Let me carefully examine the image to understand what the task is asking.
The worksheet is titled "MatchCard Science® — Chemistry - 5" and says:
"Identify molecules. Put a 'YES' in each box that correctly describes a molecule."
There are several diagrams and statements:
1.
H₂ diagram: Two circles (atoms) joined together, labeled H₂
→ Associated statement: *"Two or more atoms joined together"*
2.
O diagram: One circle with 6 small dots (electrons), labeled O
→ Associated statement: *"The atoms share electrons in their outer level"*
3.
H diagram: One circle with 1 small dot, labeled H
→ No direct statement attached, but likely related to other boxes
4.
NaCl diagram: Two circles — one larger with 11 dots (likely Na⁺), one smaller with 8 dots (Cl⁻), labeled NaCl
→ Associated statement: *"Do Not Have Protons"*
Also, there's a separate box saying *"Large enough to be seen"*
Wait — I need to match which statements apply to which diagrams. The instruction says: *"Put a 'YES' in each box that correctly describes a molecule."* So for each statement box, we decide if it correctly describes *a molecule* (in general), or possibly whether it applies to the nearby diagram.
But looking at layout, the statements are placed near diagrams, suggesting they’re meant to be evaluated *for that specific diagram*.
Let me zoom in on key parts to clarify.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of atom worksheet 5th grade.