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This Grade 1 hard worksheet uses solids and liquids to solve everyday design problems at home. Students answer four multiple choice scenarios about jugs, soup bowls, windows, and block boxes, then complete five sentences about choosing smart containers. Hints and short explanations help first graders reason about why we pick solid walls for liquids and strong lids for solid items.

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Busy Bee
Solids & Liquids
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Why do we store milk in a jug and not in a bag with holes?
 A) milk is a solid
 B) milk would leak out
 C) jugs look nicer
 D) bags are too small
2. What is the best dish for hot tomato soup?
 A) a flat paper plate
 B) a solid deep bowl
 C) a bag with holes
 D) a stack of blocks
3. Why are windows made from solid glass and not water?
 A) water would flow away
 B) glass is cheaper
 C) water is too cold
 D) glass is a liquid
4. Which is the best way to carry blocks to your friend?
 A) in a cup of water
 B) in a box with a lid
 C) on a paper napkin
 D) in cupped hands full of juice
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) To hold water, we pick a cup with no holes.
2) We carry soup in a deep bowl so it stays inside.
3) A backpack is made of a solid so it keeps its shape.
4) Raincoats are solid to keep your clothes dry.
5) We use a lid on a pot so the soup does not spill.
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