It looks like you've uploaded an image of a word and picture matching activity, likely designed for children learning English vocabulary. The task involves matching pictures with their corresponding words, and then possibly completing a word puzzle on the right side.
Let's break it down step by step:
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Step 1: Understand the Layout
There are several grids with images and words:
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Left Side (Images with Labels):
- Each grid contains 3x3 images with labeled words underneath.
- Words include:
insect, lift, belt, palm, gold, lamp, arm, harp, bird, tank, boy, milk, desk, gold, nest, shelf, lift, tank, lamp, hand, bird, fern, palm, skirt.
- Some words appear more than once (e.g., "gold", "lift", "bird", "palm", "tank", "lamp").
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Right Side (Blank Grids):
- A grid of 6 rows × 3 columns (18 boxes).
- Each box has a partial word ending (e.g., “et”, “row”, “ed”, etc.), suggesting that students must fill in the missing beginning or complete the word based on the pictures.
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Step 2: Identify the Pattern
Looking at the
partial words on the right:
```
Row 1: et row ed
Row 2: ot ld sk
Row 3: ch ff nd
Row 4: ak lt li
Row 5: ft row ld
Row 6: ld
```
We notice that these are
word endings, and some are repeated. This suggests that the student needs to
match the pictures to the correct word, and then
fill in the full word in the blank grid using the provided endings.
But actually, looking closely — the blanks are not empty; they have
suffixes already
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ending blends worksheets.