Let's solve the
Phonics Matching worksheet step by step.
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Task:
Draw a line to match each
phonics word on the left with the correct
picture on the right.
The words all end with the
"ch" sound, which is pronounced like /tʃ/ (as in "church"). We need to match each word to its corresponding picture.
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Words and Pictures:
#### Words:
1.
cheek
2.
chimp
3.
bench
4.
chess
5.
lunch
6.
chop
#### Pictures (from top to bottom):
1. A
bench
2. A
plate with food (lunch)
3.
Chess pieces
4. A
chopping board with knife (chop)
5. A
monkey (chimp)
6. A
girl’s face (cheek)
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Matching Logic:
Let’s go one by one:
1.
cheek → The picture of a
girl’s face shows the cheek area.
✔
→ Match
cheek to the
face picture.
2.
chimp → A
chimp is a chimpanzee, which looks like a monkey.
→ Match
chimp to the
monkey picture.
3.
bench → A
bench is a long seat.
→ Match
bench to the
bench picture.
4.
chess → Chess is a game played with pieces.
→ Match
chess to the
chess pieces picture.
5.
lunch → Lunch is a meal, shown as a plate with food.
→ Match
lunch to the
plate with food picture.
6.
chop → Chop means to cut, often with a knife. The picture shows a
chopping board and knife.
→ Match
chop to the
chopping board picture.
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✔ Final Matching:
-
cheek → Girl’s face
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chimp → Monkey
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bench → Bench
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chess → Chess pieces
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lunch → Plate with food
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chop → Chopping board and knife
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📝 Instructions for Student:
Draw lines from each word to the matching picture:
- Connect “cheek” to the girl’s face.
- Connect “chimp” to the monkey.
- Connect “bench” to the bench.
- Connect “chess” to the chess pieces.
- Connect “lunch” to the plate with food.
- Connect “chop” to the chopping board.
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This activity helps children practice
word recognition and
phonics — specifically identifying the /tʃ/ sound in different words. It also reinforces vocabulary and visual association.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ch worksheets.