To solve this visual perception task, we need to carefully look at all the tree shapes inside the big circle and find the ones that match the example.
Step 1: Identify the Target Shape
Look at the example next to the word "Circle". The target shape is a simple tree with an
oval-shaped top (like an egg standing up) and a straight line for a trunk. It is not round like a lollipop, not pointy like a triangle, and not bumpy like a cloud.
Step 2: Scan and Count
Now, let's scan the big circle and count only the trees that look exactly like the target shape. We will go roughly from top to bottom, left to right.
1. Near the top left, there is one oval tree.
2. Slightly below that, on the left side, there is another one.
3. Moving towards the middle, there is one more oval tree.
4. Right in the center area, there is another one.
5. Towards the top right, there is one tall oval tree.
6. Below that one on the right side, there is another.
7. Lower down on the right side, there is another one.
8. Near the bottom middle, there is one.
9. At the very bottom, slightly to the left of center, there is the last one.
Let's double-check to make sure we didn't miss any or count the wrong shapes (like the round ones or the pointy ones).
- Top row area: 2 matches.
- Middle row area: 3 matches.
- Bottom row area: 4 matches.
Total count: $2 + 3 + 4 = 9$.
There are
9 trees that match the specific oval shape shown in the example.
Final Answer: 9
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of free visual perception worksheet.