This image shows a set of labels for Minecraft items, but some of the names are spelled incorrectly. Let’s go through each label one by one and fix the spelling mistakes.
1.
TNT – This is correct. In Minecraft, TNT is an explosive block.
2.
COAL – Correct. Coal is a common resource used for fuel and crafting torches.
3.
GOLD – Correct. Gold is a valuable metal used in many recipes.
4.
SLIM BALL –
✘ Incorrect. The correct name is
SLIMEBALL. It’s dropped by slimes and used to make sticky pistons and leads.
5.
DIAMONDS – Correct. Diamonds are rare gems used for tools and armor.
6.
HEARTS – Correct. Hearts represent health in Minecraft (though not an item you hold).
7.
REDSTONE – Correct. Redstone is used for circuits and redstone devices.
8.
COOKIES – Correct. Cookies are a food item made from wheat and cocoa beans.
9.
APPLE – Correct. Apples restore hunger and can be eaten or crafted into golden apples.
10.
WATER MELON –
✘ Incorrect. Should be
WATERMELON (one word). You eat watermelon slices or craft them into blocks.
11.
GOLDEN APPLES – Correct. These are special apples that give buffs when eaten.
12.
CARROTS – Correct. Carrots are a vegetable you can eat or use to breed rabbits and pigs.
So, the two misspelled labels are:
- “SLIM BALL” → should be
SLIMEBALL
- “WATER MELON” → should be
WATERMELON
Final Answer:
The incorrect labels are "SLIM BALL" (should be SLIMEBALL) and "WATER MELON" (should be WATERMELON).
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of minecraft printable labels free.