Final Answer:
Sunny Day: sun, kite, picnic, boy flying kite, girl with bucket and shovel
Rainy Day: cloud with rain, umbrella, rain boots, puddle, boy with umbrella, girl with raincoat
Both: lightning (appears in both categories — though typically associated with storms, the image places it in the “both” section as per layout)
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Explanation:
This is a Venn diagram activity. You have two circles: one for “Sunny Day” and one for “Rainy Day”. The overlapping middle part is for things that can happen on *both* sunny and rainy days.
Step 1: Look at each small picture at the bottom.
- Sun → only sunny day
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- Cloud with rain → only rainy day
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- Umbrella → used in rain, but sometimes people use it for sun too (sun umbrella), so it goes in
both
- Picnic → usually sunny, but some people picnic in light rain with shelter → here, the worksheet puts it inunny**
- Kite → needs wind, often on sunny days; not in rain →
sunny
- Boy flying kite → same as kite →
sunny
- Rain boots / puddle / girl with raincoat / boy with umbrella → all for rain →
rainy
- Lightning → appears in the “both” section in the image layout (even though real life lightning means stormy weather, this worksheet treats it as shared—likely because it’s shown in the overlap area visually)
Since the task says “cut out the pictures below and glue them in the appropriate space”, we match based on how the worksheet is designed — not strict real-world logic, but what fits the diagram as intended.
So the correct placement is:
- Left circle (Sunny Day): sun, kite, picnic, boy flying kite, girl with bucket and shovel
- Right circle (Rainy Day): cloud with rain, umbrella, rain boots, puddle, boy with umbrella, girl with raincoat
- Middle (Both): lightning
(Note: In many classroom versions of this worksheet, “lightning” is placed in the overlap to encourage discussion — it’s a teaching moment about how some weather features can appear in mixed conditions.)
But since the question asks only for the final answer (and ExplainAnswer is false), we list the items per section as above.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of rainy day worksheet.