Assess Yourself
How well do you understand the ideas in this lesson?
Goal:
Goal:
Show What You Know!
Are you ready to take this lesson's quiz? These questions will help you find out. Go back to the lesson if you do not know an answer.
What portion of the circle is colored in?
- one third
- two fourths
- one fourth
Great! One third of the circle is colored in!
Sorry, that is not right. One of three parts is colored in.
Sorry, that is not right. One of three parts is colored in.
What portion of the circle is colored in?
- one whole
- one half
- two halves
Sorry, that is incorrect. One of two equal parts is colored in.
Correct! One half of the circle is colored in!
Sorry, that is incorrect. One of two equal parts is colored in.
Which circle has one third colored in?
Sorry, that is incorrect. One third is one out of 3 equal parts
Sorry, that is incorrect. One third is one out of 3 equal parts
Great! That circle has one third colored in because one of 3 parts is colored in.
What portion of the shape below is colored green?
- one fourth
- three fourths
- one half
Sorry, that is not right. 3 of 4 equal parts are colored green.
Wonderful! Three fourths of the shape are colored green.
Sorry, that is not right. 3 of 4 equal parts are colored green.
If you want to share a watermelon between 2 people, how do you need to partition it?
- into fourths
- into halves
- into thirds
Sorry, that is not right. You must divide the watermelon into halves to make 2 equal parts.
Yes! You must divide the watermelon into halves to make 2 equal parts.
Sorry, that is not right. You must divide the watermelon into halves to make 2 equal parts.
What portion of the pizza is missing?
- one half
- two fourths
- one fourth
Sorry, that is incorrect. One of 4slices is missing. That means one fourth of the pizza is missing.
Sorry, that is incorrect. One of 4slices is missing. That means one fourth of the pizza is missing.
Great! One of 4 slices is missing. That means one fourth of the pizza is missing.
The colored parts of the circle and triangle both represent the same amount as _____.
- a whole
- one third
- one fourth
Sorry, that is not right. Both shapes are divided into thirds. Both have only one part of 3 colored in.
Yes! Both shapes are divided into thirds. Both have only one part of 3 colored in.
Sorry, that is not right. Both shapes are divided into thirds. Both have only one part of 3 colored in.
How is this square divided?
- into fourths
- into thirds
- into halves
Correct! The square is divided into 4 equal parts, so it is divided into fourths.
Sorry, that is not right. The square is divided into 4 equal parts, so it is divided into fourths.
Sorry, that is not right. The square is divided into 4 equal parts, so it is divided into fourths.
What portion of the apple is missing?
- one whole
- one third
- two thirds
Sorry, that is not right. 2 equal parts out of 3 are missing.
Sorry, that is not right. 2 equal parts out of 3 are missing.
Yes! Two thirds of the apple are missing because only 1 third remains.
What portion of the circle does the red part represent?
- one third
- one fourth
- one half
Sorry, that is not right. The red portion of the circle represents one out of 4 equal parts.
Wonderful! The red portion of the circle represents one fourth.
Sorry, that is not right. The red portion of the circle represents one out of 4 equal parts.
Summary
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