To solve this problem, we need to count how many of each fruit are in the top box and then use those numbers to fill in the bar graph.
Let’s go step by step:
1. Look at all the fruits in the big box at the top.
2. Count each type of fruit one by one.
3. Write down the number for each fruit.
4. Then, color the bars in the graph up to that number.
Here’s what we find:
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Apples: There are 4 red apples.
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Oranges: There are 3 orange circles (whole oranges).
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Bananas: There are 2 yellow bananas.
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Watermelon slices: There are 3 green-and-red watermelon pieces.
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Kiwi slices: There are 5 brown-green kiwi slices.
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Pineapples: There are 3 yellow pineapples with green tops.
Now, let’s double-check our counts:
✔ Apples: 1, 2, 3, 4 → Correct
✔ Oranges: 1, 2, 3 → Correct
✔ Bananas: 1, 2 → Correct
✔ Watermelons: 1, 2, 3 → Correct
✔ Kiwis: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 → Correct
✔ Pineapples: 1, 2, 3 → Correct
All counts match!
Final Answer:
Color the bar graph as follows:
- Apple column: color up to 4
- Orange column: color up to 3
- Banana column: color up to 2
- Watermelon column: color up to 3
- Kiwi column: color up to 5
- Pineapple column: color up to 3
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fun 2nd grade worksheet.