The student has already completed the task shown in the worksheet.
They listed three topics:
1. Turtles
2. Pandas (circled — meaning this is their chosen topic)
3. Capybaras
Then, under “Main Topic,” they wrote:
Giant pandas!
And filled in three subtopics:
- Subtopic #1: What special characteristics do giant pandas have?
- Subtopic #2: Where do giant pandas live?
- Subtopic #3: What do giant pandas eat?
This matches the instructions perfectly: pick one main topic from the list and break it into 3 subtopics for research.
No corrections or additions are needed — the work is complete and correct.
Final Answer: The student’s worksheet is correctly completed. Main Topic: Giant pandas! Subtopics: 1) Special characteristics, 2) Where they live, 3) What they eat.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of writing a thesis statement worksheet.