Let's solve the problem step by step.
The task is to
name the sets based on the images provided. Each image shows a group of objects, and we need to identify what kind of objects are in each set.
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1. First Image:
What is shown?
There are six colorful balls (spheres) in different colors: purple, orange, red, green, yellow, and blue.
✔ Answer: A set of
six balls
> We count the number of items and name the object type.
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2. Second Image:
What is shown?
One tree with green leaves and a brown trunk.
✔ Answer: A set of
one tree
> Even though it's just one, it's still a "set" — so we describe it as a set of one tree.
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3. Third Image:
What is shown?
Three colored pencils: yellow, blue, and red.
✔ Answer: A set of
three pencils
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4. Fourth Image:
What is shown?
Eight green apples arranged in two rows.
✔ Answer: A set of
eight apples
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5. Fifth Image:
What is shown?
Four mugs of different colors: green, red, white, and blue. They all have liquid inside.
✔ Answer: A set of
four mugs
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✔ Final Answers:
1. A set of
six balls
2. A set of
one tree
3. A set of
three pencils
4. A set of
eight apples
5. A set of
four mugs
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This exercise helps children learn how to
count objects and
name collections using correct vocabulary like “a set of ___ ___” (number + object).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of set worksheet.