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Drag and drop the correct pictures to match the correct final consonant blends.

Interactive worksheet for matching final consonant blends with corresponding images, featuring words like "ck," "st," "nk," and illustrations including a tent, sink, weightlifter, whisk, treasure chest, truck, paintbrush, nest, belt, hand, stationery, and lamp.

Interactive worksheet for matching final consonant blends with corresponding images, featuring words like "ck," "st," "nk," and illustrations including a tent, sink, weightlifter, whisk, treasure chest, truck, paintbrush, nest, belt, hand, stationery, and lamp.

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Let’s solve this step by step.

We need to match each picture with the correct final consonant blend that ends the word for that picture.

First, let’s list all the pictures and think of their names:

1. Green tent → “tent” → ends with nt
2. Sink (white bathroom sink) → “sink” → ends with nk
3. Strong man lifting weights → “strong” → ends with ng
4. Bowl with whisk → “bowl” doesn’t fit… wait — it’s a mixing bowl? Maybe “mix”? No — actually, it’s likely “whisk” but that starts with ‘w’. Wait — maybe it’s “batter”? Not matching. Let’s look again — perhaps it’s “dish”? No. Actually, in many worksheets, this is called a “bowl” but that doesn’t end with a blend. Hmm — maybe it’s “pan”? Still no. Wait — perhaps it’s “mixing bowl” but we need a single word. Let’s skip and come back.

Actually, looking at common worksheet images:
→ The bowl with whisk is often used for “mix” — but “mix” ends with ‘x’, not a blend.
Wait — maybe it’s “stir”? Ends with ‘r’ — no.
Hold on — perhaps it’s “bake”? No.
Let me check other images first.

5. Treasure chest full of gold → “chest” → ends with st
6. Yellow truck → “truck” → ends with ck
7. Paintbrush → “brush” → ends with sh
8. Nest with eggs → “nest” → ends with st — oh, two things ending with ‘st’? That can’t be right unless one is different.

Wait — nest = “nest” → st
But also chest = “chest” → st
That’s okay — multiple words can share the same blend.

9. Belt → “belt” → ends with lt
10. Hand → “hand” → ends with nd
11. Art supplies (paper, scissors, crayons) → “art” ends with ‘t’, but maybe “craft”? Or “draw”? Wait — commonly this is labeled “desk” or “set”? No — actually, in many worksheets, this group is called “supplies” — too long. Perhaps “kit”? Ends with ‘t’. Wait — maybe “box”? No. Another idea: “paint”? Ends with ‘nt’ — yes! “Paint” → nt

But we already have “tent” for nt. Can two pictures go to same blend? Probably not — each blend should match one picture.

Wait — let’s list all blends given:

Blends available:
ck, st, nk, nd, lt, sh, mp, ng, sk, nt, ft, ld

Now let’s assign each picture carefully:

Picture 1: Tent → “tent” → nt

Picture 2: Sink → “sink” → nk

Picture 3: Weightlifter → “strong” → ng

Picture 4: Bowl with whisk → This is tricky. In educational materials, this is often “mixing bowl” but we need a word ending in a blend. Perhaps “bowl” isn’t it — maybe it’s “pan”? No. Wait — could it be “dish”? Ends with ‘sh’ — yes! But we have paintbrush for ‘sh’. Conflict.

Alternative: Maybe it’s “batter”? Ends with ‘er’ — no.
Another thought: Sometimes this image represents “cake” — but cake ends with ‘ke’.
Wait — perhaps it’s “flour”? No.
Let’s consider: “whisk” itself — ends with ‘sk’! Yes! “Whisk” → sk

Perfect.

Picture 5: Treasure chest → “chest” → st

Picture 6: Truck → “truck” → ck

Picture 7: Paintbrush → “brush” → sh

Picture 8: Nest with eggs → “nest” → st — but we already used ‘st’ for chest. Problem.

Wait — maybe “nest” is not the intended word? Or perhaps “eggs”? Ends with ‘gs’ — not a blend.
Another possibility: “basket”? But it’s a small nest.
Perhaps it’s “hold”? No.
Wait — maybe it’s “land”? No.
Let’s think differently — perhaps “nest” is correct, and “chest” is also ‘st’ — but the worksheet has only one ‘st’ box. So probably only one picture per blend.

So which one is ‘st’? Both are valid. But let’s see if another picture fits better elsewhere.

Picture 9: Belt → “belt” → lt

Picture 10: Hand → “hand” → nd

Picture 11: Art supplies — what word? Commonly, this is “desk” — but desk ends with ‘sk’ — we already assigned ‘sk’ to whisk.
Or “set”? Ends with ‘et’ — no.
“Craft”? Ends with ‘ft’ — yes! “Craft” → ft

Picture 12: Lamp → “lamp” → mp

Now let’s list assignments so far:

- Tent → nt
- Sink → nk
- Strong man → ng
- Whisk → sk
- Chest → st
- Truck → ck
- Brush → sh
- Belt → lt
- Hand → nd
- Craft (art supplies) → ft
- Lamp → mp

What’s left? We have 12 pictures and 12 blends.

Blends used: nt, nk, ng, sk, st, ck, sh, lt, nd, ft, mp

Missing blend: ld

Which picture is left? We have 12 pictures — I think I missed one.

List of pictures from top to bottom, left to right:

Row 1: tent, sink, strong man, whisk-bowl
Row 2: treasure chest, truck, paintbrush, nest-with-eggs
Row 3: belt, hand, art-supplies, lamp

That’s 12.

I assigned:

1. tent → nt
2. sink → nk
3. strong → ng
4. whisk → sk
5. chest → st
6. truck → ck
7. brush → sh
8. ??? nest → ?
9. belt → lt
10. hand → nd
11. art → ft
12. lamp → mp

Nest is unassigned. And blend ‘ld’ is unused.

What word for nest ends with ‘ld’? “Field”? No. “Wild”? No.
Perhaps “nest” is not the word — maybe it’s “hold”? But it’s a nest with eggs.
Another idea: “gold”? But it’s not gold — it’s eggs.
Wait — perhaps the nest is meant to be “mold”? No.
Maybe “fold”? No.

Perhaps I made a mistake earlier.

Let’s reassign nest.

What if “nest” is not ‘st’ — because ‘st’ is taken by chest? Then what blend for nest?

Unless... “nest” can be matched to ‘st’, and something else takes another blend.

But we have ‘ld’ left.

Is there a picture that could be “field”? No.
“Build”? No.
“Cold”? No.

Wait — the art supplies: instead of “craft”, maybe it’s “folder”? But it’s not a folder — it’s papers and scissors.

Another thought: the belt — “belt” is ‘lt’, but could it be “held”? No.

Perhaps the lamp — “lamp” is ‘mp’, but could it be “stand”? No, it’s a table lamp.

Let’s think of words ending with ‘ld’:

- field
- child
- build
- hold
- cold
- wild
- mold
- fold

None seem to match the pictures directly.

Except — the nest with eggs — could it be “child”? As in baby birds? Stretch, but possible. “Child” ends with ‘ld’.

In some contexts, a nest with eggs might represent “children” or “young”, but “child” is a stretch.

Another idea: the treasure chest — “gold” is inside, and “gold” ends with ‘ld’!

Yes! That makes sense.

So:

Treasure chest → contains gold → “gold” → ld

Then chest as a word is not used; instead, the content “gold” is the key.

Similarly, for nest — “nest” → st

And for art supplies — “craft” → ft

Let’s revise:

1. Tent → “tent” → nt
2. Sink → “sink” → nk
3. Strong man → “strong” → ng
4. Whisk → “whisk” → sk
5. Treasure chest → “gold” (inside) → ld
6. Truck → “truck” → ck
7. Paintbrush → “brush” → sh
8. Nest → “nest” → st
9. Belt → “belt” → lt
10. Hand → “hand” → nd
11. Art supplies → “craft” → ft
12. Lamp → “lamp” → mp

Now all blends are used:

ck - truck
st - nest
nk - sink
nd - hand
lt - belt
sh - brush
mp - lamp
ng - strong
sk - whisk
nt - tent
ft - craft
ld - gold (from chest)

Perfect.

So the matches are:

- ck → truck
- st → nest
- nk → sink
- nd → hand
- lt → belt
- sh → brush
- mp → lamp
- ng → strong man
- sk → whisk
- nt → tent
- ft → art supplies (craft)
- ld → treasure chest (gold)

Final Answer:

ck → truck
st → nest
nk → sink
nd → hand
lt → belt
sh → brush
mp → lamp
ng → strong man
sk → whisk
nt → tent
ft → art supplies
ld → treasure chest
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of final blends worksheet.
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