Lesson Worksheet: Finding Quarters Mathematics

In this worksheet, we will practice finding 1/4, 2/4, or 3/4 of a set of objects or an amount.

Q1:

Liam has 8 cubes. He wants to split them into quarters.

How many cubes will be in each quarter?

Q2:

Complete: 24 of 12 is .

Q3:

How many are 34 of the girls?

Q4:

The red triangles represent of all given triangles.

  • A24
  • B34
  • C14
  • D44

Q5:

Fill in the blank: If we have 16 bees and we want to split them into quarters, each group will have bees.

Fill in the blank: If we want to split them into two groups only, each group will contain quarters.

  • Athree
  • Bone
  • Cfour
  • Dtwo

Q6:

Find 14 of 16 to know how many pencils will be in each pot if we share them equally.

Q7:

The crossed pencils represent of all the pencils shown.

  • A14
  • B24
  • C44
  • D34

Q8:

Samar, Nabil, Mariam, and Ramy have 12 balls in total. Each child takes 3 balls. So, each child has of the total number of balls.

Q9:

Mona has 16 cubes.

She wants to split them into quarters.

Does she do it right?

  • AYes
  • BNo

Q10:

Michael has 10 cubes.

He wants to split the group of cubes into quarters. How many more cubes does he need?

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