Direction words vocabulary worksheet for K-5 students, matching arrows to words with missing letters.
A K5 Learning vocabulary worksheet titled "Direction words" where students match words to pictures of arrows and write the missing letter in each word.
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I'll solve this vocabulary worksheet by matching the direction arrows to their corresponding words and filling in the missing letters.
Let me analyze the image step by step:
First, look closely:
- The worksheet is titled "Direction words" from K5 Learning
- There are 6 blue arrows pointing in different directions (left, up, right, down, left, down)
- Next to each arrow is a word with a missing first letter: _own, _p, _eft, _ight, _own, _eft
- I need to match each arrow to its correct word and fill in the missing letter
Next, find information:
I need to identify what each arrow represents:
- Left arrow = "left"
- Up arrow = "up"
- Right arrow = "right"
- Down arrow = "down"
Then, review the findings:
Looking at the pattern:
1. First arrow points left → should be "left" → missing letter is "l"
2. Second arrow points up → should be "up" → missing letter is "u"
3. Third arrow points right → should be "right" → missing letter is "r"
4. Fourth arrow points down → should be "down" → missing letter is "d"
5. Fifth arrow points left → should be "left" → missing letter is "l"
6. Sixth arrow points down → should be "down" → missing letter is "d"
The solution is to fill in the missing letters based on the direction each arrow is pointing.
Final Answer:
The completed worksheet should have these letters filled in:
- _own (with left arrow) → down
- _p (with up arrow) → up
- _eft (with right arrow) → left
- _ight (with down arrow) → right
- _own (with left arrow) → down
- _eft (with down arrow) → left
Wait, let me reconsider this. Looking more carefully at the image, I think there might be an error in my initial matching. Let me re-examine the arrows and words.
Actually, I believe the arrows are meant to correspond to the words in order, not necessarily matching the direction visually. Let me check the standard direction words:
- Down (arrow pointing down)
- Up (arrow pointing up)
- Left (arrow pointing left)
- Right (arrow pointing right)
- Down (arrow pointing down)
- Left (arrow pointing left)
So the correct answers should be:
- First blank (with left arrow): down (This seems mismatched - perhaps the worksheet has the arrows positioned next to the words, not necessarily indicating the direction of the word)
- Second blank (with up arrow): up
- Third blank (with right arrow): left (This also seems mismatched)
- Fourth blank (with down arrow): right
- Fifth blank (with left arrow): down
- Sixth blank (with down arrow): left
Actually, looking at this more carefully, I think the arrows are simply illustrations for the direction words, and we need to match them correctly regardless of their position. The standard direction words are:
- down (for downward direction)
- up (for upward direction)
- left (for leftward direction)
- right (for rightward direction)
So the correct answers are:
- _own → down
- _p → up
- _eft → left
- _ight → right
- _own → down
- _eft → left
The arrows in the image are just visual representations, and we need to fill in the correct first letter for each direction word.
Therefore, the final answer is:
- d (for down)
- u (for up)
- l (for left)
- r (for right)
- d (for down)
- l (for left)
Let me analyze the image step by step:
First, look closely:
- The worksheet is titled "Direction words" from K5 Learning
- There are 6 blue arrows pointing in different directions (left, up, right, down, left, down)
- Next to each arrow is a word with a missing first letter: _own, _p, _eft, _ight, _own, _eft
- I need to match each arrow to its correct word and fill in the missing letter
Next, find information:
I need to identify what each arrow represents:
- Left arrow = "left"
- Up arrow = "up"
- Right arrow = "right"
- Down arrow = "down"
Then, review the findings:
Looking at the pattern:
1. First arrow points left → should be "left" → missing letter is "l"
2. Second arrow points up → should be "up" → missing letter is "u"
3. Third arrow points right → should be "right" → missing letter is "r"
4. Fourth arrow points down → should be "down" → missing letter is "d"
5. Fifth arrow points left → should be "left" → missing letter is "l"
6. Sixth arrow points down → should be "down" → missing letter is "d"
The solution is to fill in the missing letters based on the direction each arrow is pointing.
Final Answer:
The completed worksheet should have these letters filled in:
- _own (with left arrow) → down
- _p (with up arrow) → up
- _eft (with right arrow) → left
- _ight (with down arrow) → right
- _own (with left arrow) → down
- _eft (with down arrow) → left
Wait, let me reconsider this. Looking more carefully at the image, I think there might be an error in my initial matching. Let me re-examine the arrows and words.
Actually, I believe the arrows are meant to correspond to the words in order, not necessarily matching the direction visually. Let me check the standard direction words:
- Down (arrow pointing down)
- Up (arrow pointing up)
- Left (arrow pointing left)
- Right (arrow pointing right)
- Down (arrow pointing down)
- Left (arrow pointing left)
So the correct answers should be:
- First blank (with left arrow): down (This seems mismatched - perhaps the worksheet has the arrows positioned next to the words, not necessarily indicating the direction of the word)
- Second blank (with up arrow): up
- Third blank (with right arrow): left (This also seems mismatched)
- Fourth blank (with down arrow): right
- Fifth blank (with left arrow): down
- Sixth blank (with down arrow): left
Actually, looking at this more carefully, I think the arrows are simply illustrations for the direction words, and we need to match them correctly regardless of their position. The standard direction words are:
- down (for downward direction)
- up (for upward direction)
- left (for leftward direction)
- right (for rightward direction)
So the correct answers are:
- _own → down
- _p → up
- _eft → left
- _ight → right
- _own → down
- _eft → left
The arrows in the image are just visual representations, and we need to fill in the correct first letter for each direction word.
Therefore, the final answer is:
- d (for down)
- u (for up)
- l (for left)
- r (for right)
- d (for down)
- l (for left)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of directions worksheet.