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Let’s go step by step to fill in the correct “S” blend for each word.
We are given these S-blends to choose from:
st, sp, sh, sn, st, sw, sp, sl
Note: Some blends repeat (like “st” and “sp”), so we can use them more than once if needed.
Now let’s look at each picture and match it with the right beginning sound:
1. 🐍 Snake → snake → uses sn
2. 🥄 Spoon → spoon → uses sp
3. Shoes → shoes → uses sh
4. ❄️ Snow → snow → uses sn
5. 🍓 Strawberry → strawberry → but wait — our options don’t have “str”. Let’s check again. The blank is before “rawberry”, so we need a 2-letter blend that makes “str”? Hmm… actually, looking at the image, the word is written as “.......rawberry” — that means the first part is missing. But “str” isn’t in our list. Wait — maybe it’s just “s” + “tr”? No — the instruction says “S blend”, meaning two letters starting with S.
Wait — perhaps I misread. Let me recheck the word: It says “.......rawberry”. That would be “strawberry” — which starts with “str”. But “str” is not in our given blends. Our blends are only 2-letter: st, sp, sh, sn, sw, sl.
Hold on — maybe the worksheet has a typo? Or perhaps I’m overcomplicating.
Actually — looking again: The word is “.......rawberry” — if we put “st” there, we get “strawberry” — yes! Because “st” + “rawberry” = “strawberry”. Even though “str” is three letters, the blend here is “st” followed by “r” — but the worksheet might be treating “st” as the blend even when followed by another consonant. In phonics, “str” is a triple blend, but since the worksheet only gives us 2-letter S-blends, and “st” is available, and “st” + “rawberry” makes “strawberry”, we’ll go with st.
But wait — let’s check all words first.
6. ⭐ Star → star → uses st
7. 🦢 Swan → swan → uses sw
8. 👕 Shirt → shirt → uses sh
9. 🐌 Snail → snail → uses sn
10. ️ Spider → spider → uses sp
11. 🚢 Ship → ship → uses sh
12. 🎨 Shape → shape → uses sh
13. Slide → slide → uses sl
14. 🏪 Shop → shop → uses sh
Wait — let’s list them clearly with the correct blend:
Left column:
- Snake → snake → sn
- Shoes → shoes → sh
- Strawberry → strawberry → st (even though it becomes “str”, the blend provided is “st”)
- Swan → swan → sw
- Snail → snail → sn
- Ship → ship → sh
- Slide → slide → sl
Right column:
- Spoon → spoon → sp
- Snow → snow → sn
- Star → star → st
- Shirt → shirt → sh
- Spider → spider → sp
- Shape → shape → sh
- Shop → shop → sh
Now, let’s write the answers in order as they appear in the worksheet (left to right, top to bottom):
Row 1:
- Left: snake → sn
- Right: spoon → sp
Row 2:
- Left: shoes → sh
- Right: snow → sn
Row 3:
- Left: strawberry → st
- Right: star → st
Row 4:
- Left: swan → sw
- Right: shirt → sh
Row 5:
- Left: snail → sn
- Right: spider → sp
Row 6:
- Left: ship → sh
- Right: shape → sh
Row 7:
- Left: slide → sl
- Right: shop → sh
So the full answer list (in order of the blanks) is:
sn, sp,
sh, sn,
st, st,
sw, sh,
sn, sp,
sh, sh,
sl, sh
Final Answer:
sn, sp, sh, sn, st, st, sw, sh, sn, sp, sh, sh, sl, sh
We are given these S-blends to choose from:
st, sp, sh, sn, st, sw, sp, sl
Note: Some blends repeat (like “st” and “sp”), so we can use them more than once if needed.
Now let’s look at each picture and match it with the right beginning sound:
1. 🐍 Snake → snake → uses sn
2. 🥄 Spoon → spoon → uses sp
3. Shoes → shoes → uses sh
4. ❄️ Snow → snow → uses sn
5. 🍓 Strawberry → strawberry → but wait — our options don’t have “str”. Let’s check again. The blank is before “rawberry”, so we need a 2-letter blend that makes “str”? Hmm… actually, looking at the image, the word is written as “.......rawberry” — that means the first part is missing. But “str” isn’t in our list. Wait — maybe it’s just “s” + “tr”? No — the instruction says “S blend”, meaning two letters starting with S.
Wait — perhaps I misread. Let me recheck the word: It says “.......rawberry”. That would be “strawberry” — which starts with “str”. But “str” is not in our given blends. Our blends are only 2-letter: st, sp, sh, sn, sw, sl.
Hold on — maybe the worksheet has a typo? Or perhaps I’m overcomplicating.
Actually — looking again: The word is “.......rawberry” — if we put “st” there, we get “strawberry” — yes! Because “st” + “rawberry” = “strawberry”. Even though “str” is three letters, the blend here is “st” followed by “r” — but the worksheet might be treating “st” as the blend even when followed by another consonant. In phonics, “str” is a triple blend, but since the worksheet only gives us 2-letter S-blends, and “st” is available, and “st” + “rawberry” makes “strawberry”, we’ll go with st.
But wait — let’s check all words first.
6. ⭐ Star → star → uses st
7. 🦢 Swan → swan → uses sw
8. 👕 Shirt → shirt → uses sh
9. 🐌 Snail → snail → uses sn
10. ️ Spider → spider → uses sp
11. 🚢 Ship → ship → uses sh
12. 🎨 Shape → shape → uses sh
13. Slide → slide → uses sl
14. 🏪 Shop → shop → uses sh
Wait — let’s list them clearly with the correct blend:
Left column:
- Snake → snake → sn
- Shoes → shoes → sh
- Strawberry → strawberry → st (even though it becomes “str”, the blend provided is “st”)
- Swan → swan → sw
- Snail → snail → sn
- Ship → ship → sh
- Slide → slide → sl
Right column:
- Spoon → spoon → sp
- Snow → snow → sn
- Star → star → st
- Shirt → shirt → sh
- Spider → spider → sp
- Shape → shape → sh
- Shop → shop → sh
Now, let’s write the answers in order as they appear in the worksheet (left to right, top to bottom):
Row 1:
- Left: snake → sn
- Right: spoon → sp
Row 2:
- Left: shoes → sh
- Right: snow → sn
Row 3:
- Left: strawberry → st
- Right: star → st
Row 4:
- Left: swan → sw
- Right: shirt → sh
Row 5:
- Left: snail → sn
- Right: spider → sp
Row 6:
- Left: ship → sh
- Right: shape → sh
Row 7:
- Left: slide → sl
- Right: shop → sh
So the full answer list (in order of the blanks) is:
sn, sp,
sh, sn,
st, st,
sw, sh,
sn, sp,
sh, sh,
sl, sh
Final Answer:
sn, sp, sh, sn, st, st, sw, sh, sn, sp, sh, sh, sl, sh
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of blends worksheets.