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hi and welcome to our lesson on an introduction to fractions where we will be learning how to shade a fraction of a shape well begin by looking at the fraction one-half the number at the top is called the numerator and the number at the bottom is called the denominator the denominator which is two tells us how many parts a shape is divided into this shape is divided into two parts the numerator which is one tells us how many parts to shade in so one part is shaded in so the fraction one-half tells us that one out of two parts are shaded in we are asked to shade in two thirds of this shape we know that the denominator is three so the shape must be split into three parts the numerator is two so this means that we shade in two parts two parts out of three are shaded in heres another example shade in one quarter of this shape the denominator is four so the shape must be split into four parts the numerator is one so we shade in one part we have shaded in one part out of four shade in 5 6