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A grid of 12 simple black-and-white illustrations with labels, including a person looking, a plant with a root, a foot, a roof, a cook, a cow mooing, a hook, the moon, a person in a hood, a boot, bread with an apple, and a log with a tool.
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Step-by-step solution for: Little oo and Long oo Digraph Worksheets
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Step-by-step solution for: Little oo and Long oo Digraph Worksheets
Okay, now I see the third row of images more clearly. The top part of this image shows the words "cook", "moo", "hook", and "moon" from the second row, which are correctly matched to their images above them. Below these words are four new images: a person in a hood, a boot, a meal with chicken and bread, and a log with an axe. The words under these new images are cut off, so I need to figure out what they should be.
Let me examine each image in the third row:
1. Image 1 (Person in a hood): This looks like a hooded figure. The word might be "hood" or something related to clothing.
2. Image 2 (Boot): This is clearly a boot. The word should be "boot".
3. Image 3 (Meal with chicken and bread): This depicts food, possibly a meal. The word could be "food" or "meal".
4. Image 4 (Log with an axe): This shows an axe chopping a log. The word might be "chop" or "axe".
The problem might be that the words under these images are mismatched or missing, and I need to identify the correct words. Alternatively, there might be a pattern where the words in the second row are homophones or have similar sounds to the words in the third row.
For example:
- "cook" (second row) and "hood" (third row) don't sound similar.
- "moo" and "boot" – "moo" and "boot" are not homophones.
- "hook" and "food" – "hook" and "food" are not homophones.
- "moon" and "chop" – "moon" and "chop" are not homophones.
Wait, let's look at the images again. The first image in the third row is a person wearing a hood. The word "hood" is a possible match. The second image is a boot, so "boot" is correct. The third image is a meal, so "food" or "meal" would fit. The fourth image is a log with an axe, so "chop" or "axe" might be appropriate.
But perhaps the task is to find which word in the third row does not match its image. Since the words are cut off, I need to infer them.
Another possibility is that the problem is to identify the one image in the third row that does not have a corresponding word that is a homophone of the word above it in the second row.
Let me check for homophones:
- "cook" and "hood" – not homophones.
- "moo" and "boot" – "moo" and "boot" are not homophones.
- "hook" and "food" – "hook" and "food" are not homophones.
- "moon" and "chop" – "moon" and "chop" are not homophones.
None of these pairs are homophones. Maybe the task is different.
Perhaps the problem is that the words in the second row are meant to be paired with the images in the third row, and I need to find which pairing is incorrect.
For example:
- "cook" with the hooded person? No, that doesn't make sense.
- "moo" with the boot? No.
- "hook" with the meal? No.
- "moon" with the log and axe? No.
That doesn't work either.
Let me consider that the third row images are meant to have their own words, and the problem is to identify which one is mismatched. But since the words are cut off, I can't see them.
Maybe the task is to complete the third row by providing the correct words for each image.
Based on the images:
1. Hooded person: "hood"
2. Boot: "boot"
3. Meal: "food" or "meal"
4. Log with axe: "chop" or "axe"
But without the actual words, it's hard to determine the problem.
Another idea: perhaps the problem is that some of the words in the first two rows are not correctly matched, and I need to find the mismatch.
Let me re-examine the first two rows carefully.
In the first row:
- "look" with a head and arrow: correct.
- "root" with plant roots: correct.
- "foot" with a foot: correct.
- "roof" with a roof: correct.
In the second row:
- "cook" with a chef: correct.
- "moo" with a cow: correct.
- "hook" with a fishing hook: correct.
- "moon" with the moon: correct.
All seem correct.
Perhaps the problem is that the word "moo" is not a noun but a sound, while the others are nouns. But that seems nitpicky.
Maybe the task is to find which image-word pair is not a direct representation. For example, "moo" is the sound, not the cow itself, but it's still a valid association.
I think I need to look for a different approach. Let me consider that the third row is the focus, and the words are cut off, so the problem might be to identify the correct words for the third row images.
Given that, I will assume the task is to provide the correct words for the third row images.
So, for the third row:
1. Hooded person: "hood"
2. Boot: "boot"
3. Meal: "food"
4. Log with axe: "chop"
But I'm not sure if that's the intended solution.
Perhaps the problem is that the word "hook" in the second row is matched with a fishing hook, but in the third row, there might be a different type of hook, but I don't see that.
Another possibility is that the image of the cow with "moo" is correct, but maybe the word should be "cow", not "moo". But "moo" is the sound, which is also correct.
I think I need to conclude that all the visible pairs are correct, and the problem might be in the third row, which is incomplete.
Since the user asked to solve the problem and explain the solution, and given that the third row is cut off, I will provide the most likely correct words for the third row images.
Solution:
The third row images are:
1. A person wearing a hood – the correct word is "hood".
2. A boot – the correct word is "boot".
3. A meal with chicken, bread, and apple – the correct word is "food".
4. A log with an axe – the correct word is "chop".
If the problem was to identify mismatched pairs, then based on the visible information, there are no mismatches in the first two rows. The third row is incomplete, so the solution is to complete it with the correct words as above.
Alternatively, if the task was to find homophones or similar-sounding words, none of the pairs in the second and third rows are homophones, so there might be no such pairs.
Given the ambiguity, I will go with completing the third row with the correct words.
Final Answer:
The correct words for the third row images are:
- Hooded person: "hood"
- Boot: "boot"
- Meal: "food"
- Log with axe: "chop"
This completes the grid with accurate word-image matches.
Let me examine each image in the third row:
1. Image 1 (Person in a hood): This looks like a hooded figure. The word might be "hood" or something related to clothing.
2. Image 2 (Boot): This is clearly a boot. The word should be "boot".
3. Image 3 (Meal with chicken and bread): This depicts food, possibly a meal. The word could be "food" or "meal".
4. Image 4 (Log with an axe): This shows an axe chopping a log. The word might be "chop" or "axe".
The problem might be that the words under these images are mismatched or missing, and I need to identify the correct words. Alternatively, there might be a pattern where the words in the second row are homophones or have similar sounds to the words in the third row.
For example:
- "cook" (second row) and "hood" (third row) don't sound similar.
- "moo" and "boot" – "moo" and "boot" are not homophones.
- "hook" and "food" – "hook" and "food" are not homophones.
- "moon" and "chop" – "moon" and "chop" are not homophones.
Wait, let's look at the images again. The first image in the third row is a person wearing a hood. The word "hood" is a possible match. The second image is a boot, so "boot" is correct. The third image is a meal, so "food" or "meal" would fit. The fourth image is a log with an axe, so "chop" or "axe" might be appropriate.
But perhaps the task is to find which word in the third row does not match its image. Since the words are cut off, I need to infer them.
Another possibility is that the problem is to identify the one image in the third row that does not have a corresponding word that is a homophone of the word above it in the second row.
Let me check for homophones:
- "cook" and "hood" – not homophones.
- "moo" and "boot" – "moo" and "boot" are not homophones.
- "hook" and "food" – "hook" and "food" are not homophones.
- "moon" and "chop" – "moon" and "chop" are not homophones.
None of these pairs are homophones. Maybe the task is different.
Perhaps the problem is that the words in the second row are meant to be paired with the images in the third row, and I need to find which pairing is incorrect.
For example:
- "cook" with the hooded person? No, that doesn't make sense.
- "moo" with the boot? No.
- "hook" with the meal? No.
- "moon" with the log and axe? No.
That doesn't work either.
Let me consider that the third row images are meant to have their own words, and the problem is to identify which one is mismatched. But since the words are cut off, I can't see them.
Maybe the task is to complete the third row by providing the correct words for each image.
Based on the images:
1. Hooded person: "hood"
2. Boot: "boot"
3. Meal: "food" or "meal"
4. Log with axe: "chop" or "axe"
But without the actual words, it's hard to determine the problem.
Another idea: perhaps the problem is that some of the words in the first two rows are not correctly matched, and I need to find the mismatch.
Let me re-examine the first two rows carefully.
In the first row:
- "look" with a head and arrow: correct.
- "root" with plant roots: correct.
- "foot" with a foot: correct.
- "roof" with a roof: correct.
In the second row:
- "cook" with a chef: correct.
- "moo" with a cow: correct.
- "hook" with a fishing hook: correct.
- "moon" with the moon: correct.
All seem correct.
Perhaps the problem is that the word "moo" is not a noun but a sound, while the others are nouns. But that seems nitpicky.
Maybe the task is to find which image-word pair is not a direct representation. For example, "moo" is the sound, not the cow itself, but it's still a valid association.
I think I need to look for a different approach. Let me consider that the third row is the focus, and the words are cut off, so the problem might be to identify the correct words for the third row images.
Given that, I will assume the task is to provide the correct words for the third row images.
So, for the third row:
1. Hooded person: "hood"
2. Boot: "boot"
3. Meal: "food"
4. Log with axe: "chop"
But I'm not sure if that's the intended solution.
Perhaps the problem is that the word "hook" in the second row is matched with a fishing hook, but in the third row, there might be a different type of hook, but I don't see that.
Another possibility is that the image of the cow with "moo" is correct, but maybe the word should be "cow", not "moo". But "moo" is the sound, which is also correct.
I think I need to conclude that all the visible pairs are correct, and the problem might be in the third row, which is incomplete.
Since the user asked to solve the problem and explain the solution, and given that the third row is cut off, I will provide the most likely correct words for the third row images.
Solution:
The third row images are:
1. A person wearing a hood – the correct word is "hood".
2. A boot – the correct word is "boot".
3. A meal with chicken, bread, and apple – the correct word is "food".
4. A log with an axe – the correct word is "chop".
If the problem was to identify mismatched pairs, then based on the visible information, there are no mismatches in the first two rows. The third row is incomplete, so the solution is to complete it with the correct words as above.
Alternatively, if the task was to find homophones or similar-sounding words, none of the pairs in the second and third rows are homophones, so there might be no such pairs.
Given the ambiguity, I will go with completing the third row with the correct words.
Final Answer:
The correct words for the third row images are:
- Hooded person: "hood"
- Boot: "boot"
- Meal: "food"
- Log with axe: "chop"
This completes the grid with accurate word-image matches.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of digraph oo worksheet.