Let’s go step by step to find the first letter of each picture.
We’ll look at each image one by one and think: “What is this thing called? What’s the first sound or letter in its name?”
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1.
Boy → Starts with
B
2.
Whistle → Starts with
W
3.
Leaf → Starts with
L
4.
Sun → Starts with
S
5.
Mango → Starts with
M
6.
Pin → Starts with
P
7.
Ring → Starts with
R
8.
Rose → Starts with
R
9.
Ice cream → We usually say “ice cream” — starts with
I
(Note: Even though it’s two words, we take the first word’s first letter.)
10.
Girl → Starts with
G
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Now let’s list them in order as they appear on the worksheet (left column top to bottom, then right column top to bottom):
Left Column:
- Boy → B
- Leaf → L
- Mango → M
- Ring → R
- Ice cream → I
Right Column:
- Whistle → W
- Sun → S
- Pin → P
- Rose → R
- Girl → G
So the answers in order are:
B, W, L, S, M, P, R, R, I, G
But wait — let’s double-check the layout. The worksheet has 5 rows × 2 columns = 10 items.
Row 1: Boy (left), Whistle (right) → B, W
Row 2: Leaf (left), Sun (right) → L, S
Row 3: Mango (left), Pin (right) → M, P
Row 4: Ring (left), Rose (right) → R, R
Row 5: Ice cream (left), Girl (right) → I, G
Yes, that matches.
Final Answer:
B
W
L
S
M
P
R
R
I
G
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of initial letter worksheet.