Problem Description:
The task involves two main parts:
1.
Tracing the number "3": The student is asked to trace the number "3" multiple times, following the dotted lines provided.
2.
Circling groups with three items: The student needs to identify and circle groups that contain exactly three items from the given images.
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Solution:
#### Part 1: Tracing the Number "3"
- The top section of the worksheet shows a large number "3" with an arrow indicating the direction for tracing.
- Below this, there are several rows of dotted "3"s that the student should trace over to practice writing the number.
Steps for Tracing:
1. Start at the beginning of each dotted "3".
2. Follow the path of the dotted lines carefully.
3. Ensure the strokes are smooth and consistent.
This part is about practicing the formation of the number "3".
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#### Part 2: Circling Groups with Three Items
- At the bottom of the worksheet, there are several groups of objects. The task is to identify which groups contain exactly three items and circle them.
Groups to Evaluate:
1.
Candy Canes: There are three candy canes.
2.
Kite: There is only one kite.
3.
Umbrellas: There are four umbrellas.
4.
Balls: There are three balls.
5.
Candles: There are three candles.
6.
Bottles: There are four bottles.
Identifying Groups with Three Items:
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Candy Canes: Circle this group (three items).
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Kite: Do not circle this group (one item).
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Umbrellas: Do not circle this group (four items).
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Balls: Circle this group (three items).
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Candles: Circle this group (three items).
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Bottles: Do not circle this group (four items).
Final Answer for Circling:
- Circle the groups of
candy canes,
balls, and
candles.
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Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{Circle the groups of candy canes, balls, and candles.}}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 123 tracing worksheet.