Let’s solve this step by step.
First, look at the top part:
We have three words:
feather,
bread,
head.
And three pictures:
1. A girl’s head → that matches
head
2. A feather → that matches
feather
3. Slices of bread → that matches
bread
So under each picture, we write:
- Under the girl’s head:
head
- Under the feather:
feather
- Under the bread:
bread
Now, the second part:
We need to fill in the blanks using these words:
ready, read, feather, heavy, spread
Let’s go sentence by sentence:
1. “I ………… the jam on my bread and butter.”
→ You *spread* jam on bread. So:
spread
2. “Jack ………… a good book about animals.”
→ You *read* a book. So:
read
3. “The bag was too ………… for me to carry.”
→ If it’s hard to carry, it’s *heavy*. So:
heavy
4. “The bird lost a ………… in the garden.”
→ Birds have feathers. So:
feather
5. “We got ………… to go swimming.”
→ When you’re prepared, you’re *ready*. So:
ready
All done! Let’s double-check:
Top matching:
- Head → head
✔
- Feather → feather
✔
- Bread → bread
✔
Fill-in-the-blanks:
1. spread
✔
2. read
✔
3. heavy
✔
4. feather
✔
5. ready
✔
Final Answer:
Under the pictures (left to right):
head, feather, bread
Sentences filled in:
1. spread
2. read
3. heavy
4. feather
5. ready
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ea phonics worksheet.