This is a geometric art activity called "String Art" or "Curve Stitching." The goal is to create the illusion of curved lines by connecting straight lines between specific points.
Here is how you solve the problem shown in the instructions:
Step 1: Identify the Starting Point
Look at the very top of the design. There is a small triangle shape made of dots with numbers inside them (usually 1, 2, and 3). This is your starting key.
Step 2: Follow the Number Pattern
The instructions say to "connect dots with two numbers." This means you need to match the numbers on the left side of the flower petal to the numbers on the right side.
* Find dot
1 on the left side of the top petal. Draw a straight line to dot
1 on the right side of that same petal.
* Find dot
2 on the left. Draw a line to dot
2 on the right.
* Find dot
3 on the left. Draw a line to dot
3 on the right.
* Continue this pattern for all the numbered dots in that section (4 to 4, 5 to 5, etc.).
Step 3: Create the Curve
As you connect these matching numbers (1-1, 2-2, 3-3), you will notice that the straight lines cross each other. This crossing creates a curved shape in the empty space in the middle of the lines. This forms one "petal" of the flower.
Step 4: Repeat for All Sections
The design has 5 sections (because it is a "5 point Flower"). Once you finish the top section, move to the next section clockwise and repeat the process: connect the matching numbers on the left to the matching numbers on the right until all 5 petals are drawn.
Final Answer:
To complete the task, use a ruler and pen to draw straight lines connecting the dots with the
same number on opposite sides of each triangular section (e.g., connect 1 to 1, 2 to 2, 3 to 3). Repeat this for all five sections to form the flower pattern.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of line design worksheet.