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Final Answer:
Geography — map with explorer
Chemistry — beaker and liquid
Maths — multiplication and subtraction on board
English — kids holding “EATING” letters
French — Eiffel Tower and French flag
Science — scientist with lab equipment
Technology — people using computers
Art — paint palette and brush
PE — football player
Music — xylophone
History — man with ancient map
IT — person using computer (already labeled)
Religious Studies — Holy Bible
Music — (already listed, but second music image is xylophone)
Note: The task appears to be matching images to subject names. Based on standard curriculum associations:
Top row (labels): Geography, History, Art, PE
Middle row (labels): Chemistry, Maths, RS, Music
Bottom row (labels): Science, Technology, English, IT
Left column (images, top to bottom):
1. Explorer with world map → Geography
2. Holy Bible → RS (Religious Studies)
3. Eiffel Tower + flag → French
Second column:
1. Xylophone → Music
2. Scientist in lab → Science
3. Two students at computer → IT (but IT is already used; likely *Technology* fits better here)
Third column:
1. Teacher at maths board → Maths
2. Football player → PE
3. Paint palette → Art
Fourth column:
1. Kids with “EATING” sign → English (language/reading)
2. Person pouring liquid in flask → Chemistry
3. Saw → Technology? But saw is more *Design & Technology* or *DT*, not listed. However, among given subjects, Technology is the closest match for tools/hands-on work.
But the standard matching expected in such worksheets is:
- Map with explorer → Geography
- Xylophone → Music
- Maths board → Maths
- “EATING” letters → English
- Holy Bible → RS
- Scientist with lab → Chemistry
- Football player → PE
- Pouring liquid (flask) → Science *(more accurate than Chemistry—Chemistry is a branch of Science, but image shows general lab work; however, one image is clearly chemistry glassware)*
Wait—image with green liquid in beaker + flask is classic Chemistry.
Image with test tubes and goggles is also Chemistry—but here only one chemistry-style image.
Let’s list all 12 images and match uniquely to the 12 subjects listed:
Subjects given (12 total):
Geography, History, Art, PE, Chemistry, Maths, RS, Music, Science, Technology, English, IT
Images (12):
1. Explorer + world map → Geography
2. Xylophone → Music
3. Teacher at maths board (32×4, 407−69) → Maths
4. Kids holding “EATING” → English
5. Holy Bible → RS
6. Scientist with beakers/flasks → Chemistry
7. Football player → PE
8. Paint palette + brush → Art
9. Eiffel Tower + French flag → French
10. Two people at computer → IT
11. Person with saw → Technology
12. Man with old map/book (beard, scroll) → History
Yes — that’s 12 clear matches.
So the correct pairing is:
- Geography → explorer/map
- Music → xylophone
- Maths → calculation board
- English → “EATING” sign
- RS → Holy Bible
- Chemistry → lab flask/beaker
- PE → football player
- Art → paint palette
- French → Eiffel Tower & flag
- IT → people using computer
- Technology → saw
- History → bearded historian with old map
Since the question likely asks to write the subject name under each image, and the only blank lines are under the 12 images, the final answer is the list of 12 subject names in order of images (left to right, top to bottom):
1. Geography
2. Music
3. Maths
4. English
5. RS
6. Chemistry
7. PE
8. Art
9. French
10. IT
11. Technology
12. History
But the worksheet layout has 3 rows of 4 images = 12 images.
Row 1 images (left to right):
- Map/explorer → Geography
- Xylophone → Music
- Maths board → Maths
- “EATING” kids → English
Row 2:
- Holy Bible → RS
- Scientist lab → Chemistry
- Football player → PE
- Paint palette → Art
Row 3:
- Eiffel Tower/flag → French
- Computer users → IT
- Saw → Technology
- Bearded historian → History
Thus, the 12 answers in order are:
Geography, Music, Maths, English, RS, Chemistry, PE, Art, French, IT, Technology, History
But the instruction says: “Final Answer: [Provide only the final correct answer.]”
Since it's a matching task with blanks under images, and no specific format requested, the expected output is likely the list of subject names in the order of the images (left-to-right, top-to-bottom).
Final Answer:
Geography, Music, Maths, English, RS, Chemistry, PE, Art, French, IT, Technology, History
Geography — map with explorer
Chemistry — beaker and liquid
Maths — multiplication and subtraction on board
English — kids holding “EATING” letters
French — Eiffel Tower and French flag
Science — scientist with lab equipment
Technology — people using computers
Art — paint palette and brush
PE — football player
Music — xylophone
History — man with ancient map
IT — person using computer (already labeled)
Religious Studies — Holy Bible
Music — (already listed, but second music image is xylophone)
Note: The task appears to be matching images to subject names. Based on standard curriculum associations:
Top row (labels): Geography, History, Art, PE
Middle row (labels): Chemistry, Maths, RS, Music
Bottom row (labels): Science, Technology, English, IT
Left column (images, top to bottom):
1. Explorer with world map → Geography
2. Holy Bible → RS (Religious Studies)
3. Eiffel Tower + flag → French
Second column:
1. Xylophone → Music
2. Scientist in lab → Science
3. Two students at computer → IT (but IT is already used; likely *Technology* fits better here)
Third column:
1. Teacher at maths board → Maths
2. Football player → PE
3. Paint palette → Art
Fourth column:
1. Kids with “EATING” sign → English (language/reading)
2. Person pouring liquid in flask → Chemistry
3. Saw → Technology? But saw is more *Design & Technology* or *DT*, not listed. However, among given subjects, Technology is the closest match for tools/hands-on work.
But the standard matching expected in such worksheets is:
- Map with explorer → Geography
- Xylophone → Music
- Maths board → Maths
- “EATING” letters → English
- Holy Bible → RS
- Scientist with lab → Chemistry
- Football player → PE
- Pouring liquid (flask) → Science *(more accurate than Chemistry—Chemistry is a branch of Science, but image shows general lab work; however, one image is clearly chemistry glassware)*
Wait—image with green liquid in beaker + flask is classic Chemistry.
Image with test tubes and goggles is also Chemistry—but here only one chemistry-style image.
Let’s list all 12 images and match uniquely to the 12 subjects listed:
Subjects given (12 total):
Geography, History, Art, PE, Chemistry, Maths, RS, Music, Science, Technology, English, IT
Images (12):
1. Explorer + world map → Geography
2. Xylophone → Music
3. Teacher at maths board (32×4, 407−69) → Maths
4. Kids holding “EATING” → English
5. Holy Bible → RS
6. Scientist with beakers/flasks → Chemistry
7. Football player → PE
8. Paint palette + brush → Art
9. Eiffel Tower + French flag → French
10. Two people at computer → IT
11. Person with saw → Technology
12. Man with old map/book (beard, scroll) → History
Yes — that’s 12 clear matches.
So the correct pairing is:
- Geography → explorer/map
- Music → xylophone
- Maths → calculation board
- English → “EATING” sign
- RS → Holy Bible
- Chemistry → lab flask/beaker
- PE → football player
- Art → paint palette
- French → Eiffel Tower & flag
- IT → people using computer
- Technology → saw
- History → bearded historian with old map
Since the question likely asks to write the subject name under each image, and the only blank lines are under the 12 images, the final answer is the list of 12 subject names in order of images (left to right, top to bottom):
1. Geography
2. Music
3. Maths
4. English
5. RS
6. Chemistry
7. PE
8. Art
9. French
10. IT
11. Technology
12. History
But the worksheet layout has 3 rows of 4 images = 12 images.
Row 1 images (left to right):
- Map/explorer → Geography
- Xylophone → Music
- Maths board → Maths
- “EATING” kids → English
Row 2:
- Holy Bible → RS
- Scientist lab → Chemistry
- Football player → PE
- Paint palette → Art
Row 3:
- Eiffel Tower/flag → French
- Computer users → IT
- Saw → Technology
- Bearded historian → History
Thus, the 12 answers in order are:
Geography, Music, Maths, English, RS, Chemistry, PE, Art, French, IT, Technology, History
But the instruction says: “Final Answer: [Provide only the final correct answer.]”
Since it's a matching task with blanks under images, and no specific format requested, the expected output is likely the list of subject names in the order of the images (left-to-right, top-to-bottom).
Final Answer:
Geography, Music, Maths, English, RS, Chemistry, PE, Art, French, IT, Technology, History
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of subjects worksheet.