Match the names of carpenter's tools to the correct images in this educational worksheet.
A worksheet showing 20 images of carpenter's tools with corresponding numbers, alongside a list of tool names in English and Spanish for matching exercise.
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Step-by-step solution for: Technical English activity
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Step-by-step solution for: Technical English activity
To solve this matching exercise, we need to identify each tool in the numbered images (1–20) and match it with the correct name from the provided list.
Let’s go step by step:
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Image 1: Three orange pencils → These are clearly carpenter’s pencils (thicker than regular pencils, used by carpenters).
→ Carpenters pencil
Image 2: A small pointed tool with a wooden handle → This is a bradawl (used for making small holes in wood).
→ Bradawl
Image 3: Orange-handled tool with a metal tip that looks like a countersink bit → Used to countersink screws.
→ Hand countersink
Image 4: Wooden hammer-like tool → Used to strike chisels without damaging them.
→ Wooden mallet
Image 5: Red tool with a sliding marker → Used to mark parallel lines on wood.
→ Marking gauge
Image 6: Similar to #5 but with a different head — also a marking device, often used for mortises.
→ Mortice gauge
Image 7: Tool with a blade and adjustable fence — used to set angles for marking or cutting.
→ Hardwood bevel (also called sliding T-bevel)
Image 8: L-shaped ruler with a sliding blade — used to check or mark 90° and 45° angles.
→ Combination square
Image 9: Long ruler with a perpendicular head — used for marking straight lines across boards.
→ T-square
Image 10: Triangular metal ruler — used for measuring and marking roof pitches or general angles.
→ Roofing square (also known as a speed square)
Image 11: Large hand plane with a wooden knob and tote — used for smoothing large surfaces.
→ Hand plane
Image 12: Smaller blue plane — used for trimming end grain or small areas.
→ Block plane
Image 13: Two rectangular blocks, one red and one gray — used to sharpen chisels or plane blades.
→ Oil stone block
Image 14: Metal tool with two arms and a pivot — used to grip or bend things.
→ Pliers
Image 15: Wooden box with slots — used to hold wood at 45° or 90° for cutting miters.
→ Mitre block
Image 16: Hand saw with a red handle — general-purpose saw for cutting wood.
→ Saw
Image 17: Saw with a fine-toothed blade and a back — used for precise joinery cuts.
→ Tenon saw
Image 18: Hammer with a claw on one side — used to drive and remove nails.
→ Claw hammer
Image 19: Chisel with a black handle — used for carving or shaping wood.
→ Wood chisel
Image 20: Square-shaped metal ruler — used to check right angles and mark lines.
→ Carpenters square
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Now let’s compile the final matches:
1. Carpenters pencil
2. Bradawl
3. Hand countersink
4. Wooden mallet
5. Marking gauge
6. Mortice gauge
7. Hardwood bevel
8. Combination square
9. T-square
10. Roofing square
11. Hand plane
12. Block plane
13. Oil stone block
14. Pliers
15. Mitre block
16. Saw
17. Tenon saw
18. Claw hammer
19. Wood chisel
20. Carpenters square
All tools from the list have been matched correctly.
Final Answer:
1. Carpenters pencil
2. Bradawl
3. Hand countersink
4. Wooden mallet
5. Marking gauge
6. Mortice gauge
7. Hardwood bevel
8. Combination square
9. T-square
10. Roofing square
11. Hand plane
12. Block plane
13. Oil stone block
14. Pliers
15. Mitre block
16. Saw
17. Tenon saw
18. Claw hammer
19. Wood chisel
20. Carpenters square
Let’s go step by step:
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Image 1: Three orange pencils → These are clearly carpenter’s pencils (thicker than regular pencils, used by carpenters).
→ Carpenters pencil
Image 2: A small pointed tool with a wooden handle → This is a bradawl (used for making small holes in wood).
→ Bradawl
Image 3: Orange-handled tool with a metal tip that looks like a countersink bit → Used to countersink screws.
→ Hand countersink
Image 4: Wooden hammer-like tool → Used to strike chisels without damaging them.
→ Wooden mallet
Image 5: Red tool with a sliding marker → Used to mark parallel lines on wood.
→ Marking gauge
Image 6: Similar to #5 but with a different head — also a marking device, often used for mortises.
→ Mortice gauge
Image 7: Tool with a blade and adjustable fence — used to set angles for marking or cutting.
→ Hardwood bevel (also called sliding T-bevel)
Image 8: L-shaped ruler with a sliding blade — used to check or mark 90° and 45° angles.
→ Combination square
Image 9: Long ruler with a perpendicular head — used for marking straight lines across boards.
→ T-square
Image 10: Triangular metal ruler — used for measuring and marking roof pitches or general angles.
→ Roofing square (also known as a speed square)
Image 11: Large hand plane with a wooden knob and tote — used for smoothing large surfaces.
→ Hand plane
Image 12: Smaller blue plane — used for trimming end grain or small areas.
→ Block plane
Image 13: Two rectangular blocks, one red and one gray — used to sharpen chisels or plane blades.
→ Oil stone block
Image 14: Metal tool with two arms and a pivot — used to grip or bend things.
→ Pliers
Image 15: Wooden box with slots — used to hold wood at 45° or 90° for cutting miters.
→ Mitre block
Image 16: Hand saw with a red handle — general-purpose saw for cutting wood.
→ Saw
Image 17: Saw with a fine-toothed blade and a back — used for precise joinery cuts.
→ Tenon saw
Image 18: Hammer with a claw on one side — used to drive and remove nails.
→ Claw hammer
Image 19: Chisel with a black handle — used for carving or shaping wood.
→ Wood chisel
Image 20: Square-shaped metal ruler — used to check right angles and mark lines.
→ Carpenters square
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Now let’s compile the final matches:
1. Carpenters pencil
2. Bradawl
3. Hand countersink
4. Wooden mallet
5. Marking gauge
6. Mortice gauge
7. Hardwood bevel
8. Combination square
9. T-square
10. Roofing square
11. Hand plane
12. Block plane
13. Oil stone block
14. Pliers
15. Mitre block
16. Saw
17. Tenon saw
18. Claw hammer
19. Wood chisel
20. Carpenters square
All tools from the list have been matched correctly.
Final Answer:
1. Carpenters pencil
2. Bradawl
3. Hand countersink
4. Wooden mallet
5. Marking gauge
6. Mortice gauge
7. Hardwood bevel
8. Combination square
9. T-square
10. Roofing square
11. Hand plane
12. Block plane
13. Oil stone block
14. Pliers
15. Mitre block
16. Saw
17. Tenon saw
18. Claw hammer
19. Wood chisel
20. Carpenters square
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of woodworking worksheet.