To solve this problem, we need to order the flowers based on their size. The numbers inside the flowers likely represent the rank of their size.
Step 1: Identify the sizes.
Let's look at each flower and compare them visually:
- Flower
1 is very large (bottom left).
- Flower
2 is also very large (top right), appearing slightly smaller or similar to #1.
- Flower
3 is medium-large (bottom right).
- Flower
4 is medium-sized (top middle).
- Flower
5 is small (top left).
- Flower
6 is very small (center).
- There is a tiny circle at the bottom, but it doesn't have a number, so we ignore it for the numbered list.
Step 2: Determine the ordering rule.
Usually, in these types of worksheets, the numbers correspond to the order of size. Let's test if the numbers match "Largest to Smallest" or "Smallest to Largest".
- If
1 is the largest:
- 1 (Largest)
- 2 (Next largest)
- 3 (Medium-large)
- 4 (Medium)
- 5 (Small)
- 6 (Smallest)
Let's double-check the visual sizes against this hypothesis:
- Flower 1 is clearly the biggest or tied for biggest.
- Flower 2 is the next biggest.
- Flower 3 is smaller than 2.
- Flower 4 is smaller than 3.
- Flower 5 is smaller than 4.
- Flower 6 is the smallest numbered flower.
The numbers 1 through 6 perfectly match the size of the flowers from
largest to smallest.
Conclusion:
The task is to identify that the numbers indicate the size ranking, where 1 is the largest and 6 is the smallest. Since the question implies solving the task presented by the image (which is typically "number the objects by size" or "cut out and paste in order"), and the numbers are already there, the "solution" is understanding the sequence.
However, often these worksheets ask you to *write* the numbers. Since the numbers are already printed lightly inside, the intended answer is simply the correct order of the flowers by size.
The order from largest to smallest is:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
If the question asks for the order from smallest to largest, it would be 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Given standard conventions, "1" usually denotes the first item in a sequence, which for size sorting is typically largest-to-smallest or smallest-to-largest. Looking at the visual weight, #1 is the most prominent. It is safest to assume the labels 1-6 are the correct answers for "Rank by Size: Largest = 1, Smallest = 6".
Therefore, the flowers are correctly labeled according to their size rank from largest to smallest.
Final Answer:
The flowers are numbered in order of size from largest to smallest:
1. Largest
2. Second largest
3. Third largest
4. Fourth largest
5. Fifth largest
6. Smallest
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable 3d flowers.