What Is Empty?

What Is Empty? Worksheet

Worksheet Description

This worksheet displays a collection of various containers and items, some of which are portrayed as being full and others as empty. The student’s task is to circle the items that are empty and place an “X” on the items that are full. The items include a mix of everyday objects such as a pitcher, a box, a cup of coffee, a basket with eggs, french fries, another basket, a teacup, a toy box, and a trash bin. The activity is visual and interactive, requiring students to discern the content status of each item.

The worksheet aims to teach students the concepts of “empty” and “full” through direct interaction with visual examples. By circling and marking the items, students reinforce their understanding of these two contrasting states. The exercise also helps to enhance fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through the act of circling and marking. Furthermore, this task promotes critical thinking as students must evaluate each item’s condition before making a decision on how to mark it.