The image you uploaded shows a collection of activities focused on teaching children the concepts of "Big" and "Small." These activities are designed to help young learners (likely preschoolers) understand size comparisons through visual exercises. Below is an explanation of how to solve each type of activity shown in the image:
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1. Circle the Correct Answer
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Task: Identify which object is bigger or smaller.
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Example:
- In the top-left section, there are pairs of objects like a cat and a horse. The task is to circle the bigger or smaller object based on the question asked.
- For example, if the question asks, "Which one is bigger?" you would circle the horse.
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Solution: Compare the sizes of the objects visually and circle the correct answer based on whether it's bigger or smaller.
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2. Draw a Circle or Square Around Objects
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Task: Draw a circle around small objects and a square around large objects.
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Example:
- In the top-right section, there are images of various objects like a house, a tree, and a toy. You need to draw a circle around the small objects and a square around the large objects.
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Solution: Look at each object and determine its relative size. Use a circle for small objects and a square for large objects.
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3. Circle the Smallest Object in Each Row
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Task: Identify and circle the smallest object in each row.
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Example:
- In the bottom-left section, there are rows of objects like beakers, test tubes, and other lab equipment. You need to identify and circle the smallest object in each row.
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Solution: Compare the sizes of objects within each row and circle the smallest one.
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4. Follow the Arrow and Circle the Correct Answer
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Task: Follow the arrow and circle the correct answer (big or small).
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Example:
- In the middle-right section, there are arrows pointing to objects like apples, carrots, sandwiches, etc. You need to follow the arrow and circle whether the object is "big" or "small."
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Solution: Look at the object the arrow points to and decide if it is big or small. Circle the correct answer.
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5. Color and Paste
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Task: Color and paste pictures of big and small objects into designated sections labeled "Big" and "Small."
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Example:
- In the bottom-left section, there are blank squares labeled "Big" and "Small." You need to color and cut out pictures of big and small objects and paste them into the correct sections.
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Solution: Choose appropriate pictures of big and small objects, color them, cut them out, and paste them into the correct sections.
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6. Write "Big" or "Small" Under the Picture
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Task: Write "big" or "small" under each picture.
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Example:
- In the bottom-right section, there are pictures of objects like a car, bicycle, and airplane. You need to write "big" or "small" under each picture.
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Solution: Look at each picture and decide if the object is big or small. Write the appropriate word under the picture.
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General Tips for Solving These Activities
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Visual Comparison: Always compare the sizes of objects visually.
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Follow Instructions: Pay attention to whether you need to circle, draw, color, or write.
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Relative Size: Understand that "big" and "small" are relative terms. An object might be big compared to one thing but small compared to another.
By following these steps, children can effectively learn and practice the concept of size comparison through engaging and interactive activities.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of big small worksheet.