This math chapter workbook on "Fractions" introduces the basic concept of fractions as parts of a whole. The focus should be on understanding halves, thirds, and quarters, using concrete examples such as dividing an apple or a pizza to illustrate these fractions.

For example, one problem might show a circle divided into four equal parts with one part shaded, asking students to identify the fraction represented (1/4). To solve it, students can count the total number of equal parts (4) and the number of shaded parts (1). Another problem could involve comparing fractions, such as determining whether 1/2 or 1/4 is larger using pictures or fraction bars.