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Materials and Properties Worksheets

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To solve the problem, we need to match each object in the image with the most appropriate property from the list provided. Let's go through each object and determine its corresponding property.

List of Properties:


- Soft
- Hard
- Smooth
- Rough
- Heavy
- Light
- Flexible
- Sturdy

Objects in the Image:


1. Cushion
2. Hammer
3. Paper bag
4. Toy car
5. Tissue box

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Step-by-Step Solution:



#### 1. Cushion
- A cushion is typically soft to the touch and comfortable.
- Property: Soft

#### 2. Hammer
- A hammer is made of metal or a hard material and is used for striking objects.
- Property: Hard

#### 3. Paper bag
- A paper bag is lightweight and can be easily folded or bent.
- Property: Flexible

#### 4. Toy car
- A toy car is usually made of plastic or metal and has a smooth surface.
- Property: Smooth

#### 5. Tissue box
- A tissue box is typically sturdy enough to hold tissues inside and maintain its shape.
- Property: Sturdy

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Final Matching:


1. CushionSoft
2. HammerHard
3. Paper bagFlexible
4. Toy carSmooth
5. Tissue boxSturdy

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Explanation:


- Soft: Materials that are not rigid and can be easily compressed or deformed (e.g., cushion).
- Hard: Materials that are rigid and resistant to deformation (e.g., hammer).
- Smooth: Surfaces that are even and free of roughness (e.g., toy car).
- Rough: Surfaces that have irregularities or texture (not applicable here).
- Heavy: Objects that have significant mass (not directly applicable here).
- Light: Objects that have low mass (e.g., paper bag).
- Flexible: Materials that can bend or fold without breaking (e.g., paper bag).
- Sturdy: Objects that are strong and stable (e.g., tissue box).

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Final Answer:


\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{Cushion} & \text{Soft} \\
\text{Hammer} & \text{Hard} \\
\text{Paper bag} & \text{Flexible} \\
\text{Toy car} & \text{Smooth} \\
\text{Tissue box} & \text{Sturdy} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
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