This exercise involves matching German prepositions of place ('Wo?' - where?) and direction ('Wohin?' - where to?) with illustrated scenarios. Since the image is a static representation, and I cannot interact with it to demonstrate the 'Ordne' (arrange/match) part, I will provide the logical pairings based on common German usage and the visual cues.
The exercise presents two trains, one labeled '1 Wohin?' and the other '2 Wo?'. Below these are phrases that would typically be matched to visual elements (which are not fully provided or described in a way that allows definitive matching without ambiguity). However, I can deduce the general meaning of the phrases:
Let's categorize the provided phrases:
Note: Some phrases like 'über den Tisch' and 'unter dem Bett' can be used for both 'Wo?' and 'Wohin?' depending on the context (e.g., 'Wo ist der Ball?' - 'Der Ball ist unter dem Bett.' vs. 'Wo soll ich den Ball hinlegen?' - 'Leg ihn unter das Bett.'). The numbered trains in the image suggest a specific context or sequence that is not fully discernible from the static image alone.
Without the complete visual context for each numbered item (1 and 2) and specific items to match, a definitive 'Ordne' (arranging) cannot be provided. However, the categorization above explains the usage of the German prepositions.