Problem Analysis:
The task involves labeling parts of a robot using descriptive adjectives from the provided box. The adjectives are:
big, small, huge, tiny, wide, narrow, long, short, heavy, light.
Solution Approach:
1.
Understand the Adjectives: Each adjective describes a specific characteristic (size, shape, or weight).
2.
Analyze the Robot Image: Observe the size and shape of each part of the robot to determine which adjective fits best.
3.
Label Each Part: Match the adjectives to the corresponding parts of the robot based on their characteristics.
Step-by-Step Solution:
#### Labeling the Robot:
1.
Hand (1): The hand appears to be relatively small compared to the rest of the robot.
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Adjective:
small
2.
Hand (2): This hand is holding a balloon, suggesting it is not very large but functional.
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Adjective:
tiny
3.
Foot (3): The foot is part of the robot's leg structure and appears to be sturdy but not overly large.
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Adjective:
short
4.
Foot (4): Similar to the other foot, this one also appears sturdy and compact.
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Adjective:
short
5.
Leg (5): The leg is slender and elongated.
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Adjective:
long
6.
Leg (6): This leg is also slender and elongated.
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Adjective:
long
7.
Head (7): The head is quite large in comparison to the body.
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Adjective:
huge
8.
Eye (8): The eye is small and circular.
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Adjective:
tiny
9.
Neck (9): The neck is thin and connects the head to the body.
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Adjective:
narrow
10.
Tummy (10): The tummy area is broad and wide.
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Adjective:
wide
Final Labels:
1.
small hand
2.
tiny hand
3.
short foot
4.
short foot
5.
long leg
6.
long leg
7.
huge head
8.
tiny eye
9.
narrow neck
10.
wide tummy
Explanation:
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Small/Tiny: Used for smaller parts like hands and feet.
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Short: Used for compact structures like feet.
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Long: Used for elongated parts like legs.
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Huge: Used for large parts like the head.
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Narrow: Used for thin parts like the neck.
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Wide: Used for broad parts like the tummy.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{1. small, 2. tiny, 3. short, 4. short, 5. long, 6. long, 7. huge, 8. tiny, 9. narrow, 10. wide}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of global 9 worksheet.