Problem Description:
The task is to match the words "Hard," "Soft," "Rough," and "Smooth" with the correct pictures based on their texture or material properties. The goal is to identify which objects correspond to each adjective.
Solution Approach:
1.
Understand the Adjectives:
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Hard: Firm, solid, not easily deformed.
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Soft: Gentle, yielding, easily deformed.
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Rough: Uneven, coarse, not smooth.
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Smooth: Even, without roughness or irregularities.
2.
Analyze Each Picture:
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Top Row (Hard):
- Superman T-shirt: Fabric, soft.
- Unicorn plush toy: Soft, cuddly.
- Wooden table: Hard, solid.
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Second Row (Soft):
- Pink pillow: Soft, cushioned.
- Yellow mug: Smooth, hard ceramic.
- Rock: Hard, solid.
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Third Row (Rough):
- Concrete block: Rough, uneven surface.
- Spoon: Smooth, polished metal.
- Egg: Smooth, rounded surface.
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Bottom Row (Smooth):
- Tree bark: Rough, textured.
- Sponges: Rough, porous.
- Silk fabric: Smooth, silky.
3.
Match the Words to Pictures:
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Hard: Wooden table (top row).
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Soft: Pink pillow (second row).
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Rough: Concrete block (third row).
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Smooth: Silk fabric (bottom row).
Final Answer:
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Hard: Wooden table
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Soft: Pink pillow
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Rough: Concrete block
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Smooth: Silk fabric
Explanation:
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Wooden table: Solid and firm, fitting the definition of "hard."
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Pink pillow: Soft and cushioned, fitting the definition of "soft."
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Concrete block: Uneven and coarse, fitting the definition of "rough."
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Silk fabric: Even and silky, fitting the definition of "smooth."
This matching ensures that each word is paired with the object that best represents its texture or material property.
Final Answer Boxed:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Hard: Wooden table, Soft: Pink pillow, Rough: Concrete block, Smooth: Silk fabric}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of soft school worksheet.