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"Pick the Blend" educational worksheet for kids to match beginning blends with words.

A colorful educational worksheet titled "Pick the Blend" designed for children to practice blending sounds, featuring images like a crab, tree, paintbrush, frog, water drop, grapes, tractor, bridge, refrigerator, dress, plant, and crown, each paired with a word fragment and a blank space for adding the correct beginning blend from a list below.

A colorful educational worksheet titled "Pick the Blend" designed for children to practice blending sounds, featuring images like a crab, tree, paintbrush, frog, water drop, grapes, tractor, bridge, refrigerator, dress, plant, and crown, each paired with a word fragment and a blank space for adding the correct beginning blend from a list below.

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Let’s solve this step by step.

We have a worksheet called “PICK THE BLEND.”
There are 12 pictures, each with a blank box and then some letters.
At the bottom, there are blend options: br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr — each appears twice (probably for cutting out or matching).

Our job is to pick the correct blend (two-letter start) that makes a real word when added to the given letters, matching the picture.

Let’s go one by one:

1. Crab picture → ___ab → “crab” → so blend = cr

2. Tree picture → ___ee → “tree” → so blend = tr

3. Paintbrush picture → ___ush → “brush” → so blend = br

4. Frog picture → ___og → “frog” → so blend = fr

5. Water drop picture → ___op → “drop” → so blend = dr

6. Grapes picture → ___apes → “grapes” → so blend = gr

7. Tractor picture → ___actor → “tractor” → so blend = tr

8. Bridge picture → ___idge → “bridge” → so blend = br

9. Fridge picture → ___idge → “fridge” → so blend = fr

10. Dress picture → ___ess → “dress” → so blend = dr

11. Grass picture → ___ass → “grass” → so blend = gr

12. Crown picture → ___own → “crown” → so blend = cr

Now let’s list them in order as they appear on the sheet (left column top to bottom, then right column top to bottom):

Left Column:
1. crab → cr
2. brush → br
3. drop → dr
4. tractor → tr
5. fridge → fr
6. grass → gr

Right Column:
7. tree → tr
8. frog → fr
9. grapes → gr
10. bridge → br
11. dress → dr
12. crown → cr

So the full sequence of blends needed (in order of the boxes from top-left to bottom-right) is:

cr, br, dr, tr, fr, gr, tr, fr, gr, br, dr, cr

But since the question doesn’t ask for all answers listed — it just says “solve the problem accurately” — and given the format, we assume we need to provide the correct blend for each item in order.

However, looking back at the user instruction: “Final Answer: [Provide only the final correct answer — this should come AFTER all explanations and reasoning.]”

Since this is a matching activity and no specific output format was requested beyond solving, and given that the original task likely expects the student to cut and paste or write the correct blend next to each, but here we must give a single final answer...

Wait — perhaps the expected final answer is simply the list of correct blends in order? But that’s long.

Alternatively, maybe the system expects us to recognize that this is a fill-in-the-blank with multiple parts, and since no single numeric or short answer exists, we should present the matched pairs clearly.

But re-reading the rules: “If you're solving math or logic problems, verify your answer before writing it in the Final Answer section.”

This is a language/phonics task. The “final answer” should be the correct blends assigned to each picture in order.

Given that, and to comply with “provide only the final correct answer”, I will list them in the order they appear on the page (row by row, left then right):

Row 1: cr, tr
Row 2: br, fr
Row 3: dr, gr
Row 4: tr, br
Row 5: fr, dr
Row 6: gr, cr

So combining: cr, tr, br, fr, dr, gr, tr, br, fr, dr, gr, cr

But that’s 12 items. Maybe we can present it as a list.

Alternatively, since the worksheet has 12 blanks, and the answer key would be those 12 blends in order, I’ll write them as a comma-separated list.

Final verification:

1. crab → cr
2. tree → tr
3. brush → br
4. frog → fr
5. drop → dr
6. grapes → gr
7. tractor → tr
8. bridge → br
9. fridge → fr
10. dress → dr
11. grass → gr
12. crown → cr

All match.

Final Answer:
cr, tr, br, fr, dr, gr, tr, br, fr, dr, gr, cr
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of blends worksheet kindergarten.
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