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To solve this problem, we need to look at each worksheet and put the pictures in the correct order. The goal is to show how food goes from where it grows (the field) to your plate (the table).
Here is the step-by-step logic for each item:
1. Bake Bread Field to Table
* What happens first? Wheat grows in a field.
* Next: The wheat is harvested and ground into flour.
* Next: Ingredients like flour, water, and yeast are mixed to make dough.
* Next: The dough is baked in an oven to become bread.
* Last: The finished bread is sliced and ready to eat.
* *Order:* Grow Wheat → Harvest/Grind → Mix Dough → Bake → Eat/Slice.
2. Milk Field to Table
* What happens first? A cow lives on a farm.
* Next: The cow is milked by a farmer or machine.
* Next: The raw milk is taken to a factory to be cleaned and pasteurized (made safe).
* Next: The clean milk is poured into cartons or bottles.
* Last: You buy the milk and pour it into a glass to drink.
* *Order:* Cow on Farm → Milking → Processing/Cleaning → Packaging → Pouring/Drinking.
3. Making Chocolate Field to Table
* What happens first? Cacao pods grow on trees in warm places.
* Next: Farmers pick the pods and take out the beans.
* Next: The beans are dried and roasted.
* Next: The roasted beans are ground up to make chocolate liquor/paste.
* Last: Sugar and milk are added, and it is molded into chocolate bars.
* *Order:* Cacao Tree → Harvest Pods/Beans → Dry/Roast Beans → Grind/Mix → Mold into Bars.
4. Corn Field to Table
* What happens first? Corn seeds are planted and grow in a field.
* Next: The corn cobs are harvested (picked).
* Next: The kernels are removed from the cob.
* Next: The kernels are cooked or processed (like into popcorn or canned corn).
* Last: The corn is served on a plate or in a bowl.
* *Order:* Plant/Grow Corn → Harvest Cobs → Remove Kernels → Cook/Process → Serve/Eat.
General Rule for All Worksheets:
Look at the bottom row of pictures. Find the picture that shows the raw ingredient growing (plant, animal, tree). That is Step 1. Then follow the changes until you see the final food ready to eat. That is the last step. Cut out the pictures and glue them in the boxes labeled Step 1 through Step 5 in that order.
Final Answer:
The correct sequence for each worksheet follows the journey of food production:
1. Source: Start with the raw material growing (wheat field, cow, cacao tree, cornfield).
2. Harvest: Show the gathering of the raw material (cutting wheat, milking cow, picking pods, picking corn).
3. Processing: Show the initial change (grinding to flour, transporting milk, drying beans, shucking corn).
4. Preparation/Cooking: Show the making of the final product (baking bread, pasteurizing/bottling milk, making chocolate paste, cooking corn).
5. Consumption: Show the final food ready to eat (sliced bread, pouring milk, chocolate bar, served corn).
You must cut out the images at the bottom of each page and paste them into the empty boxes labeled Step 1 to Step 5 in this logical chronological order.
Here is the step-by-step logic for each item:
1. Bake Bread Field to Table
* What happens first? Wheat grows in a field.
* Next: The wheat is harvested and ground into flour.
* Next: Ingredients like flour, water, and yeast are mixed to make dough.
* Next: The dough is baked in an oven to become bread.
* Last: The finished bread is sliced and ready to eat.
* *Order:* Grow Wheat → Harvest/Grind → Mix Dough → Bake → Eat/Slice.
2. Milk Field to Table
* What happens first? A cow lives on a farm.
* Next: The cow is milked by a farmer or machine.
* Next: The raw milk is taken to a factory to be cleaned and pasteurized (made safe).
* Next: The clean milk is poured into cartons or bottles.
* Last: You buy the milk and pour it into a glass to drink.
* *Order:* Cow on Farm → Milking → Processing/Cleaning → Packaging → Pouring/Drinking.
3. Making Chocolate Field to Table
* What happens first? Cacao pods grow on trees in warm places.
* Next: Farmers pick the pods and take out the beans.
* Next: The beans are dried and roasted.
* Next: The roasted beans are ground up to make chocolate liquor/paste.
* Last: Sugar and milk are added, and it is molded into chocolate bars.
* *Order:* Cacao Tree → Harvest Pods/Beans → Dry/Roast Beans → Grind/Mix → Mold into Bars.
4. Corn Field to Table
* What happens first? Corn seeds are planted and grow in a field.
* Next: The corn cobs are harvested (picked).
* Next: The kernels are removed from the cob.
* Next: The kernels are cooked or processed (like into popcorn or canned corn).
* Last: The corn is served on a plate or in a bowl.
* *Order:* Plant/Grow Corn → Harvest Cobs → Remove Kernels → Cook/Process → Serve/Eat.
General Rule for All Worksheets:
Look at the bottom row of pictures. Find the picture that shows the raw ingredient growing (plant, animal, tree). That is Step 1. Then follow the changes until you see the final food ready to eat. That is the last step. Cut out the pictures and glue them in the boxes labeled Step 1 through Step 5 in that order.
Final Answer:
The correct sequence for each worksheet follows the journey of food production:
1. Source: Start with the raw material growing (wheat field, cow, cacao tree, cornfield).
2. Harvest: Show the gathering of the raw material (cutting wheat, milking cow, picking pods, picking corn).
3. Processing: Show the initial change (grinding to flour, transporting milk, drying beans, shucking corn).
4. Preparation/Cooking: Show the making of the final product (baking bread, pasteurizing/bottling milk, making chocolate paste, cooking corn).
5. Consumption: Show the final food ready to eat (sliced bread, pouring milk, chocolate bar, served corn).
You must cut out the images at the bottom of each page and paste them into the empty boxes labeled Step 1 to Step 5 in this logical chronological order.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of first grade sequencing worksheet.