Let’s go step by step to match the pictures of the same type of objects.
We have two columns: left and right. We need to draw lines between items that are the same kind of thing — like butterfly to butterfly, car to car, etc.
Left column (top to bottom):
1. Yellow butterfly
2. Blue balloon
3. Yellow convertible car
4. Black fedora hat
5. Yellow sunflower
6. Blue polo shirt
Right column (top to bottom):
1. Red polo shirt → matches with blue polo shirt (both are shirts)
2. Orange monarch butterfly → matches with yellow butterfly (both are butterflies)
3. Yellow balloon → matches with blue balloon (both are balloons)
4. Orange flower → matches with yellow sunflower (both are flowers)
5. Red classic car → matches with yellow convertible car (both are cars)
6. Straw hat with ribbon → matches with black fedora hat (both are hats)
Now let’s pair them correctly:
- Butterfly (left #1) ↔ Butterfly (right #2)
- Balloon (left #2) ↔ Balloon (right #3)
- Car (left #3) ↔ Car (right #5)
- Hat (left #4) ↔ Hat (right #6)
- Flower (left #5) ↔ Flower (right #4)
- Shirt (left #6) ↔ Shirt (right #1)
All pairs are matched by object type, not color or exact style.
Final Answer:
Draw lines connecting:
- Left butterfly → Right butterfly
- Left balloon → Right balloon
- Left car → Right car
- Left hat → Right hat
- Left flower → Right flower
- Left shirt → Right shirt
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of basic matching worksheet.