Let’s go step by step to fill in the blanks using the words from the word box:
enjoyed, played, had, family, beach
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1.
My ________ went to California.
→ Who goes on vacation? Usually a group of people you’re with — like your *family*.
✔ “family” fits here.
2.
We went to the ________.
→ Look at the map pointing to California — and think about what fun place you might visit there. The picture later shows water and dolphins… so probably the *beach*.
✔ “beach” fits here.
3.
My sister ________ with a dolphin.
→ What do you do with a dolphin? You don’t “have” or “enjoy” it — you *play* with it! (Like in the drawing.)
✔ “played” fits here.
4.
I ________ scuba diving.
→ Scuba diving is an activity you *do*, and you can say you “had” scuba diving — meaning you experienced it. (“Had” is used for experiences: “I had pizza,” “I had fun,” “I had scuba diving.”)
✔ “had” fits here.
5.
We ________ lots of fun!
→ This is a common phrase: “We *enjoyed* lots of fun!” Or sometimes “We had lots of fun!” — but wait — we already used “had” in #4. Let’s check:
Word box: enjoyed, played, had, family, beach → all must be used once.
We’ve used: family, beach, played, had → left is “enjoyed”.
And yes — “We enjoyed lots of fun!” makes perfect sense.
✔ “enjoyed” fits here.
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Double-check: All 5 words are used exactly once. Sentences make sense. Pictures match.
Final Answer:
My
family went to California.
We went to the
beach.
My sister
played with a dolphin.
I
had scuba diving.
We
enjoyed lots of fun!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of fun activity printables worksheet.