Let’s solve this step by step.
We need to match each picture with the correct starting letter of its name.
---
Left side pictures:
1.
Clown → starts with
c — but wait, “c” is not in the middle column! Let’s check again.
Actually, looking at the options: i, g, e, k, f, l, j, h — none are “c”. Hmm… maybe it’s not “clown”?
Wait — perhaps it’s
“jester”? No, that starts with “j”, and we have a key below which might be “key” → “k”.
Let’s look more carefully.
Actually, let’s list all left-side images and think of their names:
- Top left: A clown wearing a hat → commonly called a
clown, but “c” isn’t an option. Maybe it’s meant to be
“funny man”? No.
Wait — perhaps it’s
“giggle”? That doesn’t fit.
Let’s skip and come back.
Better approach: Look at the right side too — some are already matched.
There’s a line from
i (in the middle) to the
ink bottle on the bottom right.
→ Ink starts with
i → so that match is correct.
Now let’s go one by one.
---
Left Column Pictures:
1.
Clown → What word starting with one of the letters?
Maybe it’s
“jolly”? But that’s not the object.
Wait — perhaps it’s
“funny face”? Still no.
Let’s think differently.
Maybe the clown is meant to represent
“giggles”? Not really.
Wait — what if it’s
“hat”? The clown is wearing a hat → “h” is an option.
But there’s also a glass, flowers, key...
Alternative idea: Perhaps the clown represents
“circus”? Still “c”.
Hold on — let’s look at the
right column:
Right Column:
- Hut → starts with
h
- Lemon → starts with
l
- Eye → starts with
e
- Ink → already matched to
i
So right side matches:
- Hut → h
- Lemon → l
- Eye → e
- Ink → i (already drawn)
That uses up: h, l, e, i
Middle column has: i, g, e, k, f, l, j, h → so used: i, e, l, h → remaining: g, k, f, j
Now left column:
Pictures:
1. Clown → ?
2. Flowers → “flowers” starts with
f → yes! So flowers → f
3. Glass → “glass” starts with
g → yes!
4. Key → “key” starts with
k → yes!
So now:
Flowers → f
Glass → g
Key → k
Then what about the clown?
Remaining letter in middle:
j
What could clown be? “Joker”? Yes! In many contexts, a clown is called a joker. And “joker” starts with
j.
Perfect!
So:
- Clown → j
- Flowers → f
- Glass → g
- Key → k
And right side:
- Hut → h
- Lemon → l
- Eye → e
- Ink → i (already matched)
All letters used: j, f, g, k, h, l, e, i — that’s all 8.
Now let’s write the matches clearly:
Left to Middle:
- Clown → j
- Flowers → f
- Glass → g
- Key → k
Right to Middle:
- Hut → h
- Lemon → l
- Eye → e
- Ink → i (already connected)
So final matching pairs:
Clown — j
Flowers — f
Glass — g
Key — k
Hut — h
Lemon — l
Eye — e
Ink — i
──────────────────────────────────────
Final Answer:
Clown → j
Flowers → f
Glass → g
Key → k
Hut → h
Lemon → l
Eye → e
Ink → i
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cognitive worksheet printable.