Let me work through this problem step by step.
The task asks to circle objects that light can pass through. This is about transparency - whether materials allow light to travel through them.
Let me think about each object:
1.
Stack of books - Books are made of paper and cardboard. Light cannot pass through them. They are opaque.
2.
Wine glass - A wine glass is made of clear glass. Light can easily pass through it. It is transparent.
3.
Cardboard box - Cardboard is thick and solid. Light cannot pass through it. It is opaque.
4.
Window with plant - The window has a glass pane. Glass allows light to pass through. Even though there's a frame, the main part (the glass) is transparent.
5.
Pitcher with orange juice - The pitcher appears to be made of glass or clear plastic. You can see the liquid inside, which means light passes through it. It is transparent.
6.
Monkey - A monkey is a living animal with fur and skin. Light cannot pass through it. It is opaque.
7.
Perfume bottle - This appears to be a glass bottle. Glass allows light to pass through. It is transparent.
8.
Brick wall - Bricks are solid and thick. Light cannot pass through them. It is opaque.
9.
Water bottle - This is a clear plastic water bottle. You can see through it, meaning light passes through. It is transparent.
Now let me verify my answers:
- Objects where light CAN pass through (transparent): wine glass, window, pitcher, perfume bottle, water bottle
- Objects where light CANNOT pass through (opaque): books, cardboard box, monkey, brick wall
Final Answer: Circle these objects: the wine glass, the window, the pitcher with juice, the perfume bottle, and the water bottle.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of transparent translucent opaque worksheet.