It looks like you've uploaded a coloring worksheet featuring two globes, with instructions for coloring different parts of the Earth. While I can't see or interact with images directly, I can help you understand and solve the task based on the text and typical content of such worksheets.
Here's how to complete the activity step by step:
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Task: Coloring the Globe Worksheet
Instructions:
1.
Give your continent an orange color.
- Choose one continent that you are personally connected to (e.g., where you live) or pick one you like.
- For example, if you're from North America, color North America orange.
- If you're from Europe, color Europe orange, etc.
2.
Color the rest of the continents in green.
- All other continents (not colored orange) should be colored green.
- This includes Africa, Asia, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and any others not chosen in step 1.
3.
Give the oceans a blue color.
- Color all the water areas (oceans and seas) blue.
- This includes the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern Oceans.
4.
You can color the globe stand in any fun color you like!
- The stand (the base and support of the globe) is up to your imagination.
- Use bright colors like purple, pink, yellow, or even rainbow colors!
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Example Solution (if you're from North America):
- Color
North America →
Orange
- Color
South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, Antarctica →
Green
- Color
all oceans →
Blue
- Color the
globe stand →
Any fun color, e.g.,
yellow or
red
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Educational Purpose:
This activity helps children:
- Learn about the continents and oceans.
- Understand the layout of the Earth.
- Develop fine motor skills through coloring.
- Express creativity while learning geography.
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Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want to identify specific continents and oceans on the globe!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of globe worksheet.