Let’s go through each item one by one and think about where it gets its energy.
1.
Boy
A boy is a person. People get energy from eating food — like cereal, fruits, or sandwiches. So the correct answer for “boy” is
food.
2.
Flowers
Flowers are plants. Plants use sunlight to make their own food (through photosynthesis). They don’t plug into electricity or eat candy! So the correct answer for “flowers” is
sunlight.
3.
Toy robot
This toy robot probably runs on batteries — you can see it has a battery symbol next to it in the options. Robots like this don’t eat food or run on sunlight directly. So the correct answer for “toy robot” is
electric batteries.
4.
Fridge
A fridge is an appliance that keeps things cold. It needs to be plugged into a wall outlet to work — that means it uses electricity. It doesn’t run on food or sunlight. So the correct answer for “fridge” is
electricity.
Now let’s double-check:
- Boy → food
✔
- Flowers → sunlight
✔
- Toy robot → electric batteries
✔
- Fridge → electricity
✔
All answers match how these things actually get energy in real life.
Final Answer:
boy → food
flowers → sunlight
toy robot → electric batteries
fridge → electricity
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of energy types worksheet.