Let’s solve this step by step.
We are labeling the parts of a volcano using the word bank:
lava, ash, magma, crater, central vent, side vent
Look at the diagram:
1.
Top center box (pointing to the hole at the top) → That’s where eruption comes out — that’s the
crater.
2.
Top right box (pointing to stuff flying into air) → That’s smoke and tiny bits — that’s
ash.
3.
Left middle box (pointing to channel going up inside) → That’s the main pipe — that’s the
central vent.
4.
Bottom left box (pointing to liquid rock flowing down side) → That’s
lava.
5.
Bottom right box (pointing to smaller channel on side) → That’s a
side vent.
6.
Bottom center box (pointing to big pool underground) → That’s molten rock before it erupts — that’s
magma.
Now match them correctly:
- Top center →
crater
- Top right →
ash
- Left middle →
central vent
- Bottom left →
lava
- Bottom right →
side vent
- Bottom center →
magma
✔ All labels used once. No repeats. Makes sense with how volcanoes work.
Final Answer:
crater, ash, central vent, lava, side vent, magma
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of volcano printable worksheet.