To solve this worksheet, we need to look at each picture on the right side and decide if it is something people usually do during the
day (when the sun is out) or at
night (when the moon and stars are out). Then, we draw a line from that picture to the correct symbol on the left.
Here is the step-by-step breakdown for each activity:
1.
Girl looking at stars: This happens when it is dark outside and you can see the sky clearly. This is a
night activity.
2.
Boy swimming: Swimming pools and beaches are usually visited when it is light and warm outside. This is a
day activity.
3.
Person sleeping in bed: Most people sleep when it is dark outside. This is a
night activity.
4.
Family eating dinner: While some people eat lunch during the day, a full family meal like this often represents dinner time, which happens in the evening or at night. Looking at the other options, this fits best with
night.
5.
Butterfly flying: Butterflies are active when the sun is shining and flowers are open. They rest at night. This is a
day activity.
Now we match them up:
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Sun (Day): Connect to the Boy swimming and the Butterfly.
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Moon (Night): Connect to the Girl looking at stars, the Person sleeping, and the Family eating dinner.
Final Answer:
- Draw a line from the
Sun to the
boy swimming.
- Draw a line from the
Sun to the
butterfly.
- Draw a line from the
Moon to the
girl looking at stars.
- Draw a line from the
Moon to the
person sleeping.
- Draw a line from the
Moon to the
family eating dinner.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of night worksheet.