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Problem Explanation
This worksheet is designed for Grade 1 students to practice ordering daily events by identifying when they typically occur — morning (M), afternoon (A), evening (E), or night (N). The task requires analyzing each image and writing the appropriate letter based on the time of day the activity usually happens.
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Step-by-Step Solution
We will go through each image and determine the most likely time of day for the activity:
#### Row 1
1. Reading a book – Often done in the evening or night, but can be in the morning too. Since it's common at bedtime, we'll assign E.
2. Swinging at playground – Usually done in the afternoon or evening. Let’s assume A.
3. Bed with pillows – This suggests sleeping at night, so N.
4. Two children reading together – Likely evening or night, possibly before bed → E.
#### Row 2
5. Brushing teeth – Done in the morning (after waking up) and night (before bed). Most commonly associated with morning → M.
6. Older person reading – Could be evening or night; often done after work/school → E.
7. Playing soccer – Typically in the afternoon or evening. Assume A.
8. Running – Can be morning or afternoon. Often morning for exercise → M.
#### Row 3
9. Family eating dinner – Dinner is usually in the evening → E.
10. Sailing on a boat – Likely during daytime, especially afternoon → A.
11. Sleeping in bed – Clearly night → N.
12. Adult showing a drawing to children – Could be morning or afternoon. If in school, A; if home, possibly E. But since it's indoors and casual, let’s say A.
#### Row 4
13. Taking a bath – Usually in the evening before bed → E.
14. Swinging again – Same as earlier → A.
15. Flying a kite – Best in afternoon when wind is good → A.
16. Praying – Often done in the morning or night. Commonly morning or night, but M is more typical → M.
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✔ Final Answers (by row):
| Image | Activity Description | Time |
|-------|------------------------|------|
| 1 | Reading book | E |
| 2 | Swinging | A |
| 3 | Bed (sleeping) | N |
| 4 | Two kids reading | E |
| 5 | Brushing teeth | M |
| 6 | Old man reading | E |
| 7 | Playing soccer | A |
| 8 | Running | M |
| 9 | Family dinner | E |
| 10 | Sailing | A |
| 11 | Sleeping | N |
| 12 | Teaching kids | A |
| 13 | Bathing | E |
| 14 | Swinging (again) | A |
| 15 | Flying kite | A |
| 16 | Praying | M |
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🔍 Summary of Answers:
```
Row 1: E, A, N, E
Row 2: M, E, A, M
Row 3: E, A, N, A
Row 4: E, A, A, M
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> 💡 Note: Some activities (like brushing teeth or reading) can happen at multiple times. We use most common or typical timing for a child’s routine.
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📝 How to Fill the Worksheet:
Write the corresponding letter (M, A, E, N) under each image box based on the above analysis.
For example:
- Under "reading book" → write E
- Under "brushing teeth" → write M
- Under "sleeping" → write N
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✔ Final Answer Key (for all images):
```
E, A, N, E,
M, E, A, M,
E, A, N, A,
E, A, A, M
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sequencing worksheet first grade.