To solve this task, we need to look at each item and decide if it is a
Solid, a
Liquid, or a
Gas.
Here is the step-by-step sorting:
1. Pancake syrup: It is a thick fluid that pours. ->
Liquid
2. Smartphone: It is a hard object you hold. ->
Solid
3. Guide dog: It is a living animal with a body. ->
Solid
4. Air: It is invisible and fills the space around us. ->
Gas
5. Teddy bear: It is a soft toy with a shape. ->
Solid
6. Legos: These are plastic building blocks. ->
Solid
7. Coke: This is a soda drink. ->
Liquid
8. Oxygen tank: While the tank is solid, the item inside (oxygen) is a gas. ->
Gas
9. Liquid (image of water): The word itself and the puddle indicate a liquid state. ->
Liquid
10. Blow (air): Blowing moves air. ->
Gas
11. Smoke (from box): Smoke floats in the air. ->
Gas
12. Liquid (image of glass): The glass contains water. ->
Liquid
13. Smoke (from fire): Smoke floats in the air. ->
Gas
14. Steam: This is water vapor rising from a kettle. ->
Gas
15. Clouds: These are made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating in the air. In this context, they represent gas/vapor. ->
Gas
16. Coffee with milk: It is a drink. ->
Liquid
17. Rock: It is a hard stone. ->
Solid
18. Baseball: It is a hard ball used in sports. ->
Solid
Now we group them by their category:
Solids
* Smartphone
* Guide dog
* Teddy bear
* Legos
* Rock
* Baseball
Liquids
* Pancake syrup
* Coke
* Liquid (puddle)
* Liquid (glass)
* Coffee with milk
Gases
* Air
* Oxygen tank (contents)
* Blow
* Smoke (box)
* Smoke (fire)
* Steam
* Clouds
Final Answer:
Here are the items sorted into their correct categories:
Solid
* Smartphone
* Guide dog
* Teddy bear
* Legos
* Rock
* Baseball
Liquid
* Pancake syrup
* Coke
* Liquid (puddle)
* Liquid (glass)
* Coffee with milk
Gas
* Air
* Oxygen tank
* Blow
* Smoke (both images)
* Steam
* Clouds
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solid liquid and gas worksheet.