It looks like you've uploaded an image of a children's educational activity sheet from
Wunderkiddy, which is designed to teach kids about sorting clothes—specifically, identifying which clothes need to go into the washing machine.
Let’s break down the task and explain how to solve it:
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🔍 What is the Task?
The activity involves
sorting clothes based on whether they are
dirty or
clean. The goal is likely to:
- Identify which clothing items are dirty (have stains or marks).
- Place only the
dirty clothes into the washing machine.
- Leave clean clothes in the wardrobe (or not included in the wash).
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🧺 How to Solve It:
#### Step 1:
Examine Each Clothing Item
Look at each item on the right side of the image (the one with the clothes). Here are the items:
1. Green jacket –
Clean
2. Red sweater –
Clean
3. Green mitten –
Clean
4. Blue pants –
Clean
5. Purple shirt –
Clean
6. Gray jacket –
Clean
7. Light blue shirt –
Clean
8. White dress with red bow –
Has stains (brown spots) →
Dirty!
9. Blue sweater –
Has stains (yellow and brown spots) →
Dirty!
10. Blue pants –
Has stains (yellow and brown spots) →
Dirty!
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✔ So, only the
last three items (dress, blue sweater, and blue pants) have visible stains and are
dirty.
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#### Step 2:
Place Dirty Clothes into the Washing Machine
You're supposed to
cut out the dirty clothes and paste them into the
empty slots below the washing machine on the central sheet.
So, the correct answer is:
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Paste the stained white dress, blue sweater, and blue pants into the washing machine slots.
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#### Step 3:
Leave Clean Clothes in the Wardrobe
The leftmost sheet shows a wardrobe with empty slots. You would place the
clean clothes there (but that’s optional depending on the instructions).
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✔ Final Answer:
Only the following clothes should go into the washing machine:
1. The white dress with stains
2. The blue sweater with stains
3. The blue pants with stains
These three should be cut out and placed into the empty boxes under the washing machine.
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💡 Educational Goal:
This activity teaches:
- Visual discrimination (spotting dirt)
- Sorting skills
- Responsibility (knowing what needs washing)
- Fine motor skills (cutting and pasting)
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Let me know if you’d like a printable version or help creating a worksheet for this!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of laundry worksheet.