Day 4: Slicing the Pizza (Fractions) 🍕
Preparatory Stage (Grades 3, 4 & 5) | Apex Institute of Maths and Sciences
🎯 1. Concept: Parts of a Whole
Welcome to Day 4! Yesterday we learned Division, which is sharing groups of things. But what happens if you only have ONE apple, and you need to share it with your friend?
You have to cut it! When we break one whole thing into equal parts, we create Fractions. A fraction has two parts separated by a line:
- Numerator (Top Number): How many pieces we are talking about or eating.
- Denominator (Bottom Number): How many EQUAL pieces the whole thing was cut into.
💡 2. The Golden Rule of Fractions
Fractions MUST be perfectly equal!
- If you cut a pizza straight down the middle, you get 2 equal pieces. Each piece is exactly 1/2 (One-Half).
- If you cut a cake into 4 equal slices, each slice is 1/4 (One-Quarter).
- Important: If you break a chocolate bar into 2 pieces, but one piece is huge and the other is tiny, you CANNOT call them halves!
🌍 3. Math in Our Daily Life
We use fraction words every single day!
Scenario 1 (Time): When your mother says, “We will leave in half an hour,” she is using a fraction! An hour has 60 minutes. Half of that (1/2) is exactly 30 minutes.
Scenario 2 (Cooking): You are helping bake a cake, and the recipe asks for “1/4 cup of sugar”. You have to look at the measuring cup and fill it only one-quarter of the way up to the top!
📝 4. Application Tasks
Students, try these fraction challenges at home today!
- Task A: The Paper Fold: Take a square piece of paper. Fold it exactly in half. Now fold it in half again. Open it up. How many equal squares do you see? What fraction is one small square?
- Task B: The Liquid Measure: Take a clear glass and a bottle of water. Try to pour exactly 1/2 (half) a glass of water. Show your parents to see if they agree it is exactly halfway!
- Task C: The Snack Check: Next time you open a chocolate bar (like Dairy Milk), count the total number of small blocks before you eat any. That total number is your Denominator!
✅ 5. Day 4 Advanced Application Test
Let’s test your fraction logic! Read these real-life scenarios carefully. Select the correct answers below and click submit to check your score.