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What It Is:
The worksheet features a black and white photograph of a woman in a grocery store. She is holding an apple in one hand and a basket full of apples in the other. There are more apples displayed in front of her. Price tags are visible in the background, suggesting a pricing activity could be associated with the image.
Grade Level Suitability:
This image is suitable for Pre-K through 2nd grade, depending on the activity. Younger students can use it for vocabulary building (apple, basket, store), while older students can practice counting, simple addition/subtraction (if price tags are used), or even creating a story about the woman and her shopping trip.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop vocabulary, observation skills, and potentially math skills in a real-world context. It can be used to spark discussions about healthy eating, shopping, and money. It also encourages visual literacy by having students interpret the image.
How to Use It:
For younger students, ask them to identify the objects in the picture and describe what is happening. For older students, create math problems based on the prices of the apples (if provided in a supplemental activity). You could also ask them to write a short story about the woman's shopping trip.
Target Users:
The primary target users are elementary school teachers and homeschool parents looking for engaging visuals to support lessons in vocabulary, math, storytelling, and healthy eating. It can also be used by ESL teachers to introduce vocabulary related to food and shopping.
The worksheet features a black and white photograph of a woman in a grocery store. She is holding an apple in one hand and a basket full of apples in the other. There are more apples displayed in front of her. Price tags are visible in the background, suggesting a pricing activity could be associated with the image.
Grade Level Suitability:
This image is suitable for Pre-K through 2nd grade, depending on the activity. Younger students can use it for vocabulary building (apple, basket, store), while older students can practice counting, simple addition/subtraction (if price tags are used), or even creating a story about the woman and her shopping trip.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop vocabulary, observation skills, and potentially math skills in a real-world context. It can be used to spark discussions about healthy eating, shopping, and money. It also encourages visual literacy by having students interpret the image.
How to Use It:
For younger students, ask them to identify the objects in the picture and describe what is happening. For older students, create math problems based on the prices of the apples (if provided in a supplemental activity). You could also ask them to write a short story about the woman's shopping trip.
Target Users:
The primary target users are elementary school teachers and homeschool parents looking for engaging visuals to support lessons in vocabulary, math, storytelling, and healthy eating. It can also be used by ESL teachers to introduce vocabulary related to food and shopping.




