Problem Description:
The task involves sorting various items into the correct recycling bins based on their material type:
Plastic,
Metal,
Glass, and
Paper. The image shows four bins labeled with these materials and a set of items below them that need to be categorized.
Solution Approach:
1.
Identify the Material of Each Item: Carefully examine each item and determine its primary material.
2.
Match Items to Bins: Place each item in the corresponding bin based on its material type.
3.
Ensure Correct Categorization: Double-check that each item is placed in the correct bin.
Step-by-Step Solution:
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Items to Sort:
1. Robot toy (plastic)
2. Bottle (plastic)
3. Soap dispenser (plastic)
4. Tin can (metal)
5. Soda can (metal)
6. Aluminum foil (metal)
7. Wine glass (glass)
8. Vase (glass)
9. Shredded paper (paper)
10. Newspaper (paper)
11. Cardboard box (paper)
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Categorization:
1.
Plastic Bin:
- Robot toy
- Bottle
- Soap dispenser
2.
Metal Bin:
- Tin can
- Soda can
- Aluminum foil
3.
Glass Bin:
- Wine glass
- Vase
4.
Paper Bin:
- Shredded paper
- Newspaper
- Cardboard box
Final Answer:
-
Plastic: Robot toy, Bottle, Soap dispenser
-
Metal: Tin can, Soda can, Aluminum foil
-
Glass: Wine glass, Vase
-
Paper: Shredded paper, Newspaper, Cardboard box
Explanation:
Each item has been sorted into the appropriate bin based on its primary material. This ensures efficient recycling by grouping similar materials together, which is crucial for proper waste management and environmental sustainability.
Final Answer Boxed:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Plastic: Robot toy, Bottle, Soap dispenser} \\
\text{Metal: Tin can, Soda can, Aluminum foil} \\
\text{Glass: Wine glass, Vase} \\
\text{Paper: Shredded paper, Newspaper, Cardboard box}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of recycling worksheets.