The image shows a worksheet titled
"Months of the Year Cycle", designed to help learners understand the sequence of months in a year. The task involves cutting out the months and placing them in the correct order around a circular diagram, with
January already placed as the starting point.
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🔍 Task Description:
- There is a central circle with 12 segments (like a clock).
- Each segment has a box connected to it by a line.
- The goal is to place the months of the year in
chronological order around the circle, starting from
January.
- The first month,
January, is already filled in at the top.
- Below the main diagram, there are cut-out labels for the remaining months:
February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
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✔ Solution:
We need to arrange the months in the correct order, clockwise (or counterclockwise — but usually clockwise is assumed unless specified). Since January is at the top, we proceed
clockwise:
1.
January (already placed)
2.
February
3.
March
4.
April
5.
May
6.
June
7.
July
8.
August
9.
September
10.
October
11.
November
12.
December
> 🔄 This creates a continuous cycle of the year.
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🧩 How to Complete the Worksheet:
1. Cut out each month label from the bottom section.
2. Place them in the boxes around the circle in order.
3. Start from January and go clockwise.
4. The final arrangement should show the full yearly cycle.
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📌 Example Layout (Clockwise from Top):
```
January
December February
November March
October April
September May
August June
July
```
(Note: This is a rough visual representation — actual layout depends on how the boxes are arranged.)
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💡 Educational Purpose:
This activity helps children:
- Learn the
order of months.
- Understand the
cyclical nature of time (yearly cycle).
- Practice
fine motor skills (cutting and pasting).
- Reinforce
sequencing and
memory.
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✔ Final Answer:
Arrange the months in this order around the circle (starting from January and going clockwise):
January → February → March → April → May → June → July → August → September → October → November → December
This completes the "Months of the Year Cycle."
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of months worksheet.