P – F – OE4

You cut a square into an odd number of equal pieces. Colour some pieces. Represent the non-coloured pieces as a fraction.

P – F – RT3

Two students are debating how a circle can be cut into equal parts. One student said that a circle can only be cut into an even number of parts, while the other student said that a circle can be cut into an even number and odd number parts. Who is correct? Explain...

P – F – OE5

You cut a circle into an even number of equal pieces. Colour some pieces. Represent the coloured pieces as a fraction.

P – F – RT4

Dane and Tia decided to work together to build a bench for their old school. Dana did most of the work. Record the amount of work each person did as a fraction. Represent each fraction as a visual.

P – F – OE6

You cut a rectangle into an even number of equal pieces. Colour enough pieces so that more than half of the rectangle is coloured. Represent the non-coloured pieces as a fraction.

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