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Educational cut-and-paste worksheet for children to match words with pictures.

Cut and Paste activity worksheet with images of a duck, lock, soccer player, child with dog, hockey sticks, sock, rock, bed, and checkmark, with corresponding words to match.

Cut and Paste activity worksheet with images of a duck, lock, soccer player, child with dog, hockey sticks, sock, rock, bed, and checkmark, with corresponding words to match.

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Let’s go through each picture and match it with the correct word from the list.

We have 9 pictures and 9 words. We need to pair them correctly based on what each picture shows.

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Picture 1: A duck
→ The word is duck

Picture 2: A padlock
→ The word is lock

Picture 3: A soccer player kicking a ball
→ The word is kick

Picture 4: A boy licking a dog (or maybe the dog is licking him — either way, action involves “lick”)
→ The word is lick

Picture 5: Hockey sticks and a puck
→ The word is puck

Picture 6: A sock
→ The word is sock

Picture 7: A rock
→ The word is rock

Picture 8: A child in bed looking sick
→ The word is sick

Picture 9: A green checkmark — this usually means “correct” or “right”, but in this context, since we’re matching words ending in “-ick”, and “tick” is a sound or time marker — however, looking again… wait! Actually, the checkmark might be misleading. Let’s re-express:

Wait — let’s list all words again:

Words available:
- sick
- lick
- kick
- sock
- lock
- rock
- duck
- tick
- puck

Now, let’s assign each picture:

1. Duck → duck
2. Lock → lock
3. Soccer player kicking → kick
4. Boy and dog (licking) → lick
5. Hockey → puck
6. Sock → sock
7. Rock → rock
8. Sick child → sick
9. Checkmark — what could this be? In phonics, sometimes a checkmark represents “tick” as in “time tick” or “check tick”. But actually, in many worksheets, a checkmark is used for “tick” meaning “to mark correct”. So yes — tick

So the last one is tick

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Final matching:

- Duck → duck
- Lock → lock
- Kick → kick
- Lick → lick
- Puck → puck
- Sock → sock
- Rock → rock
- Sick → sick
- Tick → tick

All words are used exactly once. Perfect match.

Final Answer:
duck, lock, kick, lick, puck, sock, rock, sick, tick
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of cvcc worksheet.
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