
This presentation provides structured instruction on halves and fourths through visual learning and lesson slides designed to explain these fundamental fraction concepts. Students will explore how to identify, represent, and work with halves and fourths using clear visual examples and step-by-step explanations.
16 questions
Halves and Fourths
Lesson
•
1st - 3rd Grade
16 questions
Halves and Fourths
Lesson
•
1st - 3rd Grade
16 questions
Halves and Quarters
Lesson
•
1st - 3rd Grade
25 questions
Introduction to Fractions
Lesson
•
2nd Grade
36 questions
Equal Shares
Lesson
•
2nd Grade
8 questions
Fractions
Lesson
•
1st - 2nd Grade
16 questions
Halves
Lesson
•
1st - 3rd Grade
42 questions
Parts of a Whole
Lesson
•
1st Grade
13 questions
Parts of a Whole
Lesson
•
2nd Grade
19 questions
Ms Heistand's Copy of 2.GA.3. 2nd Grade Fractions
Lesson
•
2nd Grade
52 questions
Fraction Test Review
Lesson
•
2nd Grade
16 questions
Fractions
Lesson
•
2nd - 3rd Grade
Halves and fourths form the foundation of fractional understanding, representing students' first meaningful encounter with parts of a whole. Wayground's comprehensive collection of mathematics presentations provides educators with expertly crafted resources that transform abstract fraction concepts into accessible visual learning experiences. These presentations employ structured instruction methods, utilizing clear concept explanations and engaging visual elements to help students recognize, identify, and work with basic fractions. Through systematic exploration of halves and fourths, students develop essential mathematical reasoning skills while building confidence in their ability to understand how objects and quantities can be divided into equal parts. Wayground's extensive library draws from millions of teacher-created resources, ensuring educators have access to diverse presentation approaches that align with curriculum standards and accommodate varying learning needs. The platform's robust search and filtering capabilities enable teachers to quickly locate materials that match their specific instructional goals, while built-in differentiation tools allow for seamless customization based on individual student requirements. These digital-first presentations support flexible classroom delivery, whether used for whole-group instruction, small-group work, or independent practice sessions. Teachers can effectively plan sequential lessons, provide targeted remediation for struggling learners, offer enrichment opportunities for advanced students, and reinforce key fraction concepts through repeated exposure to well-designed visual content that makes mathematical thinking visible and accessible.

Accessibility
Features
Wayground Super
School & District
Wayground for Business
Create a quiz
Create a presentation
Wayground AI
Subjects
Mathematics
Social Studies
Science
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
About
Our Story
Wayground Blog
Media Kit
Careers
Support
F.A.Q.
Help & Support
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service
Teacher Resources
2026 Wayground
Get our app

