Problem Description:
The task involves categorizing items into the correct columns based on their function or purpose. The columns are labeled as follows:
1.
GLUE
2.
SCHOOL BAG
3.
PENCIL
4.
WINDOW
5.
WHITEBOARD
6.
CRAYON
Below these columns, there are images of various objects. The goal is to match each object with its appropriate category.
Solution:
#### Step 1: Identify the Objects
Here are the objects shown in the image:
1. A pencil
2. A crayon
3. A book (labeled "ABC")
4. An eraser
5. Glue
6. Scissors
7. A chair
8. A notebook
9. A school bag
#### Step 2: Match Objects to Categories
Now, let's categorize each object based on its function or purpose:
1.
GLUE:
- The glue bottle matches this category.
-
Matched Object: Glue
2.
SCHOOL BAG:
- The school bag matches this category.
-
Matched Object: School bag
3.
PENCIL:
- The pencil matches this category.
-
Matched Object: Pencil
4.
WINDOW:
- None of the objects directly represent a window. However, if we interpret "window" as something related to viewing or displaying, the whiteboard could be considered a display surface. But since the question is straightforward, we can assume no object fits here.
-
Matched Object: None
5.
WHITEBOARD:
- The whiteboard matches this category.
-
Matched Object: Whiteboard
6.
CRAYON:
- The crayon matches this category.
-
Matched Object: Crayon
#### Step 3: Assign Remaining Objects
The remaining objects do not fit into the given categories:
- Book ("ABC"): Not a specific category.
- Eraser: Not a specific category.
- Scissors: Not a specific category.
- Chair: Not a specific category.
- Notebook: Not a specific category.
These objects are either general stationery or furniture and do not belong to the provided categories.
Final Answer:
Based on the matching, the solution is:
1.
GLUE: Glue
2.
SCHOOL BAG: School bag
3.
PENCIL: Pencil
4.
WINDOW: None
5.
WHITEBOARD: Whiteboard
6.
CRAYON: Crayon
$$
\boxed{
\begin{array}{c|c}
\text{Category} & \text{Matched Object} \\
\hline
\text{GLUE} & \text{Glue} \\
\text{SCHOOL BAG} & \text{School bag} \\
\text{PENCIL} & \text{Pencil} \\
\text{WINDOW} & \text{None} \\
\text{WHITEBOARD} & \text{Whiteboard} \\
\text{CRAYON} & \text{Crayon} \\
\end{array}
}
$$
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of school items worksheet.