It looks like you've uploaded an image with a list of vegetables and corresponding illustrations. However, I cannot view or analyze images directly. If you can describe the task or provide the details from the image (such as what is being asked—matching, categorizing, identifying, etc.), I’d be happy to help solve the problem and explain the solution.
For example, based on the image description:
- There are drawings of various vegetables.
- A list of vegetable names is provided: cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, celery, cucumber, leek, lettuce, onion, parsley, peas, potato, tomato.
- Some of these names may need to be matched to their correct illustrations.
If the task is to
match each vegetable name to its correct drawing, here’s how we could approach it:
Step-by-step Solution:
1.
Identify each illustration by comparing its shape and features to known vegetables.
2.
Match the name from the list to the correct drawing.
Let’s go through the likely matches based on typical representations:
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Cabbage: Round, layered leaves → top right
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Carrot: Orange root with green tops → second from bottom left
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Cauliflower: White florets → bottom right
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Celery: Stalks with leaves → top middle
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Cucumber: Long, green, oval → top right (next to onion)
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Leek: Long green stalk with white base → next to cucumber
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Lettuce: Crisp green leaves → bottom left
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Onion: Bulbous, papery skin → top right (next to cabbage)
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Parsley: Curly leafy herb → middle right
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Peas: Pod with round seeds → middle left
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Potato: Round, brownish → top left
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Tomato: Round, red → middle left
So if the task is matching, the correct pairings would be:
| Drawing | Vegetable |
|--------|-----------|
| Top left | Potato |
| Top middle | Celery |
| Top right (first) | Onion |
| Top right (second) | Cucumber |
| Middle left (pod) | Peas |
| Middle left (carrot) | Carrot |
| Middle left (tomato) | Tomato |
| Middle right | Parsley |
| Bottom left | Lettuce |
| Bottom right | Cauliflower |
| Second from top left | Leek |
| Second from top right | Cabbage |
If your task is something else (e.g., sorting by color, size, type, or finding odd one out), please clarify and I’ll adjust the explanation accordingly!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of vegetable worksheet.