Let’s go through each sentence one by one and pick the best word that makes sense with the picture and the sentence.
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1. We (jump, said, for) on the bed.
→ The picture shows a bed. What do kids often do on beds? Jump! “Said” and “for” don’t make sense here.
✔ Best word:
jump
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2. We (said, play, come) the game.
→ The picture is a board game. You “play” a game. “Said” or “come” don’t fit.
✔ Best word:
play
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3. (I, In, Two) run to school.
→ The picture is a school. Who runs to school? A person — like “I”. “In” and “Two” don’t work as subjects.
✔ Best word:
I
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4. Here is (in, the, can) the big book.
→ The picture is a book. We say “Here is the big book.” “In” and “can” don’t fit grammatically.
✔ Best word:
the
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5. We can run (blue, down, jump) the street.
→ The picture is a street. You run “down” the street. “Blue” is a color, “jump” doesn’t fit with “the street” in this context.
✔ Best word:
down
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6. Three (little, for, blue) cats are in the car.
→ The picture is a car with cats. “Little” describes the cats nicely. “For” and “blue” don’t make as much sense unless specified. But “little” fits best for young learners.
✔ Best word:
little
*(Note: “blue” could be possible if the cats were colored blue, but since no color is shown, “little” is safer and more common in early reading.)*
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7. It can make a (blue, be, away) line.
→ The picture is a straight line. What kind of line? Maybe “blue” if it’s drawn in blue ink. “Be” and “away” don’t describe a line. Since there’s no color shown, but “blue” is an option and commonly used in such contexts (“draw a blue line”), we’ll go with that.
✔ Best word:
blue
*(Alternative thought: If the line is just any line, maybe none fit perfectly — but among the choices, “blue” is the only adjective that can describe a line. “Be” and “away” are verbs/adverbs — not adjectives. So “blue” is correct.)*
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8. Come (with, on, big) me to school.
→ The picture is a school. You come “with” someone to school. “On me” or “big me” don’t make sense.
✔ Best word:
with
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Final Answer:
1. jump
2. play
3. I
4. the
5. down
6. little
7. blue
8. with
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of basic sight words worksheet.