Partitioning Shapes
Grade 2 · Math · Geometry · Ohio, USA
Lesson Summary
Learn to split shapes into equal parts like halves, thirds, and fourths.
Explanation
Partitioning means cutting or dividing a shape into equal pieces. If you cut a circle into 2 equal pieces, each piece is a half. If you cut it into 3 equal pieces, each piece is a third. Four equal pieces are called fourths or quarters. The key word is 'equal,' meaning every piece must be the same size. Partitioning shapes helps you understand fractions later on.
Practice Questions
Q1: If you cut a pizza into 4 equal pieces, what is each piece called?
Answer: A fourth (or a quarter)
Q2: How many equal parts are there if a shape is split into thirds?
Answer: 3 equal parts
Q3: A sandwich is cut in half. How many equal pieces are there?
Answer: 2 equal pieces
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Partitioning Shapes is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Math curriculum in Ohio, USA.
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