Let’s match each image to the correct number from the list.
We’ll go one by one:
1.
Poutine – That’s the dish with fries, cheese curds, and gravy → matches image of fries in a box → #6
2.
Flag – The Quebec flag (blue with white crosses) → that’s a Canadian provincial flag → #4
3.
Canada map – Red map showing Canada → #11
4.
Maple syrup – Bottle shaped like a maple leaf with syrup → #1
5.
Niagara Falls – Picture of big waterfall → #5
6.
Blueberries – Three blue berries with green leaves → #2
7.
Eskimo / Inuit person – Person in winter gear holding a spear → #15 (note: “Eskimo” is outdated; modern term is Inuit, but we use what’s on the worksheet)
8.
A lot of snow – Cartoon people shoveling snow, complaining about it → #14
9.
Reindeer – Animal with big antlers → #3
10.
Bloody Caesar – Red drink with celery stick → #13
11.
Dense forest – Green trees packed together → #7
12.
Maple leaf – Big red single maple leaf → #8
13.
Ice hockey – Kid in hockey uniform with stick and puck → #10
14.
Warm sweater – Sweater with polar bear and snowflakes → #9
15.
Polar bear – White bear walking on ice → #12
Now let’s write the numbers next to each image as they appear on the page (left to right, top to bottom):
Top row:
- Poutine → 6
- Flag → 4
- Map → 11
Second row:
- Maple syrup → 1
- Niagara Falls → 5
- Blueberries → 2
Third row:
- Eskimo → 15
- Snow scene → 14
- Reindeer → 3
Fourth row:
- Bloody Caesar → 13
- Forest → 7
- Maple leaf → 8
Bottom row:
- Hockey player → 10
- Sweater → 9
- Polar bear → 12
Final Answer:
From left to right, top to bottom, the numbers for the images are:
6, 4, 11, 1, 5, 2, 15, 14, 3, 13, 7, 8, 10, 9, 12
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