I will solve this problem by identifying each object in the image and classifying it as a solid, liquid, or gas based on its physical state. I'll go through each item systematically.
First, let's look at the left worksheet which has 8 items to classify:
1. Smoke - This is a collection of fine solid particles and liquid droplets suspended in air, but it's often classified as a gas for educational purposes.
2. Cloud and rain - Clouds are made of water droplets (liquid) and ice crystals (solid), while rain is definitely liquid.
3. Beans - These are clearly solids.
4. Wind - This is moving air, which is a gas.
5. Milk - This is a liquid.
6. Rock - This is a solid.
7. Carrot - This is a solid (vegetable).
8. Honey - This is a viscous liquid.
Now let's look at the right worksheet which has 9 items to label:
1. Hot air balloon - The balloon itself is a solid, but it's filled with hot air (gas). For classification purposes, we'd typically consider the contents or the primary state.
2. Beans - These are solids.
3. Milk - This is a liquid.
4. Cloud with rain - As mentioned, this represents liquid (rain) and potentially some solid (ice crystals in clouds).
5. Carrot - This is a solid.
6. Smoke - Again, typically classified as gas in educational contexts.
7. Honey - This is a liquid.
8. Wind - This is moving air, which is a gas.
9. Rock - This is a solid.
Let me now provide the complete solution for both worksheets.
For the left worksheet (fill in the blank):
- Smoke: Gas
- Cloud and rain: Liquid
- Beans: Solid
- Wind: Gas
- Milk: Liquid
- Rock: Solid
- Carrot: Solid
- Honey: Liquid
For the right worksheet (label each object):
- Hot air balloon: Gas (referring to the heated air inside)
- Beans: Solid
- Milk: Liquid
- Cloud with rain: Liquid
- Carrot: Solid
- Smoke: Gas
- Honey: Liquid
- Wind: Gas
- Rock: Solid
This completes the classification task for all items in both worksheets.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of solid liquid gas worksheet.