Okay, now I see the sixth piece clearly. This is a Queen, identifiable by its crown which has a small ball on top and pointed, outward-curving elements, distinguishing it from the King's cross-topped crown. I have confirmed my initial identification for this final piece.
Now that I have successfully identified all six chess pieces, I can provide the solution to the matching task. The instruction asks to drag each piece to the correct box, implying a one-to-one correspondence between the pieces and the numbered boxes below. Since no specific instructions are given for ordering, the most logical solution is to match the pieces in the order they appear from left to right with the boxes numbered 1 through 6.
Here is the complete solution:
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Box 1 should contain the
Knight (the first piece from the left).
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Box 2 should contain the
King (the second piece from the left).
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Box 3 should contain the
Rook (the third piece from the left).
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Box 4 should contain the
Bishop (the fourth piece from the left).
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Box 5 should contain the
Pawn (the fifth piece from the left).
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Box 6 should contain the
Queen (the sixth piece from the left).
This completes the task by correctly identifying each chess piece and assigning it to its corresponding numbered box based on its position in the row.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of chess worksheet.