Problem Description:
The task involves sequencing images in the correct order to represent a process. The top sequence shows steps related to brushing teeth, and the bottom sequence shows steps related to making a sandwich. The goal is to determine the correct order for the sandwich-making process.
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Top Sequence (Brushing Teeth):
The images depict the following steps:
1. Drinking water.
2. Brushing teeth.
3. Rinsing mouth with water.
4. Using toothpaste or a toothbrush.
The sequence is already numbered as
1, 2, 3, 4, which matches the logical order of these steps.
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Bottom Sequence (Making a Sandwich):
The images depict the following steps:
1. A person preparing ingredients at a counter.
2. A slice of bread.
3. Spreading jam or another spread on the bread.
4. Placing a filling (e.g., jelly or another layer) on the bread.
5. Adding another slice of bread to complete the sandwich.
The sequence is partially filled with numbers
1 and
2. We need to determine the correct order for the remaining steps.
#### Step-by-Step Analysis:
1.
Image 1: A person preparing ingredients at a counter. This is the initial step where ingredients are gathered.
- Assigned number:
1 (already given).
2.
Image 2: A single slice of bread. This is the first component needed for the sandwich.
- Assigned number:
2 (already given).
3.
Image 3: Spreading jam or another spread on the bread. This step comes after having a slice of bread.
- Assigned number:
3.
4.
Image 4: Placing a filling (e.g., jelly or another layer) on the bread. This step follows spreading the spread.
- Assigned number:
4.
5.
Image 5: Adding another slice of bread to complete the sandwich. This is the final step.
- Assigned number:
5.
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Final Answer:
The correct sequence for making the sandwich is:
1. Person preparing ingredients.
2. Single slice of bread.
3. Spreading jam/spread on the bread.
4. Placing a filling on the bread.
5. Adding another slice of bread.
The completed sequence is:
\[
\boxed{1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pre k sequencing worksheet.