Let’s go step by step to match each picture with the correct beginning blend.
We are given pictures and word endings. We need to pick the right consonant blend (like “cr”, “tr”, etc.) from the bottom list to complete each word so it matches the picture.
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1.
Crab → ends in “ab” → needs “cr” →
crab ✔
2.
Tree → ends in “ee” → needs “tr” →
tree ✔
3.
Brush → ends in “ush” → needs “br” →
brush ✔
4.
Frog → ends in “og” → needs “fr” →
frog ✔
5.
Drop → ends in “op” → needs “dr” →
drop ✔
6.
Grapes → ends in “apes” → needs “gr” →
grapes ✔
7.
Tractor → ends in “actor” → needs “tr” →
tractor ✔
8.
Bridge → ends in “idge” → needs “br” →
bridge ✔
9.
Fridge → ends in “idge” → needs “fr” →
fridge ✔
10.
Dress → ends in “ess” → needs “dr” →
dress ✔
11.
Grass → ends in “ass” → needs “gr” →
grass ✔
12.
Crown → ends in “own” → needs “cr” →
crown ✔
Wait — let’s double-check #12: Crown starts with “cr”? Yes! C-R-O-W-N → “cr” + “own” = crown
✔
Now, check if we used all blends correctly and didn’t repeat incorrectly.
List of blends provided at bottom (each appears twice):
- br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr
- br, cr, dr, fr, gr, tr
So we have two of each. Let’s count how many times we used each:
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br: brush, bridge → 2
✔
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cr: crab, crown → 2
✔
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dr: drop, dress → 2
✔
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fr: frog, fridge → 2
✔
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gr: grapes, grass → 2
✔
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tr: tree, tractor → 2
✔
Perfect — all blends used exactly twice, matching the supply.
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Final Answer:
crab → cr
tree → tr
brush → br
frog → fr
drop → dr
grapes → gr
tractor → tr
bridge → br
fridge → fr
dress → dr
grass → gr
crown → cr
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of blends worksheets.