Problem Description:
The task involves identifying items that can be recycled and connecting them to the "Recycle Box." The goal is to color the recyclable items and draw lines from these items to the recycle box.
Solution Explanation:
1.
Identify Recyclable Items:
- Paper (e.g., newspapers, magazines, cardboard boxes)
- Plastic (e.g., bottles, containers)
- Metal (e.g., cans)
- Glass (e.g., jars, bottles)
2.
Analyze the Image:
- The image contains various objects, and we need to determine which ones are recyclable.
- Here is a breakdown of each item:
- Top row:
1. A paper bag (recyclable as paper).
2. A cardboard box (recyclable as paper/cardboard).
3. A crumpled piece of paper (recyclable as paper).
4. A plastic bag (not typically recyclable in most recycling programs; often goes to landfill or specialized recycling).
- Middle row:
1. A bone (not recyclable; organic waste).
2. A plastic bottle (recyclable as plastic).
3. A leaf (not recyclable; organic waste).
4. Another plastic container (recyclable as plastic).
- Bottom row:
1. A glass jar (recyclable as glass).
2. A metal can (recyclable as metal).
3.
Select Recyclable Items:
- Paper bag
- Cardboard box
- Crumpled paper
- Plastic bottle
- Plastic container
- Glass jar
- Metal can
4.
Color the Recyclable Items:
- Color all the identified recyclable items (as per the list above).
5.
Draw Lines to the Recycle Box:
- Draw lines from each recyclable item to the "Recycle Box" at the bottom of the page.
Final Answer:
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Recyclable Items to Color and Connect:
1. Paper bag
2. Cardboard box
3. Crumpled paper
4. Plastic bottle
5. Plastic container
6. Glass jar
7. Metal can
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Steps to Complete:
1. Color the recyclable items listed above.
2. Draw lines from each of these items to the "Recycle Box."
This completes the task! 🌱♻️
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of recycling worksheets.