Let's solve this step-by-step based on the image you've described.
The task is titled
"Build a Snowman" and asks students to
sequence the steps in the correct order. The sentences are currently out of order, and the goal is to number them from 1 to 5 in the correct sequence to build a snowman.
Here are the steps provided:
1. Add rocks for eyes and a carrot nose.
2. Place one snowball on top of another.
3. Give your snowman a scarf and hat.
4. Put the third snowball on top.
5. Roll three big snowballs.
Now, let’s think about the logical order of building a snowman:
- First, you need to
roll the snowballs (you can't build without them).
- Then, you
stack the snowballs: start with the biggest at the bottom, then the medium, then the small on top.
- After stacking, you
add facial features like eyes and nose.
- Finally, you
dress the snowman with a scarf and hat.
So, let's determine the correct order:
1.
Roll three big snowballs. → This is the first step; you need snowballs before anything else.
2.
Place one snowball on top of another. → This likely means placing the second snowball on the first (the base).
3.
Put the third snowball on top. → Now add the smallest one on top of the second.
4.
Add rocks for eyes and a carrot nose. → Once the body is built, add the face.
5.
Give your snowman a scarf and hat. → Final touches.
Final Answer:
1. Roll three big snowballs.
2. Place one snowball on top of another.
3. Put the third snowball on top.
4. Add rocks for eyes and a carrot nose.
5. Give your snowman a scarf and hat.
✔ This sequence follows the natural process of building a snowman: gather materials → stack → decorate.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of third grade sequence worksheet.