Problem Description:
The task is to identify and mark the
biggest and
smallest objects in each group. The worksheet contains four rows, each with three objects of varying sizes. The instructions are to:
1.
Color the biggest object in each row.
2.
Circle the smallest object in each row.
Solution Explanation:
#### Row 1: Apples
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Objects: Three apples of different sizes.
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Biggest Apple: The middle apple is the largest.
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Smallest Apple: The left apple is the smallest.
Action:
- Color the middle apple.
- Circle the left apple.
#### Row 2: Mushrooms
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Objects: Three mushrooms of different sizes.
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Biggest Mushroom: The right mushroom is the largest.
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Smallest Mushroom: The left mushroom is the smallest.
Action:
- Color the right mushroom.
- Circle the left mushroom.
#### Row 3: Volleyballs
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Objects: Three volleyballs of different sizes.
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Biggest Volleyball: The left volleyball is the largest.
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Smallest Volleyball: The middle volleyball is the smallest.
Action:
- Color the left volleyball.
- Circle the middle volleyball.
#### Row 4: Cell Phones
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Objects: Three cell phones of different sizes.
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Biggest Cell Phone: The middle cell phone is the largest.
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Smallest Cell Phone: The left cell phone is the smallest.
Action:
- Color the middle cell phone.
- Circle the left cell phone.
Final Answer:
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Row 1: Color the middle apple, circle the left apple.
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Row 2: Color the right mushroom, circle the left mushroom.
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Row 3: Color the left volleyball, circle the middle volleyball.
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Row 4: Color the middle cell phone, circle the left cell phone.
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Row 1: Color middle apple, circle left apple.} \\
\text{Row 2: Color right mushroom, circle left mushroom.} \\
\text{Row 3: Color left volleyball, circle middle volleyball.} \\
\text{Row 4: Color middle cell phone, circle left cell phone.}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of big small worksheet.