Since this is a creative design task rather than a problem with a single correct answer, I will provide a sample garden plan that you can use as inspiration or copy into your worksheet.
Step-by-Step Design Plan:
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Layout the Space: Imagine the big white box is your backyard. We need to decide where the grass goes and where the plants go.
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Add Hardscaping (Non-living features): Let's put a winding stone path starting from the bottom left corner leading to the middle. Let's also add a small wooden bench in the top right corner for sitting.
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Choose Plants:
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Flowers: We will plant colorful flowers like tulips and daisies along the stone path.
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Trees: We will draw one large Oak tree in the top left corner to provide shade.
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Bushes: We will add three round green bushes near the bench.
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Labeling: In a real homework assignment, you would draw lines from these items to their names.
Here is how you can fill out the sheet:
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Drawing: Draw a curved line for a path. Draw a circle with branches for a tree. Draw small circles for flowers. Draw a rectangle for a bench.
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Labels to write:
* Stone Path
* Oak Tree
* Tulips
* Wooden Bench
* Grass Lawn
Final Answer:
Sample Garden Design Plan:
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Top Left Corner: Large Shade Tree (Oak)
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Top Right Corner: Wooden Bench
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Middle/Center: Winding Stone Pathway
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Along the Path: Flower Bed with Tulips and Daisies
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Bottom Area: Open Grass Lawn for playing
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of gardening worksheets.