking at different objects split into quarters. 

 

Here is a tennis ball split into four parts like this:

 

 tennis ball split into 4 parts 

 

This tennis ball has been split into four parts, but they are all different sizes. For example, part 1 is a lot smaller than part 3. 

 

Quarters are when a whole shape or object has been split into four equal parts. 

Equal means exactly the same.

So a tennis ball split into equal parts means four parts that are exactly the same size. 

Here is a tennis ball split into equal parts which means it is split into quarters. 

 

 tennis ball split into 4 parts 

 

Can you see that each part is exactly the same size this time?

 

boy with football

 

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