Circle Thirds Worksheet

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First, remind your kids of the different ways that shapes can be divided. When a shape is complete, they are called wholes. When a shape has been divided into two equal parts, they are called halves. Similarly, shapes that have been divided into three parts are called thirds, and four parts are called fourths. Now, look at the shapes in this worksheet with your children. Circle the cookies that have been cut into thirds.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should know the concept of dividing shapes into equal parts and recognize when a shape is divided into thirds. They should also be able to identify which shapes are divided into thirds among a group of shapes.

Grade:
Grade 2
Difficulty level:
Easy
Standards:
2.G.A.3

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