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Let’s solve this step by step.
We need to count how many of each spring item are in the picture, then color or mark that number on the graph below.
The items are:
- Butterflies
- Flowers
- Snails
- Umbrellas
Let’s count them one by one.
Butterflies:
Look at all the butterflies. Let’s count:
1. Top left
2. Top middle (big one)
3. Middle left
4. Middle right
5. Bottom right (near umbrella)
→ That’s 5 butterflies.
Wait — let me double-check. I’ll go row by row.
Top row:
- Left: butterfly
- Middle: big butterfly
- Right: butterfly → that’s 3 so far.
Middle row:
- Left: butterfly (below first flower)
- Right: butterfly (next to flower) → that’s 2 more → total 5.
Bottom row? No butterflies there. So yes, 5 butterflies.
Flowers:
Count the flowers:
1. Top row: two flowers (middle and right)
2. Second row: one flower (right side)
3. Third row: three flowers (left, middle, right)
4. Fourth row: one flower (right side, near snail)
Wait — let’s list them clearly:
Row 1 (top):
- Flower next to first butterfly → #1
- Flower next to big butterfly → #2
- Flower next to last butterfly → #3? Wait no — actually, looking again:
Actually, let’s just scan the whole image carefully.
Flowers:
- Top row: 2 flowers (between butterflies)
- Second row: 1 flower (on the right)
- Third row: 3 flowers (left, center, right)
- Fourth row: 1 flower (on the right, above snails)
That’s 2 + 1 + 3 + 1 = 7 flowers
Wait — let me recount with positions:
1. Top row, second from left
2. Top row, fourth from left (after big butterfly)
3. Second row, far right
4. Third row, far left
5. Third row, middle
6. Third row, far right
7. Fourth row, right side (above right snail)
Yes, 7 flowers.
Snails:
Only at the bottom.
Left, middle, right → 3 snails.
Umbrellas:
Let’s count umbrellas:
Top row: 2 umbrellas (first and third positions)
Second row: 2 umbrellas (one under first butterfly, one under big butterfly)
Third row: 1 umbrella (far right)
Fourth row: 3 umbrellas (left, middle, right — between snails)
Wait — let’s list:
1. Top left corner
2. Top row, after first butterfly
3. Second row, under first butterfly (left side)
4. Second row, under big butterfly (middle)
5. Third row, far right
6. Fourth row, left (next to first snail)
7. Fourth row, middle (between snails)
8. Fourth row, right (next to last snail)
That’s 8 umbrellas.
Wait — let me check again:
Looking at the image:
- Row 1: umbrella at start, then after first butterfly → 2
- Row 2: umbrella under first butterfly (left), umbrella under big butterfly (center) → 2 more → total 4
- Row 3: umbrella on far right → 1 → total 5
- Row 4: umbrella left of first snail, umbrella between snails, umbrella right of last snail → 3 → total 8
Yes, 8 umbrellas.
So summary:
- Butterflies: 5
- Flowers: 7
- Snails: 3
- Umbrellas: 8
Now, for the graph:
The graph has rows for each item, and columns numbered 1 to 10.
For each row, we color or mark up to the number we counted.
So:
- Butterfly row: color 5 boxes
- Flower row: color 7 boxes
- Snail row: color 3 boxes
- Umbrella row: color 8 boxes
Final Answer:
Butterflies: 5
Flowers: 7
Snails: 3
Umbrellas: 8
On the graph, you would fill in:
- 5 squares for butterflies
- 7 squares for flowers
- 3 squares for snails
- 8 squares for umbrellas
We need to count how many of each spring item are in the picture, then color or mark that number on the graph below.
The items are:
- Butterflies
- Flowers
- Snails
- Umbrellas
Let’s count them one by one.
Butterflies:
Look at all the butterflies. Let’s count:
1. Top left
2. Top middle (big one)
3. Middle left
4. Middle right
5. Bottom right (near umbrella)
→ That’s 5 butterflies.
Wait — let me double-check. I’ll go row by row.
Top row:
- Left: butterfly
- Middle: big butterfly
- Right: butterfly → that’s 3 so far.
Middle row:
- Left: butterfly (below first flower)
- Right: butterfly (next to flower) → that’s 2 more → total 5.
Bottom row? No butterflies there. So yes, 5 butterflies.
Flowers:
Count the flowers:
1. Top row: two flowers (middle and right)
2. Second row: one flower (right side)
3. Third row: three flowers (left, middle, right)
4. Fourth row: one flower (right side, near snail)
Wait — let’s list them clearly:
Row 1 (top):
- Flower next to first butterfly → #1
- Flower next to big butterfly → #2
- Flower next to last butterfly → #3? Wait no — actually, looking again:
Actually, let’s just scan the whole image carefully.
Flowers:
- Top row: 2 flowers (between butterflies)
- Second row: 1 flower (on the right)
- Third row: 3 flowers (left, center, right)
- Fourth row: 1 flower (on the right, above snails)
That’s 2 + 1 + 3 + 1 = 7 flowers
Wait — let me recount with positions:
1. Top row, second from left
2. Top row, fourth from left (after big butterfly)
3. Second row, far right
4. Third row, far left
5. Third row, middle
6. Third row, far right
7. Fourth row, right side (above right snail)
Yes, 7 flowers.
Snails:
Only at the bottom.
Left, middle, right → 3 snails.
Umbrellas:
Let’s count umbrellas:
Top row: 2 umbrellas (first and third positions)
Second row: 2 umbrellas (one under first butterfly, one under big butterfly)
Third row: 1 umbrella (far right)
Fourth row: 3 umbrellas (left, middle, right — between snails)
Wait — let’s list:
1. Top left corner
2. Top row, after first butterfly
3. Second row, under first butterfly (left side)
4. Second row, under big butterfly (middle)
5. Third row, far right
6. Fourth row, left (next to first snail)
7. Fourth row, middle (between snails)
8. Fourth row, right (next to last snail)
That’s 8 umbrellas.
Wait — let me check again:
Looking at the image:
- Row 1: umbrella at start, then after first butterfly → 2
- Row 2: umbrella under first butterfly (left), umbrella under big butterfly (center) → 2 more → total 4
- Row 3: umbrella on far right → 1 → total 5
- Row 4: umbrella left of first snail, umbrella between snails, umbrella right of last snail → 3 → total 8
Yes, 8 umbrellas.
So summary:
- Butterflies: 5
- Flowers: 7
- Snails: 3
- Umbrellas: 8
Now, for the graph:
The graph has rows for each item, and columns numbered 1 to 10.
For each row, we color or mark up to the number we counted.
So:
- Butterfly row: color 5 boxes
- Flower row: color 7 boxes
- Snail row: color 3 boxes
- Umbrella row: color 8 boxes
Final Answer:
Butterflies: 5
Flowers: 7
Snails: 3
Umbrellas: 8
On the graph, you would fill in:
- 5 squares for butterflies
- 7 squares for flowers
- 3 squares for snails
- 8 squares for umbrellas
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of graph worksheets.