To solve this puzzle, we need to match the flat paper shapes (the template) to the parts of the finished 3D house shown in the small picture.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1.
Identify the Roof:
* Look at the finished house. It has an orange roof with a shingle pattern (scales).
* Look at the flat pieces. The large piece on the top left is orange with that same shingle pattern. It is shaped like a long rectangle with a triangle attached. When you fold this, it becomes the main roof covering the house.
2.
Identify the Walls:
* The finished house has light blue walls with horizontal lines (like siding).
* There are two long blue rectangular strips in the template. These wrap around to form the front, back, and side walls of the house. Notice they have white tabs on the ends; these are used to glue the walls together into a loop.
3.
Identify the Gables (Triangle Parts):
* The house has triangular sections above the windows on the short ends. These are called gables.
* In the template, there are two blue shapes with arched tops and triangles. These fit onto the ends of the long blue wall strips.
4.
Identify the Chimney:
* The finished house has a small chimney on the roof.
* In the template, there is a small, oddly shaped orange piece near the top middle. This folds up to become the chimney.
5.
Assembly Logic:
* You would cut out all the pieces along the solid black lines.
* You would fold along the dotted or dashed lines.
* You would apply glue to the white tabs (marked "Glue") and stick them to the inside of the adjacent panels to hold the shape together.
Conclusion:
The task is a "cut and fold" activity. The image provides all the necessary net components to build the paper model shown in the bottom right corner. No single number or word answer is required, but rather the action of assembling the model. However, since the prompt asks for a solution to a problem, and the implicit problem is "How do these pieces make the house?", the solution is identifying that
all the provided pieces assemble to create the house shown.
If the question implies identifying which piece is which:
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Large Orange Piece: Main Roof
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Long Blue Strips: Side/Front/Back Walls
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Blue Arched Pieces: End Walls/Gables
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Small Orange Piece: Chimney
Since there is no specific question like "Which piece is the roof?", the most accurate "answer" to the task presented by the worksheet is the successful assembly of the model. But usually, in these contexts, if a final answer is forced, it's often confirming the match.
Let's assume the user wants to know what the final result is or how to proceed. The "problem" is simply to construct the object.
Final Answer:
Cut out all the shapes along the solid lines. Fold along the dashed lines. Glue the white tabs to assemble the orange roof, blue walls, and chimney into the 3D house shown in the bottom right corner.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable paper house models.