Sharing and Measuring — Class 4 Mathematics (CBSE)
From the current NCERT Maths Mela Grade 4 book, Chapter 5. Sharing a dosa, a chapati, or a garden fairly leads us to fractions.
1. Why this chapter matters
When we share something fairly, everyone gets an equal part. These equal parts are fractions — halves and quarters — which we use to cut food, measure, and tell time. Sharing also shows that the more people share, the smaller each part becomes.
2. Core ideas
Idea 1 — A fraction names equal parts of a whole
One of two equal parts is one-half (½). One of four equal parts is one-quarter (¼).
Method 2 — Equal sharing makes fractions
To share a dosa between 2, fold/cut it into 2 equal parts — each gets ½. Among 4, each gets ¼.
Skill 3 — More sharers, smaller share
As more people share the same whole, each part gets smaller: ½ is bigger than ¼.
3. Worked examples
Example 1: A roti is shared equally between 2 children. What part does each get?
Each gets one-half (½).
Example 2: A cake is cut into 4 equal pieces. What is each piece?
Each piece is one-quarter (¼).
Example 3: Which is bigger, ½ or ¼ of the same dosa?
½ is bigger — sharing into 2 parts gives larger pieces than into 4.
4. Activity corner
Fold a paper "dosa" into halves, then into quarters. Colour one-half on one paper and one-quarter on another. Write:
- How many equal parts you folded
- The fraction name of one part
- The maths idea (equal parts = fractions)
5. Common mistakes
- Mistake: Calling unequal parts halves. Fix: Halves and quarters must be equal parts.
- Mistake: Thinking ¼ is bigger than ½ because 4 is bigger than 2. Fix: Of the same whole, ½ is bigger than ¼.
- Mistake: Forgetting the parts rejoin to a whole. Fix: Two halves, or four quarters, make one whole.
6. How to write better answers
- Check the parts are equal.
- Name the fraction: half (½) or quarter (¼).
- To compare, remember more parts means smaller pieces.
- Show your folding or sharing clearly.
7. Practice set
- What do we call one of two equal parts?
- Write the fraction for one-quarter.
- A garden is shared equally among 4 friends. What part does each get?
- Which is bigger: ½ or ¼ of the same chapati?
- How many quarters make one whole?
- Half of 12 sweets is how many?
8. Answer key
- One-half (½).
- ¼.
- One-quarter (¼).
- ½ is bigger.
- 4 quarters.
- 6 sweets.
9. Quick revision
- A fraction names equal parts of a whole.
- One-half = ½ (1 of 2 equal parts); one-quarter = ¼ (1 of 4 equal parts).
- More sharers means a smaller share; ½ > ¼ of the same whole.
- Two halves, or four quarters, make one whole.
- Half of a number shares it into 2 equal groups.
