Let’s solve this step by step.
We need to pick the correct digraph (two letters that make one sound) to complete each word, based on the picture shown.
Here are the words and pictures:
1. 🧀 + “__eese” → This is
cheese → needs
ch
2. 🐋 + “__ale” → This is
whale → needs
wh
3. 📞 + “__one” → This is
phone → needs
ph
4. 👍 + “__umb” → This is
thumb → needs
th
5. 🦵 + “__ee” → This is
knee → needs
kn
6. 🦈 + “__ark” → This is
shark → needs
sh
7. 🎡 + “__eel” → This is
wheel → needs
wh — wait! But we already used “wh” for whale? Let’s check: wheel starts with “wh”, yes. But let’s see if there’s another option… Actually, no — it’s definitely “wheel”. So “wh” again? Hmm… but maybe I made a mistake. Wait — look at the options: we have two of each digraph at the bottom. So duplicates are allowed! Good.
8. 🔪 + “__ife” → This is
knife → needs
kn
9. 🌿 + “__orn” → This is
thorn → needs
th
10. 🖼️ + “__oto” → This is
photo → needs
ph
11. 🐑 + “__eep” → This is
sheep → needs
sh
12. 🐔 + “__icken” → This is
chicken → needs
ch
Now let’s list them in order as they appear in the grid (left to right, top to bottom):
Row 1:
- cheese → ch
- whale → wh
Row 2:
- phone → ph
- thumb → th
Row 3:
- knee → kn
- shark → sh
Row 4:
- wheel → wh
- knife → kn
Row 5:
- thorn → th
- photo → ph
Row 6:
- sheep → sh
- chicken → ch
So the answers in order are:
ch, wh,
ph, th,
kn, sh,
wh, kn,
th, ph,
sh, ch
But since the worksheet has boxes to fill, and cut-out digraphs below, we just match each blank with the correct digraph.
Final Answer:
Top row left: ch
Top row right: wh
Second row left: ph
Second row right: th
Third row left: kn
Third row right: sh
Fourth row left: wh
Fourth row right: kn
Fifth row left: th
Fifth row right: ph
Sixth row left: sh
Sixth row right: ch
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of digraph worksheets.