Let’s go step by step to find the correct figure for each word.
1.
Rocket
- A rocket is a vehicle that flies into space, usually with flames coming out of the bottom.
- In the first box, the left image shows a classic cartoon rocket with fins and fire — that’s a rocket.
- The right image is an astronaut (a person in a spacesuit), not a rocket.
→ So, color the
left figure for “Rocket”.
2.
Moon
- The Moon is Earth’s natural satellite — it looks like a gray ball with craters (holes) on it.
- In the second box, the left image is Earth (you can see continents).
- The right image has circles and dots — those are craters! That’s the Moon.
→ So, color the
right figure for “Moon”.
3.
Meteorite
- A meteorite is a rock from space that falls to Earth — often shown as a glowing rock flying through the sky with a tail.
- In the third box, the left image is a fiery rock with streaks behind it — that’s a meteorite.
- The right image is a space shuttle (like NASA’s old spacecraft), not a meteorite.
→ So, color the
left figure for “Meteorite”.
4.
Telescope
- A telescope is a tool used to look at stars and planets — it’s long and mounted on legs or a tripod.
- In the fourth box, the left image is the Sun (big circle with rays).
- The right image is a telescope on a stand — yes, that’s it!
→ So, color the
right figure for “Telescope”.
Final Answer:
- Rocket → Left figure
- Moon → Right figure
- Meteorite → Left figure
- Telescope → Right figure
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable space images.