Let’s match each rule with the correct picture by thinking about what each rule means and which image shows that action.
1. “Stand in line.” → This means kids are standing one after another, waiting quietly. Look for a picture where children are lined up. That’s the fourth picture on the right — kids standing in a row next to a teacher.
2. “Raise your hand.” → This is when a student lifts their hand to ask or answer something. The second picture on the right shows a boy at his desk with his hand raised — perfect match!
3. “Wait your turn.” → This could mean waiting patiently while others go first. The fifth picture (second from bottom) shows kids and animals waiting near a bus — they’re all standing and waiting, so this fits “wait your turn.”
4. “Pay Attention to your teacher.” → This means looking at the teacher and listening. The top-right picture shows a teacher holding a book and students sitting and watching her — that’s paying attention.
5. “Don’t eat in class.” → This means no food allowed during class time. The last picture (bottom right) has a hamburger with a red circle and slash through it — that’s the universal sign for “no eating.”
6. “Sit down correctly.” → This means sitting properly at your desk. The third picture on the right shows a girl sitting straight at her desk with books — that’s sitting correctly.
Now let’s write the matches clearly:
1. Stand in line. → Picture 4 (kids in a line)
2. Raise your hand. → Picture 2 (boy raising hand)
3. Wait your turn. → Picture 5 (kids and animals waiting)
4. Pay Attention to your teacher. → Picture 1 (teacher reading to students)
5. Don’t eat in class. → Picture 6 (hamburger with禁止 sign)
6. Sit down correctly. → Picture 3 (girl sitting at desk)
Final Answer:
1 → 4
2 → 2
3 → 5
4 → 1
5 → 6
6 → 3
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of school rules worksheet.