Problem Explanation:
The task is to identify which objects in the image are
spheres and then draw a line from each sphere to the large colorful ball in the middle (which is also a sphere).
A
sphere is a three-dimensional shape that is perfectly round, like a ball. It has no edges or flat surfaces.
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Step-by-Step Analysis of Each Object:
1.
Tennis Ball (top left)
- Shape: Round and smooth
- Yes, it's a
sphere ✔
2.
Ice Cream Cone (top center)
- The ice cream part is rounded, but the cone is conical and not a sphere.
- The whole object is
not a sphere ✘
3.
Cherries (top right)
- Each cherry is round and resembles a sphere.
- Yes, both cherries are
spheres ✔
4.
Gift Box (bottom left)
- This is a rectangular box with flat sides.
- Not a sphere
✘
5.
Beach Ball (center)
- This is the central object and clearly a
sphere ✔
- This is the target for drawing lines to.
6.
Orange (bottom right)
- Oranges are generally spherical in shape.
- Yes, this is a
sphere ✔
7.
Balloon (bottom center-left)
- A balloon is round and inflated, so it's a
sphere ✔
8.
Candle (bottom center-right)
- Cylindrical shape with flat top and bottom.
- Not a sphere
✘
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Spheres Identified:
- Tennis ball
- Both cherries
- Orange
- Balloon
> Note: The beach ball in the center is also a sphere, but it's the
target, so we draw lines *from* the other spheres *to* it.
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Solution:
Draw a line from:
1. Tennis ball → Beach ball
2. Left cherry → Beach ball
3. Right cherry → Beach ball
4. Orange → Beach ball
5. Balloon → Beach ball
✔ These five objects are spheres.
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Final Answer Summary:
Spheres: Tennis ball, cherries (both), orange, balloon
Non-spheres: Ice cream cone, gift box, candle
👉 Connect these
five objects to the beach ball in the center with lines.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sphere worksheet.