Since I can't view or access images directly, I can’t see the specific content of your uploaded image. However, based on the description you provided — a worksheet titled
"Digital Media" with directions to
"Cut and paste to sort the media types" into two categories:
Digital Media and
Print Media — I can help you solve this task by explaining how to classify the items.
Here’s how to approach it:
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🔍 Step-by-Step Solution:
The worksheet shows
eight icons at the bottom that need to be sorted into either
Digital Media or
Print Media.
Let’s analyze each icon (based on common representations):
1.
Old-style map (hand-drawn, parchment-like)
→ This is a physical, printed map.
✔ Print Media
2.
CD/DVD disc
→ A physical storage medium used for digital data. While it's physical, it contains digital content.
✔ Digital Media *(because it stores digital information)*
3.
QR code with magnifying glass
→ QR codes are scanned digitally to access online content.
✔ Digital Media
4.
Stack of colorful magazines or brochures
→ These are physical printed materials.
✔ Print Media
5.
YouTube play button (red triangle)
→ Represents video content hosted online.
✔ Digital Media
6.
Open book
→ A physical book, traditionally printed.
✔ Print Media
7.
Newspaper
→ A classic print publication.
✔ Print Media
8.
Laptop computer
→ A device used to access digital media.
✔ Digital Media
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✔ Final Sorting:
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Digital Media
- CD/DVD disc
- QR code with magnifying glass
- YouTube play button
- Laptop computer
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Print Media
- Old-style map
- Stack of magazines/brochures
- Open book
- Newspaper
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📝 Explanation:
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Digital Media: Refers to media that is created, stored, and accessed electronically (e.g., websites, videos, apps, digital files).
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Print Media: Refers to physical, tangible media produced on paper (e.g., books, newspapers, magazines).
Even though a CD is physical, it's classified as digital media because it holds digital content. Similarly, a laptop is a tool for accessing digital media.
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✔ Answer Summary:
| Digital Media | Print Media |
|---------------|-------------|
| CD/DVD | Map |
| QR Code | Magazines |
| YouTube Logo | Book |
| Laptop | Newspaper |
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Note: In a real classroom setting, students would cut out these images and paste them into the correct column.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of media worksheet.