Final Answer:
Circle the bigger apple (the one on the right).
Circle the shorter bicycle (the one on the bottom).
Circle the taller elephant (the one that reaches higher — though only part is shown, assume the visible part implies height).
Circle the smaller flower (the one that looks tiniest — though only part is shown, pick the smallest-looking one).
Since the image cuts off the elephant and flower, we go by what’s visible:
- For apples: Right apple is clearly bigger → circle it.
- For bicycles: Bottom bike is smaller in size → circle it.
- For elephants: The top one appears taller based on trunk/ear position → circle the top elephant.
- For flowers: The bottom flower looks smaller → circle the bottom flower.
Final Answer:
Bigger apple: Right apple
Shorter bicycle: Bottom bicycle
Taller elephant: Top elephant
Smaller flower: Bottom flower
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of properties worksheet.