I'll solve this sentence tracing and matching task for you. Let me analyze the image step by step.
First, I need to understand what's being asked: I need to trace each sentence and then draw lines to match them with the correct picture on the left side of the worksheet.
Let me examine each sentence and picture pair:
1. The first picture shows a green bug (caterpillar) sitting on a rug.
2. The second picture shows a woman wearing a big hat.
3. The third picture shows a yellow duck swimming in water.
4. The fourth picture shows the sun shining.
Now let me look at the sentences:
- "That hat is big" - This clearly matches with the picture of the woman wearing a big hat.
- "The sun is up" - This matches with the picture of the sun.
- "Bug sat on a rug" - This matches with the picture of the bug on a rug.
- "The duck swims" - This matches with the picture of the duck swimming.
So the correct matching would be:
- "That hat is big" → Picture of woman with big hat
- "The sun is up" → Picture of the sun
- "Bug sat on a rug" → Picture of bug on rug
- "The duck swims" → Picture of duck swimming
This is a simple matching exercise designed to help children associate sentences with their corresponding visual representations. The activity also includes tracing the sentences to practice handwriting.
The solution is complete - each sentence correctly matches with its corresponding picture based on the content described in the sentence.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of tracing sentences worksheets.