Let’s go through each question one by one. We’ll look at the picture and pick the sentence that matches what happened.
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Question 1:
Picture shows a boy standing in water, looking wet and sad. A cat is walking away on dry land.
→ “Tom got a cat.” — Doesn’t match. The cat is leaving him.
→ “Tom fell in the water.” — Yes! He’s standing in water, soaked. That fits.
✔ Put an X after:
Tom fell in the water.
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Question 2:
Picture shows a girl surrounded by many pets — dogs, cats, even a duck! She looks happy with them.
→ “Ming likes pets.” — Yes! She’s smiling with lots of animals.
→ “Ming likes fish.” — No fish shown here. Just land pets.
✔ Put an X after:
Ming likes pets.
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Question 3:
Picture shows a girl panting, sweating, standing at the top of a hill with houses below. Looks tired from climbing.
→ “Tess likes to sing.” — No microphone, no music notes. Not about singing.
→ “Tess ran up the big hill.” — Yes! She’s out of breath at the top. That makes sense.
✔ Put an X after:
Tess ran up the big hill.
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Question 4:
Picture shows a cat staring intently at a fishbowl with fish inside. Cat looks hungry or curious. Fish are just swimming.
→ “The cat wants the fish.” — Yes! Cat is focused on the fish like it wants to eat them.
→ “The fish like the cat.” — Fish can’t show feelings like that, and they’re not reacting happily.
✔ Put an X after:
The cat wants the fish.
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Question 5:
Picture shows a girl with tears on her face, frowning, hands behind her back. Looks upset.
We need to finish the sentence: “The girl is ________.”
She’s crying → so she’s sad.
✔ Write:
sad
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Final Answer:
1. Tom fell in the water.
2. Ming likes pets.
3. Tess ran up the big hill.
4. The cat wants the fish.
5. sad
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of draw conclusions worksheet 3rd grade.