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Assess Yourself

How well do you understand the ideas in this lesson?

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Goal:

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Show What You Know!

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Which shaded shape illustrates the fraction:

\({ \frac{1}{3} }\)

  1. Circle with 1/3 filled in.
  2. Rectangle with 3/3 filled in.
  3. Rectangle with 2/8 filled in.
  4. Circle with 1/4 filled in.

Which word means 3 parts?

  1. halves
  2. sixths
  3. thirds
  4. fourths

Which shaded shape shows:

\({ \frac{8}{8} }\)

  1. Circle with 5/8 filled in.
  2. Rectangle with 8/8 filled in.
  3. Circle with 1/4 filled in.
  4. Circle with 2/3 filled in.

Which fraction does this shaded shape represent?

rectangle with 2/6 filled in.

  1. \({ \frac{3}{3} }\)
  2. \({ \frac{2}{3} }\)
  3. \({ \frac{1}{8} }\)
  4. \({ \frac{2}{6} }\)

Which shaded shape illustrates the fraction:

\({ \frac{1}{8} }\)

  1. Circle with 3/6 filled in.
  2. Rectangle with 1/6 filled in.
  3. Circle with 1/2 filled in.
  4. Circle with 1/8 filled in.

Which fraction does this shaded shape represent?

Circle with 3/4 filled in.

  1. three fourths
  2. six eighths
  3. one fourth
  4. one whole

Which shaded shape shows:

\({ \frac{1}{6} }\)

  1. Circle with 2/4 filled in.
  2. Rectangle with 3/8 filled in.
  3. Rectangle with 1/6 filled in.
  4. Circle with 4/6 filled in.

Which fraction does this shaded shape represent?

Circle with 5/8 filled in.

  1. \({ \frac{5}{8} }\)
  2. \({ \frac{2}{4} }\)
  3. \({ \frac{5}{6} }\)
  4. \({ \frac{1}{2} }\)

Which shaded shape illustrates the fraction:

\({ \frac{2}{2} }\)

  1. Circle with 1/2 filled in.
  2. Circle with 2/2 filled in.
  3. Rectangle with 1/4 filled in.
  4. Rectangle with 4/6 filled in.

Which fraction does this shaded shape represent?

Square with 2/4 filled in.

  1. three eighths
  2. two fourths
  3. two sixths
  4. one third

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