Let’s go step by step to fill in each blank with the right word from the box.
The words we can choose from are:
rich, chips, chop, such, quick, chugs, chill, chicken, chicks
We’ll read each sentence and pick the word that makes the most sense.
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1.
Dan will _ _ _ _ _ the logs.
→ What do you do to logs? You *chop* them!
✔ Answer:
chop
2.
Jack has a _ _ _ _ _ run up the hill.
→ “A ___ run” — this describes how fast he ran. “Quick” fits!
✔ Answer:
quick
3.
Jill has lots of hot _ _ _ _ _.
→ Hot what? From the list, “chips” (like French fries) make sense.
✔ Answer:
chips
4.
The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ has lots of eggs.
→ Who lays eggs? A *chicken*!
✔ Answer:
chicken
5.
Sam is a _ _ _ _ _ man.
→ Describing a person — “rich” fits here.
✔ Answer:
rich
6.
Jen has _ _ _ _ _ a lot of cups!
→ This is an expression: “such a lot” means “so many.”
✔ Answer:
such
7.
The hen has six _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
→ Baby chickens are called *chicks*.
✔ Answer:
chicks
8.
Max has a _ _ _ _ _. He will go to bed.
→ If someone is going to bed, maybe they’re feeling cold or tired. “Chill” can mean feeling cold or relaxed before sleep.
✔ Answer:
chill
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Now let’s check the two pictures at the bottom:
- Left picture: Two baby birds → those are
chicks
- Right picture: Plate of fried potatoes → those are
chips
So under the left picture:
chicks
Under the right picture:
chips
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Final Answer:
Dan will
chop the logs.
Jack has a
quick run up the hill.
Jill has lots of hot
chips.
The
chicken has lots of eggs.
Sam is a
rich man.
Jen has
such a lot of cups!
The hen has six
chicks.
Max has a
chill. He will go to bed.
Left picture:
chicks
Right picture:
chips
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ch worksheets.