Let’s work through this matching task step by step.
We have two columns:
Left column (with speaker icons — meaning “listen” and match):
1. Red apple
2. Strawberry
3. Purple grapes
4. Orange
5. Green pear
Right column (in pink ovals):
A. Strawberry
B. Green grapes
C. Red apple
D. Yellow pear
E. Orange
Now, let’s match them one by one:
→ First item on left: Red apple → matches with C (Red apple)
→ Second item on left: Strawberry → matches with A (Strawberry)
→ Third item on left: Purple grapes → but right has green grapes (B). Wait — are they the same fruit? Yes, both are grapes. Even though color differs, it’s still “grapes”. So match with B.
→ Fourth item on left: Orange → matches with E (Orange)
→ Fifth item on left: Green pear → matches with D (Yellow pear) — again, different color, but same fruit type: pear.
So final matches:
1. Apple → C
2. Strawberry → A
3. Grapes → B
4. Orange → E
5. Pear → D
This is a listening and matching exercise — you’d hear the word for each fruit on the left, then find its picture on the right.
Final Answer:
Apple → C, Strawberry → A, Grapes → B, Orange → E, Pear → D
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheets for 1 year olds.