Let’s go through each picture and match it with the correct beginning blend from the box at the bottom.
We’ll look at each image, say the full word out loud in our head, then pick the two letters that start the word — those are the “beginning blends.”
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1.
Plant → starts with “pl”
So:
pl + ant = plant
2.
Flower → starts with “fl”
So:
fl + ower = flower
3.
Cloud → starts with “cl”
So:
cl + oud = cloud
4.
Blender → starts with “bl”
So:
bl + ender = blender
5.
Sleep → starts with “sl”
So:
sl + eep = sleep
6.
Gloves → starts with “gl”
So:
gl + oves = gloves
7.
Flag → starts with “fl”
So:
fl + ag = flag
8.
Cliff → starts with “cl”
So:
cl + iff = cliff
9.
Floss → starts with “fl”
So:
fl + oss = floss
10.
Plane → starts with “pl”
So:
pl + ane = plane
11.
Slide → starts with “sl”
So:
sl + ide = slide
12.
Globe → starts with “gl”
So:
gl + obe = globe
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Now let’s double-check we used only the blends from the box:
Box has:
Top row: fl, bl, sl, fl, pl, cl
Bottom row: gl, cl, pl, gl, fl, sl
We used:
- pl (plant)
- fl (flower)
- cl (cloud)
- bl (blender)
- sl (sleep)
- gl (gloves)
- fl (flag)
- cl (cliff)
- fl (floss)
- pl (plane)
- sl (slide)
- gl (globe)
All of these are in the box — good!
Also note: some blends like “fl”, “cl”, “pl”, “gl”, “sl” appear more than once — that’s okay because they’re listed multiple times in the box too.
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Final Answer:
pl
fl
cl
bl
sl
gl
fl
cl
fl
pl
sl
gl
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of l blend worksheets.