Naming Fractions
- Match a written fraction name (like “three fourths”) to the correct fraction.
- Use the denominator to tell how many equal parts the whole is split into.
- Use the numerator to tell how many parts are being counted.
These multiple choice fraction worksheets provide students with structured practice identifying, comparing, and working with fractions through guided answer options. The multiple choice format helps build confidence while allowing students to focus on understanding fraction concepts rather than worrying about generating answers from scratch.
These worksheets introduce the concept of fractions from the ground up. Activities include naming fractions from words and pictures, writing fractions from visual models, identifying correct fraction representations, partitioning shapes into equal parts, determining whether fractions equal zero, one-half, or one whole, examining fraction values between whole numbers, comparing relative fraction sizes, finding reciprocals, and expressing fractions in words and numbers. Resources span first through fifth grade.