Let’s solve this step by step.
The instruction says:
“Look at the picture and colour the shape with correct number-”
Above the grid of numbers, there is a
volleyball.
A volleyball has panels — let’s count them.
Looking at the pink and white volleyball in the image:
It has
6 visible curved panels (3 pink, 3 white) arranged around the ball. In real life, a standard volleyball also has 6 panels (or sections), even though some may be hidden from view — but since this is a drawing for kids, we go by what’s shown or commonly known.
In children’s math worksheets like this, they usually expect you to match the object with how many parts it has — and a volleyball is famously made of
6 panels.
Now look at the grid of numbers inside the green box:
We have these numbers:
- Top row: 1, 6, 1
- Middle row: 3, 9
- Bottom row: 1, 2, 1
We are to find which number matches the volleyball → that’s
6.
So the correct shape to color is the one with the number
6.
✔ Final check: Volleyball = 6 panels → match with number 6 → found in top middle square.
Final Answer:
6
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for kg class.