This worksheet is designed to help students practice using words that end with the "-en" sound. The task involves filling in the blanks with appropriate words that fit the context and end with "-en." Below is the solution with explanations:
Worksheet: My en Words
#### Instructions:
Fill in the blanks with words that end with "-en."
1.
I can count to _______
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Answer: Ten
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Explanation: The number "ten" fits the context of counting and ends with "-en."
2.
I have a blue _______
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Answer: Pen
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Explanation: A pen is an object that can be blue, and it ends with "-en."
3.
Bears sleep in a _______
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Answer: Den
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Explanation: Bears typically sleep in dens, and "den" ends with "-en."
4.
The team was all _______
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Answer: Tied
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Explanation: If a team is all tied, it means they are equally matched or have the same score. "Tied" ends with "-ed," but since the focus is on "-en," this is the closest fitting word.
5.
I got an egg from the _______
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Answer: Hen
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Explanation: Hens lay eggs, and "hen" ends with "-en."
6.
I asked you _______
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Answer: Again
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Explanation: Asking someone again is a common phrase, and "again" ends with "-en."
Final Filled Worksheet:
```
My en Words
- I can count to
Ten
- I have a blue
Pen
- Bears sleep in a
Den
- The team was all
Tied
- I got an egg from the
Hen
- I asked you
Again
```
Visual Clues:
- The images provided at the bottom of the worksheet correspond to the answers:
- Three men: This could represent a team, hinting at "tied."
- Tent: This represents where bears sleep, hinting at "den."
- Pen: Directly matches the word "pen."
- Rooster: Represents a hen, hinting at "hen."
- Clock showing 10: Matches the number "ten."
Final Answer:
\boxed{Ten, Pen, Den, Tied, Hen, Again}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of en worksheet.