This worksheet is about planting fruits in a garden. It shows what you need to grow fruit plants: sunlight, water, seeds, and soil.
The picture has three rows of empty boxes — these are where you would plant the seeds. Above each row, there’s a sign showing which fruit goes there: strawberry, banana, or apple.
You also see little pictures that show what helps plants grow:
- Sunlight (from the sun)
- Water (from the watering can)
- Seeds (being dropped into the ground)
- Soil (at the bottom, where roots grow)
There’s even a worm and a caterpillar — they help break down old leaves and make the soil better!
To “solve” this task, you don’t do math — you learn how to plant fruits step by step:
1. Pick your fruit (strawberry, banana, or apple).
2. Put seeds in the soil in the right row.
3. Give them water every day.
4. Make sure they get lots of sunlight.
5. Wait for them to grow!
The dashed boxes are probably for writing or drawing what happens at each stage — like “Day 1: planted seed,” “Day 7: first leaf,” etc.
Since no specific question was asked (like “how many seeds?” or “which fruit grows fastest?”), the main goal is to understand the steps of planting and caring for fruit plants.
Final Answer:
Planting fruits needs sunlight, water, seeds, and good soil. Put the right seeds in each row, care for them daily, and watch them grow!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of garden worksheet.