Full or Empty
This worksheet displays various objects and prompts students to identify which ones are full and which are empty. Students are asked to circle the full items and cross out the empty ones. The images include a basket, a plate, a jar of candies, an ice cube tray, a shopping cart, and other everyday items. This exercise encourages observation and visual categorization.
Worksheets like this one support critical thinking and categorization skills as students assess the state of each item. By recognizing and distinguishing between “full” and “empty,” students enhance their vocabulary and comprehension abilities related to descriptive terms. The worksheet also aids in developing attention to detail as students identify visual clues to determine fullness. Additionally, these types of exercises boost fine motor skills as students practice circling and crossing out items.