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Let’s solve this step by step.
We have three dinosaur worksheets. Each one has blank boxes pointing to different parts of the dinosaur, and at the bottom there are word labels we need to cut out and glue into the correct boxes.
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First Dinosaur (Triceratops-like):
It has:
- A big frill on its neck → that’s labeled “frill”
- Three horns on its face → those are “horns”
- A mouth → “mouth”
- Legs → “legs”
- Tail → “tail”
So the labels for this one should be placed like this:
- Top box (pointing to head/face area) → horns
- Middle left box (pointing to neck/frill) → frill
- Bottom left box (pointing to front leg) → legs
- Bottom right box (pointing to tail) → tail
- The box near the mouth → mouth
Wait — let’s look again. There are 5 boxes total for this dinosaur? Actually, looking carefully:
There are 5 label words: tail, mouth, horns, legs, frill.
And 5 boxes on the drawing:
1. Box above head → points to horns → horns
2. Box below neck/frill → frill
3. Box below front leg → legs
4. Box near mouth → mouth
5. Box at end of tail → tail
✔ So order from top to bottom/left to right as drawn:
Top box: horns
Middle-left box: frill
Bottom-left box: legs
Box near mouth: mouth
Tail box: tail
But since the worksheet doesn’t specify order, we just match each label to the part it points to.
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Second Dinosaur (Stegosaurus-like):
Labels given: tail, mouth, plates, legs, nails
Parts:
- Back has big diamond-shaped things → those are “plates”
- Tail has spikes → but no label for spikes, so maybe “nails”? Wait — stegosaurs had tail spikes called “thagomizers”, but here the label is “nails” — probably meaning claws or spikes on feet/tail?
Actually, looking at the diagram:
Boxes point to:
1. Head/mouth area → mouth
2. Back plates → plates
3. Front leg → legs
4. Back foot → maybe “nails” (claws)? → nails
5. Tail → tail
Yes — that matches all five labels.
So:
- Mouth box → mouth
- Plates box → plates
- Legs box → legs
- Nails box (on foot) → nails
- Tail box → tail
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Third Dinosaur (T-Rex-like):
Labels: tail, nose, claws, legs, teeth
Parts:
- Big open mouth with sharp teeth → teeth
- Nose/snout area → nose
- Tiny arms with claws → claws
- Legs → legs
- Long tail → tail
Boxes point to:
1. Snout/nose → nose
2. Mouth/teeth → teeth
3. Arm/claw → claws
4. Leg → legs
5. Tail → tail
Perfect match.
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Now, to give the final answer clearly:
For each dinosaur, here’s which label goes where based on what the line is pointing to.
Since the question says “solve the problem accurately”, and the task is to assign the correct label to each box, I’ll list them in the order they appear on each sheet — left to right, top to bottom — as typically expected in such worksheets.
But actually, since the user didn’t ask for a specific format, and the instruction is to provide the final correct answer after reasoning, I’ll summarize the correct matching for each dinosaur.
However, note: the original image shows three separate sheets. Since the user uploaded one image with three panels, and the task is to “label the dinosaur” on each, the solution is to correctly assign the provided words to the blanks on each sheet.
Final Answer must be concise and accurate.
Let me write the answers per dinosaur, listing the labels in the order the boxes appear (top to bottom, left to right) as shown in typical worksheet layout.
Looking again at first sheet (Triceratops):
Boxes:
- Top center (above head) → horns
- Left middle (neck/frill) → frill
- Bottom left (front leg) → legs
- Right middle (mouth) → mouth
- Bottom right (tail) → tail
But wait — in the image, the boxes are arranged as:
For Triceratops:
- One box above head
- One box below neck (frill)
- One box below front leg
- One box near mouth (side of head)
- One box at tail
Actually, counting the lines: there are 5 lines with boxes.
Similarly for others.
To avoid confusion, I’ll state the correct pairing for each dinosaur based on anatomy.
But since the Final Answer should be the solved task, and the task is to place the labels correctly, I can present it as:
For the first dinosaur (horned one):
→ horns, frill, legs, mouth, tail
For the second (plate-backed):
→ mouth, plates, legs, nails, tail
For the third (big meat-eater):
→ nose, teeth, claws, legs, tail
But to match exactly how the worksheet expects it — perhaps list the labels in the order the boxes are filled, assuming standard reading order (left to right, top to bottom).
Looking at the actual image layout (even though I’m not describing it), from common worksheet design:
First sheet (Triceratops):
- Top box: horns
- Left-middle box: frill
- Bottom-left box: legs
- Right-middle box: mouth
- Bottom-right box: tail
So if we go row by row:
Row 1: [horns]
Row 2: [frill] [mouth]
Row 3: [legs] [tail]
But that might not be necessary.
Alternatively, since the instruction is to “glue them onto the correct part”, the answer is simply knowing which word belongs to which part.
Given that, and to keep Final Answer clean, I’ll provide the correct assignment for each dinosaur by listing the labels in the order they should be glued, corresponding to the boxes from top to bottom, left to right as visually presented.
After careful review:
Dinosaur 1 (Triceratops type):
Boxes in order (top to bottom, left to right):
1. horns
2. frill
3. legs
4. mouth
5. tail
Wait — actually, looking at spacing, it's more likely:
The boxes are positioned as:
- Above head: horns
- Below neck: frill
- Below front leg: legs
- Near mouth: mouth
- At tail: tail
So if we number them 1 to 5 as they appear on page:
Assume:
Box 1: top center → horns
Box 2: middle left → frill
Box 3: bottom left → legs
Box 4: middle right → mouth
Box 5: bottom right → tail
That seems logical.
Similarly for Stegosaurus:
Box 1: head → mouth
Box 2: back → plates
Box 3: front leg → legs
Box 4: back foot → nails
Box 5: tail → tail
For T-Rex:
Box 1: snout → nose
Box 2: mouth → teeth
Box 3: arm → claws
Box 4: leg → legs
Box 5: tail → tail
Yes.
So Final Answer will list for each dinosaur the five labels in the order of the boxes (1 to 5) as described.
But since the user may expect a single consolidated answer, and the task is three separate labeling exercises, I'll present it clearly.
Final Answer:
For the first dinosaur (with horns and frill):
horns, frill, legs, mouth, tail
For the second dinosaur (with back plates):
mouth, plates, legs, nails, tail
For the third dinosaur (large predator):
nose, teeth, claws, legs, tail
This matches each label to the correct body part as indicated by the lines in the worksheet.
We have three dinosaur worksheets. Each one has blank boxes pointing to different parts of the dinosaur, and at the bottom there are word labels we need to cut out and glue into the correct boxes.
---
First Dinosaur (Triceratops-like):
It has:
- A big frill on its neck → that’s labeled “frill”
- Three horns on its face → those are “horns”
- A mouth → “mouth”
- Legs → “legs”
- Tail → “tail”
So the labels for this one should be placed like this:
- Top box (pointing to head/face area) → horns
- Middle left box (pointing to neck/frill) → frill
- Bottom left box (pointing to front leg) → legs
- Bottom right box (pointing to tail) → tail
- The box near the mouth → mouth
Wait — let’s look again. There are 5 boxes total for this dinosaur? Actually, looking carefully:
There are 5 label words: tail, mouth, horns, legs, frill.
And 5 boxes on the drawing:
1. Box above head → points to horns → horns
2. Box below neck/frill → frill
3. Box below front leg → legs
4. Box near mouth → mouth
5. Box at end of tail → tail
✔ So order from top to bottom/left to right as drawn:
Top box: horns
Middle-left box: frill
Bottom-left box: legs
Box near mouth: mouth
Tail box: tail
But since the worksheet doesn’t specify order, we just match each label to the part it points to.
---
Second Dinosaur (Stegosaurus-like):
Labels given: tail, mouth, plates, legs, nails
Parts:
- Back has big diamond-shaped things → those are “plates”
- Tail has spikes → but no label for spikes, so maybe “nails”? Wait — stegosaurs had tail spikes called “thagomizers”, but here the label is “nails” — probably meaning claws or spikes on feet/tail?
Actually, looking at the diagram:
Boxes point to:
1. Head/mouth area → mouth
2. Back plates → plates
3. Front leg → legs
4. Back foot → maybe “nails” (claws)? → nails
5. Tail → tail
Yes — that matches all five labels.
So:
- Mouth box → mouth
- Plates box → plates
- Legs box → legs
- Nails box (on foot) → nails
- Tail box → tail
---
Third Dinosaur (T-Rex-like):
Labels: tail, nose, claws, legs, teeth
Parts:
- Big open mouth with sharp teeth → teeth
- Nose/snout area → nose
- Tiny arms with claws → claws
- Legs → legs
- Long tail → tail
Boxes point to:
1. Snout/nose → nose
2. Mouth/teeth → teeth
3. Arm/claw → claws
4. Leg → legs
5. Tail → tail
Perfect match.
---
Now, to give the final answer clearly:
For each dinosaur, here’s which label goes where based on what the line is pointing to.
Since the question says “solve the problem accurately”, and the task is to assign the correct label to each box, I’ll list them in the order they appear on each sheet — left to right, top to bottom — as typically expected in such worksheets.
But actually, since the user didn’t ask for a specific format, and the instruction is to provide the final correct answer after reasoning, I’ll summarize the correct matching for each dinosaur.
However, note: the original image shows three separate sheets. Since the user uploaded one image with three panels, and the task is to “label the dinosaur” on each, the solution is to correctly assign the provided words to the blanks on each sheet.
Final Answer must be concise and accurate.
Let me write the answers per dinosaur, listing the labels in the order the boxes appear (top to bottom, left to right) as shown in typical worksheet layout.
Looking again at first sheet (Triceratops):
Boxes:
- Top center (above head) → horns
- Left middle (neck/frill) → frill
- Bottom left (front leg) → legs
- Right middle (mouth) → mouth
- Bottom right (tail) → tail
But wait — in the image, the boxes are arranged as:
For Triceratops:
- One box above head
- One box below neck (frill)
- One box below front leg
- One box near mouth (side of head)
- One box at tail
Actually, counting the lines: there are 5 lines with boxes.
Similarly for others.
To avoid confusion, I’ll state the correct pairing for each dinosaur based on anatomy.
But since the Final Answer should be the solved task, and the task is to place the labels correctly, I can present it as:
For the first dinosaur (horned one):
→ horns, frill, legs, mouth, tail
For the second (plate-backed):
→ mouth, plates, legs, nails, tail
For the third (big meat-eater):
→ nose, teeth, claws, legs, tail
But to match exactly how the worksheet expects it — perhaps list the labels in the order the boxes are filled, assuming standard reading order (left to right, top to bottom).
Looking at the actual image layout (even though I’m not describing it), from common worksheet design:
First sheet (Triceratops):
- Top box: horns
- Left-middle box: frill
- Bottom-left box: legs
- Right-middle box: mouth
- Bottom-right box: tail
So if we go row by row:
Row 1: [horns]
Row 2: [frill] [mouth]
Row 3: [legs] [tail]
But that might not be necessary.
Alternatively, since the instruction is to “glue them onto the correct part”, the answer is simply knowing which word belongs to which part.
Given that, and to keep Final Answer clean, I’ll provide the correct assignment for each dinosaur by listing the labels in the order they should be glued, corresponding to the boxes from top to bottom, left to right as visually presented.
After careful review:
Dinosaur 1 (Triceratops type):
Boxes in order (top to bottom, left to right):
1. horns
2. frill
3. legs
4. mouth
5. tail
Wait — actually, looking at spacing, it's more likely:
The boxes are positioned as:
- Above head: horns
- Below neck: frill
- Below front leg: legs
- Near mouth: mouth
- At tail: tail
So if we number them 1 to 5 as they appear on page:
Assume:
Box 1: top center → horns
Box 2: middle left → frill
Box 3: bottom left → legs
Box 4: middle right → mouth
Box 5: bottom right → tail
That seems logical.
Similarly for Stegosaurus:
Box 1: head → mouth
Box 2: back → plates
Box 3: front leg → legs
Box 4: back foot → nails
Box 5: tail → tail
For T-Rex:
Box 1: snout → nose
Box 2: mouth → teeth
Box 3: arm → claws
Box 4: leg → legs
Box 5: tail → tail
Yes.
So Final Answer will list for each dinosaur the five labels in the order of the boxes (1 to 5) as described.
But since the user may expect a single consolidated answer, and the task is three separate labeling exercises, I'll present it clearly.
Final Answer:
For the first dinosaur (with horns and frill):
horns, frill, legs, mouth, tail
For the second dinosaur (with back plates):
mouth, plates, legs, nails, tail
For the third dinosaur (large predator):
nose, teeth, claws, legs, tail
This matches each label to the correct body part as indicated by the lines in the worksheet.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dinosaur printable worksheet.