Fraction Circles
Exploring Fractions Through Hands-On Understanding
Fraction circles help children understand fractions by seeing and touching them. Each circle is divided into equal parts—halves, thirds, quarters, and more—so children can take pieces apart, put them back together, and compare how they fit. Instead of memorizing numbers, children learn by doing.
As they handle the pieces, children begin to notice how different fractions relate to one another. Two halves make a whole. Three-thirds fill the same space as one circle. This direct experience builds a clear sense of size, proportion, and equivalence in a way that feels natural and meaningful.
Why It Matters
Working with fraction circles gives children a strong foundation before they move on to written math. By comparing pieces and forming complete circles, children develop visual understanding and logical thinking. They learn through exploration, which helps the concept of fractions feel familiar rather than confusing later on.
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