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CCSS

These are the resources that support this Common Core Standard.

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.1.G.A.3 - Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, fourths, and quarters, and use the phrases half of, fourth of, and quarter of. Describe the whole as two of, or four of the shares. Understand for these examples that decomposing into more equal shares creates smaller shares.

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MathClipArt--Fractions--PizzaSlices--ThreeFourths.png

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Three Fourths

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Three Fourths

This collection of fractions models shows pizzas sliced into fourths, sixths, and eighths, with all combinations of fractions modeled.

Identify and Name Fractions
MathClipArt--Fractions--PizzaSlices--ThreeSixths.png

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Three Sixths

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Three Sixths

This collection of fractions models shows pizzas sliced into fourths, sixths, and eighths, with all combinations of fractions modeled.

Identify and Name Fractions
MathClipArt--Fractions--PizzaSlices--TwoEighths.png

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Two Eighths

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Two Eighths

This collection of fractions models shows pizzas sliced into fourths, sixths, and eighths, with all combinations of fractions modeled.

Identify and Name Fractions
MathClipArt--Fractions--PizzaSlices--TwoFourths.png

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Two Fourths

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Two Fourths

This collection of fractions models shows pizzas sliced into fourths, sixths, and eighths, with all combinations of fractions modeled.

Identify and Name Fractions
MathClipArt--Fractions--PizzaSlices--TwoSixths.png

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Two Sixths

Math Clip Art: Fractions--Pizza Slices--Two Sixths

This collection of fractions models shows pizzas sliced into fourths, sixths, and eighths, with all combinations of fractions modeled.

Identify and Name Fractions