Let me work through this bee graphing activity step by step.
Looking at the worksheet, I need to count how many squares are colored in for each column to determine which bee picture was "flipped over" most often.
Step 1: Count the colored squares in each column
From left to right (matching the pictures at the bottom):
1.
Branch with acorn/nut (purple): Let me count... 4 squares colored
2.
Bee (orange): 2 squares colored
3.
Honey pot (blue): 7 squares colored
4.
Honeycomb with bees (green): 6 squares colored
5.
Flower with bee (yellow): 2 squares colored
Step 2: Verify my counts
Let me double-check:
- Purple column: rows from bottom - yes, 4 squares
- Orange column: 2 squares at the bottom
- Blue column: counting up... 7 squares (this is the tallest!)
- Green column: 6 squares
- Yellow column: 2 squares
Step 3: Determine the winner
The instructions say "See which bee picture gets filled up first!" This means we're looking for which column has the most squares colored.
Comparing: 4, 2, 7, 6, 2
The highest number is
7, which is the blue column - the
honey pot.
Final Answer: The honey pot got filled up first with 7 squares.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of aphing worksheet grade 1.