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Materials worksheet for Grade 2 students to identify and label objects based on their material.

Worksheet for Grade 2 students to label objects with materials like cloth, glass, metal, wood, paper, rock, sand, rubber, clay, and plastic.

Worksheet for Grade 2 students to label objects with materials like cloth, glass, metal, wood, paper, rock, sand, rubber, clay, and plastic.

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Let’s go through each object and match it with the correct material from the list:

We have these materials to choose from:
cloth, glass, metal, wood, paper, rock, sand, rubber, clay, plastic

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1. Wine glass → Made of glass (clear, breakable, smooth)

2. Key → Made of metal (shiny, hard, used for locks)

3. House → Made mostly of wood (bricks might be clay or rock, but houses often use wood framing — and “wood” is in the list; also could be “clay” for bricks, but since “wood” is more common for structure and listed, we’ll go with wood. Wait — actually, looking at the image, it’s a brick house. Bricks are made from clay. So better choice: clay

But let’s check: Is “brick” an option? No. Materials given: cloth, glass, metal, wood, paper, rock, sand, rubber, clay, plastic.

Bricks = baked clay. So clay is correct.

4. Open book → Made of paper (pages are paper)

5. Building blocks (like LEGO) → Made of plastic (colorful, molded, lightweight)

6. Flower pot (terracotta) → Made of clay (baked earth, reddish-brown)

Wait — we already used “clay” for the house? Can we reuse materials? The directions don’t say materials can’t be reused. So yes, multiple objects can be same material.

But let’s double-check: House = clay (bricks), Pot = clay (terracotta). That’s fine.

7. T-shirt → Made of cloth (fabric, soft, worn on body)

8. Balloon → Made of rubber (stretchy, holds air — though some are latex, which is rubber-like; “rubber” is the closest match)

9. Desk → Made of wood (furniture, grain visible, sturdy)

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Now let’s assign each:

- Wine glass → glass
- Key → metal
- House → clay (bricks)
- Book → paper
- Blocks → plastic
- Flower pot → clay (again — acceptable)
- T-shirt → cloth
- Balloon → rubber
- Desk → wood

Wait — we have 9 objects and 10 materials. We didn’t use “rock” or “sand”. That’s okay — not all materials need to be used.

But let’s verify the house again. Some might argue house is made of “rock” if it’s stone, but the image shows brick, which is clay. Also, “sand” is used to make glass or concrete, but not directly for the house as shown. So “clay” is best.

Also, balloon — sometimes called “latex”, but “rubber” is the material listed and fits.

Final matching:

1. Glass
2. Metal
3. Clay
4. Paper
5. Plastic
6. Clay
7. Cloth
8. Rubber
9. Wood

All matched correctly.

Final Answer:
glass, metal, clay, paper, plastic, clay, cloth, rubber, wood
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of science worksheet grade 2.
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