Explanation:
We need to arrange each set of three pictures in the correct order of events — like telling a short story step by step.
Let’s go row by row:
Row 1 (Girl planting flowers):
- Picture 3: Girl holds a seed packet and puts seeds into the pot → *first* (planting seeds).
- Picture 1: Girl waters the pot with a watering can → *second* (after planting, she waters).
- Picture 2: Flower pot has bloomed yellow flowers, girl smiles → *third* (flowers grow after watering).
So order:
3, 1, 2
Row 2 (Bear making a hot dog):
- Picture 3: Bear in chef hat chops meat (preparing ingredients) → *first*.
- Picture 2: Bear puts sausage into bun (assembling) → *second*.
- Picture 1: Bear eats the hot dog → *third*.
So order:
3, 2, 1
Row 3 (Beaver eating watermelon):
- Picture 2: Beaver cuts the watermelon with a knife → *first*.
- Picture 3: Whole watermelon is shown (but this seems odd — wait, look again: actually, picture 3 shows beaver *holding* the whole watermelon, smiling; picture 2 shows him cutting it; picture 1 shows him eating a slice. So correct sequence is:
→ Get watermelon (picture 3),
→ Cut it (picture 2),
→ Eat a slice (picture 1).
Yes — you need the fruit first, then cut, then eat.
So order:
3, 2, 1
Row 4 (Boy getting haircut):
- Picture 1: Boy with wild hair, happy, before haircut → *first*.
- Picture 3: Haircut in progress — scissors cutting hair → *second*.
- Picture 2: Boy with neat hair, smiling after haircut → *third*.
So order:
1, 3, 2
Now fill in the boxes under each picture with the correct step number (1 = first, 2 = second, 3 = third):
Row 1:
- Left pic (watering) → step 2
- Middle pic (bloomed flowers) → step 3
- Right pic (planting seeds) → step 1
Row 2:
- Left pic (eating) → step 3
- Middle pic (assembling hot dog) → step 2
- Right pic (chopping) → step 1
Row 3:
- Left pic (eating slice) → step 3
- Middle pic (cutting watermelon) → step 2
- Right pic (holding whole watermelon) → step 1
Row 4:
- Left pic (wild hair, before) → step 1
- Middle pic (neat hair, after) → step 3
- Right pic (getting haircut) → step 2
So the numbers to write in the boxes (left to right, top to bottom, each row has 3 boxes):
Row 1 boxes:
2, 3, 1
Row 2 boxes:
3, 2, 1
Row 3 boxes:
3, 2, 1
Row 4 boxes:
1, 3, 2
Final Answer:
2, 3, 1, 3, 2, 1, 3, 2, 1, 1, 3, 2
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sequence worksheet for kindergarten.