20+ Free Parts of a Whole Worksheet Pages

To build a solid understanding of fractions, first-grade students need to visualize the parts of a whole. These worksheets on parts of a whole have colorful fun fractions-related activities that will aid children’s mathematical progression and establish a fundamental pillar for more advanced mathematical concepts.

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Identifying Shaded Part of a Whole

Here are some circles with shaded parts. Students will observe and write the number of shaded parts of the whole for each shape.

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Matching Game with the Parts of a Whole 

In these worksheets, each page contains shaded circles alongside parts of the whole written in both word and numerical forms. Students will draw lines to connect shapes with their corresponding parts of the whole written in both word and numerical forms.

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Coloring the Parts of a Whole

We can see some uncolored circles with parts in each worksheet. Students will color the parts of the whole circle as instructed below each shape.

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Adding Parts of a Whole

Each worksheet has some addition problems related to fractions or parts of a whole. Students need to calculate the answers and write them in the provided gaps.

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Subtracting Parts of a Whole

Every worksheet contains subtraction problems of parts of a whole. Students have to calculate the answers and write them in the given blank spaces.

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Comparing the Parts of a Whole

Students will compare the fractions given on the left and right sides. Fill in the blanks with one of these >, <, = symbols.

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Finding Missing Parts of a Whole on a Number Line

All worksheets contain number lines depicting parts of a whole. Students must write the missing parts in the boxes provided.

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