To solve this worksheet, we need to look at each pair of pictures and find the one that is bigger. The instruction says to "Circle the BIG picture."
Here is the step-by-step check for each row:
1.
Seashells: There is a small shell on the left and a large shell on the right. The big one is the
right shell.
2.
T-shirts: There is a small shirt on the left and a large shirt on the right. The big one is the
right shirt.
3.
Balls: There is a large ball on the left and a small ball on the right. The big one is the
left ball.
4.
Sailboats: There is a large boat on the left and a small boat on the right. The big one is the
left boat.
5.
Bicycles: There is a large bike on the left and a small bike on the right. The big one is the
left bike.
6.
Starfish: There is a small starfish on the left and a large starfish on the right. The big one is the
right starfish.
7.
Glasses: There are large glasses on the left and small glasses on the right. The big one is the
left pair of glasses.
8.
Life Ring: There is only one picture in this box, which is a life ring. Since it is the only option, it is the big picture. You would circle the
life ring.
Final Answer:
You should circle the following items:
- The
large seashell (top right)
- The
large t-shirt (top right)
- The
large ball (second row, left)
- The
large sailboat (second row, left)
- The
large bicycle (third row, left)
- The
large starfish (third row, right)
- The
large glasses (bottom row, left)
- The
life ring (bottom row, right)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of big small worksheet.