It looks like you've uploaded a weather-themed coloring worksheet designed for young learners. The task asks:
"What is the weather like? Color the pictures." There are five circular illustrations, each representing a different type of weather:
1.
Rainy – A cloud with raindrops falling.
2.
Sunny – A smiling sun.
3.
Cloudy – A cloud without rain or sun.
4.
Windy – A cloud with wind lines and a leaf blowing.
5.
Snowy – Snowflakes falling.
Solution:
Since this is a
coloring activity, there isn't a single "correct" answer in terms of math or logic. Instead, the goal is for the child to:
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Observe the current weather outside (or as described in a prompt).
- Then
color the corresponding picture that matches the weather.
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How to Solve the Task:
1.
Look at the actual weather today:
- Is it raining? → Color the
rainy circle.
- Is it sunny? → Color the
sunny circle.
- Is it cloudy? → Color the
cloudy circle.
- Is it windy? → Color the
windy circle.
- Is it snowing? → Color the
snowy circle.
2.
Color only one picture if the task is asking for the current weather, or
color multiple if more than one condition applies (e.g., rainy and windy).
3.
Use colors appropriately:
- Rainy: Blue sky, gray cloud, blue raindrops.
- Sunny: Yellow sun, light blue background.
- Cloudy: Gray or white cloud.
- Windy: Blue sky, brown leaf, curved lines for wind.
- Snowy: White snowflakes, light blue sky.
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Example:
If today is
sunny, then:
✔ Color the
sunny picture (the smiling sun).
✘ Leave the others uncolored (unless instructed otherwise).
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Educational Purpose:
This worksheet helps children:
- Learn weather vocabulary.
- Match words to visual representations.
- Practice fine motor skills through coloring.
- Observe and describe their environment.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or want help determining the correct weather based on your location!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of preschool science worksheets.