It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet designed for young learners, likely in kindergarten or early elementary school. The task is:
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"Trace the numeral and shade the picture groups that show 2."
Let’s break this down and solve it step by step.
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🔹 Step 1: Trace the Numeral
At the top of the page, there are several dashed outlines of the number
2. The instruction says to
trace these. This helps children practice writing the numeral "2".
✔ So, the child should use a pencil or crayon to trace over each dashed "2".
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🔹 Step 2: Shade the Picture Groups That Show 2
Now, look at the grid of pictures. There are 12 boxes (arranged in 3 rows of 4). You need to
identify which pictures show exactly two items, and then
shade those boxes.
Let’s go through each box one by one:
#### Row 1:
1.
Two pencils –
✔ Yes, this shows
2.
2.
Three fish –
✘ No, this shows 3.
3.
Rainbow –
✘ A rainbow is one object (even if it has colors, it's not a group of 2).
4.
Flower pot with flowers –
✘ This is one pot with multiple flowers — but it's one item, not a group of 2 distinct objects.
→ Only
Box 1 (pencils) shows 2.
#### Row 2:
5.
Four crayons –
✘ Shows 4.
6.
One broom –
✘ Just one object.
7.
Two slices of pizza –
✔ Yes, two pizza slices.
8.
Two boots –
✔ Yes, two boots.
→
Boxes 7 and 8 show 2.
#### Row 3:
9.
Two apples –
✔ Yes, two apples.
10.
One snowflake –
✘ One object.
11.
Two children –
✔ Yes, two kids.
12.
One cup with dots –
✘ It's one cup, even though it has dots.
→
Boxes 9 and 11 show 2.
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✔ Final Answer:
You should
shade the following boxes:
- Box 1 (two pencils)
- Box 7 (two pizza slices)
- Box 8 (two boots)
- Box 9 (two apples)
- Box 11 (two children)
These are all the groups that show
exactly two items.
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📝 Summary:
-
Trace the number
2 at the top.
-
Shade the boxes that have
exactly two objects:
- Pencils
- Pizza slices
- Boots
- Apples
- Children
👉 Total of
5 boxes to shade.
This activity helps children develop:
- Number recognition (number 2)
- Counting skills
- Visual discrimination
- Fine motor skills (tracing and shading)
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or visual guide!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheets work.