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This is a close-up, slightly blurry photograph of a page from what appears to be a children's educational workbook or textbook, likely used in Venezuela. The page focuses on a lesson about gardening and division. The subjects visible are illustrations of gardening tools: a green watering can and a broom. There is also text in Spanish, explaining a gardening process and posing division problems. The page features colorful illustrations and diagrams designed to engage young learners. The activity taking place is a lesson on planting seeds and the mathematical concept of division. Text on the page describes the steps for preparing a garden, planting seeds, and then introduces division problems related to distributing seeds equally into holes. Notable details include the Spanish text, which describes a process of "First, we clean the terrain. Then, we make furrows to place the seeds and cover them with earth. Finally, we water with water." This suggests an outdoor setting for the gardening activity. The division problems are presented visually with numbers in circles and empty circles representing the answers, accompanied by labels for "dividendo" (dividend), "divisor" (divisor), and "cociente" (quotient). One problem shows 12 divided by 3, and another shows 18 divided by 2. The bottom of the page has a prompt in Spanish: "Now, I answer." The overall tone of the page is educational and child-friendly, using simple language and visuals to explain concepts. The lighting suggests it was taken indoors, likely in a classroom or home environment. The location context of Altagracia, Venezuela, is helpful for understanding the cultural and linguistic setting of the material.
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