The image you've uploaded is a worksheet titled
"Unit 2. School things" with
Task 1: Listen and choose YES or NO. The task requires students to listen to audio (which is not included in the image) and decide whether each pictured item is a "school thing" — meaning something typically used in a school setting.
Since we don't have access to the audio, we can only analyze the images and determine which items are
commonly associated with school based on general knowledge.
Let’s go through each image:
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1. Pencil
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✔ YES – A pencil is a common school supply.
- ✔️ This should be
YES.
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2. Crayon
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✔ YES – Crayons are used in schools, especially for younger children.
- ✔️ This should be
YES.
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3. Book (with "abc")
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✔ YES – Books are essential school items.
- ✔️ This should be
YES.
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4. Chair
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✔ YES – Chairs are found in classrooms.
- ✔️ This should be
YES.
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5. Axe
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✘ NO – An axe is not a typical school item. It's a tool, not related to school use.
- ✔️ This should be
NO.
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6. Desk
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✔ YES – Desks are standard furniture in classrooms.
- ✔️ This should be
YES.
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Final Answer:
Based on what is shown in the image and general understanding of "school things," here are the correct choices:
| Image | Item | Correct Choice |
|-------|------------|----------------|
| 1 | Pencil | YES |
| 2 | Crayon | YES |
| 3 | Book | YES |
| 4 | Chair | YES |
| 5 | Axe | NO |
| 6 | Desk | YES |
> 🔔 Note: Since this is an audio-based task ("Listen and choose"), the actual answers depend on what was said in the audio. However,
if the audio described each item correctly, then the above answers would be accurate.
✔ Conclusion:
The student should select:
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YES for: Pencil, Crayon, Book, Chair, Desk
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NO for: Axe
This teaches students to identify everyday school objects and distinguish them from non-school items.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for kg class.