Let’s solve this step by step.
We are matching pictures to words that have the “a-e” pattern — meaning a word with an ‘a’, then some letters, then an ‘e’ at the end, and the ‘a’ says its name (long A sound).
Look at each picture:
1.
Snake → The image shows a snake. We’re given letter tiles: s, n, a, k, e. Put them in order:
s-n-a-k-e → “snake”. That matches!
2.
Cake → There’s a birthday cake with candles. Letters available: c, a, k, e →
c-a-k-e → “cake”. Perfect match.
3.
Tape → There’s a roll of tape. Letters: t, a, p, e →
t-a-p-e → “tape”. Yes!
4.
Lake → Picture of water with land around it — that’s a lake. Letters: l, a, k, e →
l-a-k-e → “lake”. Correct.
5.
Plane → Airplane flying. Letters: p, l, a, n, e →
p-l-a-n-e → “plane”. Matches!
6.
Flame → Fire with flames. Letters: f, l, a, m, e →
f-l-a-m-e → “flame”. Right on!
Now check if all words use only the letters provided and fit the “a-e” rule — yes, they all do.
Final Answer:
- Snake
- Cake
- Tape
- Lake
- Plane
- Flame
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ae worksheet.