This is a worksheet designed to teach the classification of matter into three states: solid, liquid, and gas. I will analyze each item in the image and classify it based on its physical state.
Here's my analysis for each item:
1.
Water: The image shows water being poured into a glass. Water at room temperature is a
liquid.
2.
Cube: The image shows alphabet blocks (A, B, C). These are solid objects. So, this is a
solid.
3.
Water vapour: The image shows steam coming out of a kettle. Steam is water in its gaseous state. So, this is a
gas.
4.
Wood: The image shows a piece of wood. Wood is a rigid material with a definite shape and volume. This is a
solid.
5.
Smoke: Smoke consists of tiny particles and gases suspended in the air. It disperses and fills its container, which are properties of a
gas.
6.
Milk: The image shows milk in a carton and a glass. Milk is a fluid that takes the shape of its container. This is a
liquid.
7.
Juice: The image shows orange juice in a glass. Like milk, juice is a fluid. This is a
liquid.
8.
Ice: The image shows ice cubes. Ice is the solid form of water. This is a
solid.
9.
Brick: The image shows a brick. A brick is a hard, rigid object. This is a
solid.
10.
Oxygen: The image shows a compressed gas cylinder. Oxygen gas is stored under pressure in such cylinders. This represents
gas.
11.
Air: The image shows a cloud blowing air. Air is a mixture of gases (mostly nitrogen and oxygen) that fills the atmosphere. This is a
gas.
12.
Rain: The image shows raindrops falling from a cloud. Rain is liquid water falling from the sky. This is a
liquid.
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Based on this analysis, here is the completed classification for the worksheet:
| Item | State |
|---------------|--------|
| water | liquid |
| cube | solid |
| water vapour | gas |
| wood | solid |
| smoke | gas |
| milk | liquid |
| juice | liquid |
| ice | solid |
| brick | solid |
| oxygen | gas |
| air | gas |
| rain | liquid |
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solid liquid and gas worksheet.