Let’s go through each picture one by one and think about what we use water for in that situation.
1.
Top left – Hands under a faucet:
We turn on the tap to wash our hands. So, this is for
washing hands.
2.
Top right – Boy brushing teeth at sink:
He’s using water while brushing his teeth — maybe to rinse his mouth or wet the toothbrush. So, this is for
brushing teeth.
3.
Middle left – Girl drinking from a glass:
She’s holding a glass of water to her mouth. That means she’s
drinking water.
4.
Middle right – Watering can pouring on a plant:
The watering can is giving water to the plant so it can grow. This is for
watering plants.
5.
Bottom left – Pot with steam coming out:
When we cook food like rice or pasta, we boil it in water. So, this is for
cooking food.
6.
Bottom middle – Mop cleaning floor with water puddle:
We use water with a mop to clean dirty floors. So, this is for
cleaning the floor.
7.
Bottom right – Man helping child swim in pool:
They’re in a swimming pool — that’s for fun and exercise! So, this is for
swimming.
Now let’s match each picture to its correct use:
- Faucet → Washing hands
- Brushing teeth → Brushing teeth
- Drinking girl → Drinking
- Watering plant → Watering plants
- Cooking pot → Cooking
- Mopping floor → Cleaning
- Swimming pool → Swimming
Final Answer:
We use water for: washing hands, brushing teeth, drinking, watering plants, cooking, cleaning, and swimming.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of water worksheet.