Grade 1 Partitioning Shapes Worksheets

Grade 1 Partitioning Shapes Worksheets – Printable PDF Activities

Understanding Partitioning Shapes for Grade 1 Learners

Introducing equal parts through visual learning helps children grasp geometry easily. These worksheets use colorful circles, squares, and rectangles to teach how shapes can be divided into halves, thirds, and quarters. Students develop both visual awareness and problem-solving skills through fun, hands-on exercises.

Why Use Partitioning Worksheets in the Classroom?

Teachers can integrate these worksheets into early math lessons to strengthen fraction understanding. Moreover, they make learning interactive and engaging. Children begin to recognize how equal parts form a whole, preparing them for future mathematical concepts. Regular use builds confidence and logical thinking skills.

With clear visuals and simple instructions, these worksheets provide an excellent foundation for understanding fractions. As a result, students learn to identify, color, and label divided shapes correctly while enjoying the process.

Grade 1 Partitioning Shapes Worksheets — Halves & Quarters

Instructions: Look at the shapes and follow the directions. Choose the correct answer for each question.

  1. 1. Which diagram correctly shows a line dividing the rectangle into \textbf{two equal shares}?
    Rectangle to be divided into two equal shares
  2. 2. To divide the circle into \textbf{four equal shares} (quarters), how many straight lines must pass through the center?
    Circle to be divided into four equal shares
  3. 3. Is the square below divided into \textbf{halves}?
    Square divided by a vertical line through the center
  4. 4. Is the circle below divided into \textbf{equal shares}?
    Circle with two lines creating unequal shares
  5. 5. Which drawing shows a rectangle divided into \textbf{four equal shares} (quarters)?
    Rectangle to be divided into four equal shares
  6. 6. How many equal shares are in the circle below?
    Circle divided into four equal shares
  7. 7. What portion of the rectangle below is shaded?
    Rectangle with one half shaded
  8. 8. Which shape shows \textbf{halves} (two equal shares)?
    Square A divided into halves
    A
    Square B divided diagonally, unequal shares
    B
  9. 9. Count the number of dots below.
    Seven dots arranged in a 3×2 grid plus one extra
  10. 10. If you divide a sandwich into \textbf{four equal pieces}, what are the pieces called?

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Correct Answers: 0

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