Let’s think about what we see in the picture and how to use the words given.
We have:
- Rain falling (you can see rain lines)
- People walking — some with umbrellas, one in a raincoat
- Kids playing in puddles or mud
- Wind might be blowing (umbrellas are tilted, clothes look like they’re moving)
The words we can use:
raincoat, wind, mud, umbrella, kids, playing
Now, let’s build simple sentences using these words to describe the scene.
Step 1: Start with the weather.
→ It is raining heavily. The wind is blowing hard.
Step 2: Talk about the adults.
→ One person is wearing a raincoat. Two others are holding umbrellas to stay dry.
Step 3: Talk about the kids.
→ The kids don’t mind the rain! They are playing in the mud and splashing in puddles.
Step 4: Put it all together in a short paragraph.
Final Answer:
It is raining hard and the wind is blowing. One person wears a raincoat, while two others hold umbrellas. But the kids are having fun — they are playing in the mud and jumping in puddles. Even though it’s wet and windy, the children are happy and enjoying the rain.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of composition worksheet.