Let’s look at the worksheets shown in the image and solve each one step by step.
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Worksheet 1: Trace the shapes
This worksheet has four shapes with dotted lines. Inside each shape is an Easter-themed picture (bunny, egg, etc.). The task is to trace around the dotted outline of each shape.
- First shape: square → trace the square
- Second shape: circle → trace the circle
- Third shape: triangle → trace the triangle
- Fourth shape: hexagon → trace the hexagon
✔ This is a fine motor skill activity — no math answer needed, just tracing.
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Worksheet 2: Counting practice
There are pictures of Easter items:
- 3 bunnies
- 2 eggs
- 1 ice cream cone
Below, there are blank lines labeled “how many?” for each row.
So we count:
Row 1: 3 bunnies → write
3
Row 2: 2 eggs → write
2
Row 3: 1 ice cream → write
1
✔ Answers: 3, 2, 1
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Worksheet 3: Number tracing!
This shows numbers 2 through 9 with dotted outlines to trace.
You simply trace over each number carefully:
- Trace 2
- Trace 3
- Trace 5
- Trace 6
- Trace 8
- Trace 9
✔ Again, this is handwriting practice — no numerical answer, just tracing.
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Worksheet 4: Find and circle the letter e
This is a letter search puzzle. You need to find every lowercase “e” and circle it.
Look at the grid:
```
W E d
B S
E C
V E
J E
E
```
Now go row by row:
Row 1: W,
E, d → circle the E
Row 2: B, (blank), S → no e
Row 3:
E, C → circle the E
Row 4: (blank), V,
E → circle the E
Row 5: J, (blank),
E → circle the E
Row 6:
E → circle the E
Wait — let’s double-check. Are these uppercase or lowercase? The instruction says “letter e” — which usually means lowercase. But in the grid, all letters are uppercase. Let’s assume they mean the letter “E” regardless of case, since it’s Pre-K/K level.
So total E’s to circle:
- Row 1: 1 E
- Row 3: 1 E
- Row 4: 1 E
- Row 5: 1 E
- Row 6: 1 E
That’s 5 E’s.
But wait — look again at the grid layout. It might be arranged differently. Let me reconstruct based on typical worksheets:
Often it’s like:
Column 1: W, B, E, _, J, E
Column 2: E, _, _, V, _, _
Column 3: d, S, C, E, E, _
Actually, looking at the original image description, it’s likely a 3-column grid:
Row 1: W | E | d
Row 2: B | | S
Row 3: E | C |
Row 4: | V | E
Row 5: J | | E
Row 6: E | |
So positions with E:
- Row 1, Col 2 → E
- Row 3, Col 1 → E
- Row 4, Col 3 → E
- Row 5, Col 3 → E
- Row 6, Col 1 → E
Total = 5 E’s
✔ Circle those 5 letters.
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Now, putting it all together — since the user asked to “solve the problem”, and the image shows multiple activities, but none have a single final numeric answer except the counting worksheet.
The only worksheet that requires writing numbers as answers is Worksheet 2: Counting practice.
Its answers are:
→ 3 (for bunnies)
→ 2 (for eggs)
→ 1 (for ice cream)
Since the question says “solve the problem accurately”, and the most concrete solvable part is the counting worksheet, I’ll provide those numbers as the final answer.
Final Answer:
3, 2, 1
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of preschool easter print outs.