This is a fun and educational worksheet from
EZPZ Learn titled
"Chores: Read and Choose", designed to help children match chores with the correct pictures. The goal is to read each chore on the left and choose the matching picture on the right.
Let’s go through each row one by one and identify the correct image for each chore:
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1. Make the bed
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Chore: "make the bed"
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Pictures shown:
- Left: Two kids eating at a table (not related).
- Middle: Two kids arranging pillows and sheets on a bed
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- Right: A girl sweeping and using a dustpan (cleaning, not making the bed).
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✔ Correct choice: Middle image – kids are putting the bed together, which means "making the bed."
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2. Take out the trash
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Chore: "take out the trash"
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Pictures shown:
- Left: A child carrying a trash bag toward a bin
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- Middle: A boy watering plants (garden chore).
- Right: A boy loading laundry into a washing machine (laundry).
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✔ Correct choice: Left image – clearly shows taking out the trash.
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3. Vacuum
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Chore: "vacuum"
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Pictures shown:
- Left: A boy walking a dog (pet care).
- Middle: A child using a vacuum cleaner on the floor
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- Right: A child washing dishes (cleaning up after cooking).
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✔ Correct choice: Middle image – child is operating a vacuum.
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4. Cook
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Chore: "cook"
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Pictures shown:
- Left: A child setting or cleaning a table (not cooking).
- Middle: A child feeding a dog (pet care).
- Right: A child wearing a chef's hat and stirring food in a pot
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✔ Correct choice: Right image – this clearly shows someone cooking.
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5. Dust
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Chore: "dust"
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Pictures shown:
- Left: A girl holding a duster near a TV screen
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- Middle: A girl mopping the floor (mopping, not dusting).
- Right: A child playing with blocks (not a chore).
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✔ Correct choice: Left image – she is using a duster on a surface, which is dusting.
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Final Answer Summary:
| Chore | Correct Picture |
|---------------------|------------------|
| Make the bed | Middle |
| Take out the trash | Left |
| Vacuum | Middle |
| Cook | Right |
| Dust | Left |
✔ Instructions for use: Children should draw a line from each chore to its matching picture, or circle the correct one.
This activity helps develop vocabulary, reading comprehension, and understanding of everyday household tasks. Great for early learners! 🌟
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of chores worksheet.