Let’s go step by step.
The task is to listen and choose the correct word that matches each picture — and all words must contain the letters “ee”.
We’ll look at each picture one by one and think of a word with “ee” that fits.
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Picture 1: A bee
→ The insect shown is a
bee.
✔ Word:
bee
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Picture 2: Beets (vegetables)
→ These are red root vegetables called
beet. But we need an “ee” word.
Actually, “beet” has “ee” in it!
✔ Word:
beet
*(Note: Sometimes people say “beetroot”, but “beet” alone is correct and contains “ee”.)*
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Picture 3: A woman feeding a child
→ She is giving food to the child. That means she is
feeding him.
“Feed” has “ee”, and “feeding” also has “ee”.
But since the instruction says “choose the correct word”, and likely expects base form or simple noun/verb…
Looking at context: action = feed → but maybe they want
feed?
Wait — let’s check others first.
Actually, looking again: the woman is holding a spoon to the child’s mouth → this is
feeding, but perhaps the expected word is
feed?
Hold on — let’s see if there’s a better fit.
Alternatively, could it be
cheese? No cheese in image.
Or
tree? No.
Maybe
see? Not really.
Wait — another idea:
meet? No.
Actually, let’s reconsider: the most direct verb here is
feed — which contains “ee”.
✔ Word:
feed
*(But note: sometimes worksheets use “feeding” as the gerund, but “feed” is simpler and still has “ee”. We’ll go with “feed” unless contradicted.)*
Wait — actually, looking at common phonics lists for “ee” words, “feed” is standard. Let’s keep it.
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Picture 4: Faces showing emotions
→ Happy, sad, angry, surprised faces → these show
feelings.
“Feel” has “ee”, and “feelings” also has “ee”.
Again, likely they want the base word:
feel
✔ Word:
feel
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Picture 5: Bare feet
→ Two bare feet shown → word is
feet
✔ Word:
feet
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Picture 6: Two boys shaking hands / meeting
→ They are greeting each other → they are
meeting
“Meet” has “ee” → so
meet is the base word.
✔ Word:
meet
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Picture 7: Eyes looking
→ Eyes are used to
see
✔ Word:
see
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Picture 8: Seed packets and seeds
→ Packets labeled “tomato” and “sunflower” with seeds spilling out → these are
seeds
✔ Word:
seeds
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Picture 9: A tree
→ Just a green tree → word is
tree
✔ Word:
tree
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Now let’s list them in order (left to right, top to bottom):
Row 1:
1. Bee →
bee
2. Beet →
beet
3. Feeding child →
feed
Row 2:
4. Emotions →
feel
5. Feet →
feet
6. Meeting →
meet
Row 3:
7. Eyes →
see
8. Seeds →
seeds
9. Tree →
tree
All these words contain “ee” and match the pictures.
Final Answer:
bee
beet
feed
feel
feet
meet
see
seeds
tree
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ee words worksheet.