The task in the image involves labeling parts of a cartoon character's body correctly. The labels provided are words like "hair," "mask," "nose," "ear," "teeth," "arm," "leg," and "boot." However, some of these labels are incorrectly placed on the character's body. The goal is to identify which labels are misplaced and explain why.
Observations:
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Hair: Correctly labeled on the head.
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Mask: Incorrectly labeled over the eyes. A mask typically covers the face or part of it, not just the eyes.
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Nose: Incorrectly labeled near the mouth. The nose should be above the mouth.
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Ear: Correctly labeled on the side of the head.
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Teeth: Incorrectly labeled on the arm. Teeth belong inside the mouth.
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Arm: Correctly labeled on the upper limb.
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Leg: Correctly labeled on the lower limb.
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Boot: Incorrectly labeled on the leg. Boots are worn on the feet, not the legs.
Solution:
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Mask: Should cover the face or part of it, not just the eyes. Relocate the label to cover more of the face area.
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Nose: Should be above the mouth. Relocate the label to the correct position on the face.
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Teeth: Should be inside the mouth. Relocate the label to the mouth area.
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Boot: Should be on the feet, not the legs. Relocate the label to the feet.
Explanation:
This activity helps children understand body parts and their correct locations. Misplacing labels can lead to confusion about where each part belongs. By correcting the labels, students learn to associate words with their corresponding body parts accurately.
Final Answer:
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Mask: Relocate to cover more of the face.
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Nose: Relocate to above the mouth.
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Teeth: Relocate to inside the mouth.
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Boot: Relocate to the feet.
This exercise reinforces spatial awareness and vocabulary related to the human body.
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