I'll solve this worksheet problem step by step.
Looking at the image, I can see it's a worksheet about consonant digraphs "ch". The task is to trace the letters and then write "ch" to complete each word.
Let me break down what needs to be done:
1. First, there's a tracing section where "chimp chimp" is written in dotted lines for the student to trace.
2. Then, there's a section where students need to fill in "ch" to complete words based on pictures.
Let me examine the second part more closely. There are four pictures with partial words:
- A chair with "air" (so the complete word should be "chair")
- A chicken with "ick" (so the complete word should be "chick")
- Cheese with "eese" (so the complete word should be "cheese")
- A chain with "ain" (so the complete word should be "chain")
The solution is to write "ch" at the beginning of each of these partial words to complete them correctly.
I'll now provide the completed answers for the worksheet.
The worksheet is designed to teach children about the consonant digraph "ch" (two letters that make one sound). The task requires students to complete words by adding "ch" at the beginning of each partial word shown next to corresponding pictures.
Here are the completed words:
1.
Chair - The picture shows a chair, and the partial word is "air". Adding "ch" gives us "chair".
2.
Chick - The picture shows a baby chicken, and the partial word is "ick". Adding "ch" gives us "chick".
3.
Cheese - The picture shows cheese, and the partial word is "eese". Adding "ch" gives us "cheese".
4.
Chain - The picture shows a chain, and the partial word is "ain". Adding "ch" gives us "chain".
This exercise helps children recognize that the "ch" digraph makes a specific sound (/tʃ/) and appears at the beginning of many common words. By completing these words, students practice both spelling and phonics skills.
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