This worksheet is a game called "Spin & Read." Here is how you solve it:
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Find a Spinner: You need a paperclip and a pencil (or a fidget spinner) to make a spinner. Place the point of the pencil in the middle of the spinner area (usually found at the bottom of these worksheets, though not visible here, you can imagine one with 5 sections).
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Spin: Spin the pointer.
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Read: Look at which picture the spinner lands on. Each picture matches a column of words above it.
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Beach Ball matches the first column (words like *shape, fish, sharm*).
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Bucket matches the second column (words like *thin, with, that*).
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Girl with Surfboard matches the third column (words like *think, shop, chill*).
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Flippers match the fourth column (words like *much, chip, bench*).
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Palm Tree matches the fifth column (words like *when, whale, what*).
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Color: Read one word from that specific column out loud. Then, color in the picture at the bottom that matches the column you spun.
Example:
If you spin and land on the
Beach Ball, you would read a word from the first list (like "ship") and then color the beach ball picture at the bottom.
Since this is an activity that requires physical spinning and coloring, there is no single written answer. You complete the sheet by spinning, reading, and coloring until all pictures are colored or your teacher says stop.
Final Answer: This is an interactive activity. To complete it, spin a pointer to select a column, read a word from that column, and color the matching picture at the bottom.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of first grade reading games.