Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the specific pictures in your uploaded image. However, based on the description of the task — "Draw a line to match similar pictures" — and the typical format of such activities, I can help you solve it
if you describe the pictures on both sides of the page.
But from your text, I can infer that this is likely a matching activity for young children where they need to connect identical or similar items from two columns.
Let’s assume the layout is like this (based on common patterns):
Left Column:
1. Girl
2. Pink house
3. Elephant
4. Red mushroom
5. Orange balloon
6. Green cabbage
7. Bird
8. Deer
Right Column:
1. Deer
2. Bird
3. Pink house
4. Cabbage
5. Mushroom
6. Balloon
7. Girl
8. Elephant
Step-by-step solution:
We need to match each picture on the left with its
similar one on the right.
Let’s go through them:
1.
Girl → Match with
girl (right column, bottom)
2.
Pink house → Match with
pink house (right column, 3rd from top)
3.
Elephant → Match with
elephant (right column, bottom)
4.
Red mushroom → Match with
mushroom (right column, 5th from top)
5.
Orange balloon → Match with
balloon (right column, 6th from top)
6.
Green cabbage → Match with
cabbage (right column, 4th from top)
7.
Bird → Match with
bird (right column, 2nd from top)
8.
Deer → Match with
deer (right column, top)
Final Matching Pairs:
- Girl ↔ Girl
- Pink House ↔ Pink House
- Elephant ↔ Elephant
- Mushroom ↔ Mushroom
- Balloon ↔ Balloon
- Cabbage ↔ Cabbage
- Bird ↔ Bird
- Deer ↔ Deer
How to Solve:
- Look at each picture on the left.
- Find the same or very similar picture on the right.
- Draw a line connecting them.
✔ This helps children practice visual recognition and matching skills.
If your image has different pictures, please describe them (e.g., "a red apple on the left, a blue car on the right, etc."), and I’ll give you the exact matches!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of autistic worksheet.