Let’s go through each sentence one by one.
We are looking at “CVC sentences” — that means words with a Consonant-Vowel-Consonant pattern, like “cat”, “bat”, “rat”, etc. Each sentence starts with “I see a...” and then names something you can see in the picture next to it.
Let’s check each line:
1. “I see a cat.” → Picture shows a cat
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2. “I see a bat.” → Picture shows a bat (the animal)
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3. “I see a rat.” → Picture shows a rat
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4. “I see a hat.” → Picture shows a cowboy hat
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5. “I see a mat.” → Picture shows a rolled-up mat or yoga mat
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6. “I see a ram.” → Picture shows a ram (a male sheep with curved horns)
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7. “I see a van.” → Picture shows a blue van
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All the sentences match their pictures correctly. There is no mistake here — everything is already solved!
Final Answer: All sentences are correct as written.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of beginners reading worksheet.