On this math practice page, children will focus on the concept of ratios, specifically by representing them in multiple formats: word form (using "to"), colon form (using ":"), and fraction form. They will engage in exercises that require identifying and counting different geometric shapes, such as circles, squares, and triangles. For example, to solve a problem like "Circles to all figures =," you need to find out how many circles there are compared to all the shapes you have. Let's say you have a group of shapes with a certain number of circles, squares, and triangles. First, you count how many circles there are. Then, you count the total number of shapes you have, including the circles, squares, and triangles. Finally, the number of circles is compared to all the shapes. If you have 3 circles and 10 total shapes, the comparison is 3 out of 10 or 3 to 10.