Let's solve the task from the image step by step.
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Task:
"Join each picture on the left to its raw material on the right."
We have four items on the
left (objects made from materials), and four images on the
right (raw materials). We need to match each object to the correct raw material it is made from.
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Step 1: Analyze the Objects on the Left
1.
Chair – Typically made from
wood.
2.
Scarf – Usually made from
wool, which comes from
sheep.
3.
Shirt – Often made from
cotton, which comes from
cotton plants (a plant, shown as a leafy green plant).
4.
Belt – Can be made from
leather, which comes from
animals like cows.
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Step 2: Analyze the Raw Materials on the Right
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Sheep → Provides
wool → used for
scarf
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Tree → Provides
wood → used for
chair
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Cow → Provides
leather → used for
belt
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Plant (leafy green) → Likely
cotton plant → used for
shirt
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Step 3: Make the Matches
Now, let’s pair them correctly:
1.
Chair →
Tree (Wood)
2.
Scarf →
Sheep (Wool)
3.
Shirt →
Plant (Cotton)
4.
Belt →
Cow (Leather)
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✔ Final Answer (Matching):
- Chair → Tree
- Scarf → Sheep
- Shirt → Plant (cotton)
- Belt → Cow
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Explanation:
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Wood comes from
trees → used to make furniture like chairs.
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Wool comes from
sheep → used to make warm clothes like scarves.
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Cotton comes from
cotton plants (represented by the leafy green plant) → used to make shirts.
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Leather comes from
cows → used to make belts.
This activity teaches children about everyday materials and their natural sources — an important concept in science education.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of material worksheet.