Fraction Partition Lab
Equal parts of one whole
Partition one whole into equal pieces, then change how many pieces are shaded. The bar makes numerator and denominator roles visible.
What this game shows · Fractions as Equal Parts
A fraction is a number that names equal parts of a whole. This lab lets you slice one bar into any number of equal pieces and shade as many as you want — so the denominator and numerator stop being symbols and become the size and the count of pieces.
- Whole
- the entire bar before slicing — always counts as 1.
- Denominator
- how many equal parts the whole was split into.
- Numerator
- how many of those equal parts are shaded.
Aligned with CCSS 3.NF.A.1 (understand 1/b as one of b equal parts of a whole).
Fraction partition playground
Change the cuts first, then shade a continuous part of the same whole.
Each piece is 25.0% of the whole. Shaded amount = 75.0%.
Fraction parts, shaded.
01 What does the denominator really mean? Piece size
It tells you how many equal pieces the whole was cut into. A bigger denominator means smaller pieces, not bigger fractions.
02 Why must the parts be equal? Equal parts
Otherwise "1 piece" has no fixed size. 1/4 only means something when each of the 4 pieces is the same size as every other.
03 How does 3/4 differ from 4/3? < 1 vs > 1
3/4 shades 3 out of 4 equal parts of one whole — less than 1. 4/3 needs more than one whole, so it shades 1 full bar plus 1 of 3 equal parts.
04 Which grade is this game for? Grade 3
Grade 3, aligned with CCSS 3.NF.A.1. Sets up equivalent fractions, the number line representation, and fraction operations.