Let’s go through each picture one by one and pick the right word that matches what we see.
1.
Sun – The sun is hot. It gives us heat and light. So, “hot” is correct.
2.
Ice cubes – Ice is cold. You feel cold when you touch ice. So, “cold” is correct.
3.
Sweater – A sweater keeps you warm in cool weather. So, “warm” is correct.
4.
Scarf – A scarf is worn to keep your neck warm, but not as heavy as a sweater. Still, it’s for warmth — so “warm” is better than “hot”. Wait — let’s think again. Scarves are usually for chilly days, not freezing or super hot. But between “hot” and “warm”, “warm” fits best. Actually, looking at the options: “hot” or “warm”? Scarf = warm. Yes.
5.
Cold drink with straw – This looks like a smoothie or juice with ice. It’s meant to be refreshing and cool. So, “cool” is correct.
6.
Fire – Fire is very hot. You can get burned by fire. So, “hot” is correct.
7.
Thermometer showing high temperature – The red line is up high, meaning hot. So, “hot” is correct.
8.
Hot coffee with steam – Steam means it’s hot. Coffee is served hot. So, “hot” is correct.
9.
Campfire – Fire is hot. Even small fires are hot. So, “hot” is correct.
10.
Thermometer showing low temperature – The blue line is down low, meaning cold. So, “cold” is correct.
Wait — let me double-check #4 (scarf). Is it “warm” or “hot”? Scarves are for keeping warm, not making you hot. So yes, “warm” is right.
Also, #5: cold drink → “cool” is perfect. Not “cold” because it’s not ice, just a chilled drink.
#8: steaming coffee → definitely “hot”.
#9: campfire → “hot”
#10: thermometer low → “cold”
Now let’s list them clearly:
- Sun → hot
- Ice cubes → cold
- Sweater → warm
- Scarf → warm
- Cold drink → cool
- Fire → hot
- Thermometer high → hot
- Coffee → hot
- Campfire → hot
- Thermometer low → cold
All matched correctly.
Final Answer:
hot, cold, warm, warm, cool, hot, hot, hot, hot, cold
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of hot and cold worksheet.