Let’s work through the task step by step.
The worksheet says:
“Trace the numbers and paste sixteen eggs on the egg tray.”
We see:
- The number
16 is shown large at the top, with the word “sixteen” under it.
- There are two empty egg trays — each tray has 8 spots (so together they can hold 16 eggs).
- Below that, there are dotted lines to trace the number 16 three times.
- At the bottom, there’s a strip of 16 eggs (arranged in 2 rows of 8), with dashed lines around each egg — meaning you’re supposed to cut them out and paste them onto the trays.
So the task is:
1. Trace the number 16 three times (on the dotted lines).
2. Cut out all 16 eggs from the bottom strip.
3. Paste exactly 16 eggs onto the two egg trays — filling both trays completely (8 per tray).
Since this is a hands-on activity (tracing and pasting), the “answer” isn’t a number or formula — it’s completing the actions as instructed.
But since we’re being asked to provide a final answer in text, and the core math concept here is recognizing and working with the number 16, the key takeaway is:
✔ You need to use
sixteen eggs — no more, no less — to fill the trays.
Final Answer:
Paste 16 eggs on the egg trays (8 on each tray) and trace the number 16 three times.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of number 16 worksheet.