The image shows a list of consonant blends arranged in three columns. Since no specific question or task was given (and all user options are false), the most appropriate response is to organize and present the information clearly as it appears in the chart — essentially transcribing the content for study or reference.
Let’s go step by step:
1. The title is “CONSONANT BLENDS - WALL CHART” — this tells us the purpose: to display common consonant blends used in English reading and spelling.
2. There are three columns of blends:
- Left column: th, wh, ch, sh, sm, sp, sw, sc, sk, sn, st
- Middle column: fr, dr, br, cr, tr, gr, pr, str, spr, thr, scr, shr
- Right column: cl, gl, bl, fl, spl, pl, sl, squ
3. Note: Some entries like “fl” have a space (“f l”) — likely a typo; should be “fl”.
4. Total count:
- Left: 11 blends
- Middle: 12 blends
- Right: 8 blends
→ Total = 31 consonant blends listed.
Since there’s no actual problem to solve (like “find the missing blend” or “match these”), and no instructions were given beyond uploading the image, the best action is to present the data cleanly for learning purposes.
Final Answer:
Here is the complete list of consonant blends from the wall chart:
Left Column:
th, wh, ch, sh, sm, sp, sw, sc, sk, sn, st
Middle Column:
fr, dr, br, cr, tr, gr, pr, str, spr, thr, scr, shr
Right Column:
cl, gl, bl, fl, spl, pl, sl, squ
(Note: “f l” in the original is corrected to “fl” for accuracy.)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of consonant blends chart.