Let’s go through each picture one by one and figure out the missing beginning sound to complete the word.
1.
Flag → The picture is a flag. We have “_ ag”. What letter makes “flag”? It’s
f →
flag
2.
Sled → The picture is a sled. We have “_ ed”. What letter makes “sled”? It’s
s →
sled
3.
Club → The picture is a golf club. We have “_ ub”. What letter makes “club”? It’s
c →
club
4.
Slip → The picture shows someone slipping. We have “_ ip”. What letter makes “slip”? It’s
s →
slip
5.
Plot → The picture shows a hand planting something in a box — like plotting or planning, but actually it’s more likely “plot” as in garden plot? Wait — let’s think again. Actually, this might be “slot”? No… looking at common blend words: “plot” fits with “p” + “lot”. But we have “_ ot”. Let’s check: if it’s “plot”, then first letter is
p. Yes, that works.
Wait — another possibility: could it be “shot”? But there’s no gun or ball. Or “dot”? Not matching. Actually, in many worksheets, this image (hand putting something into a box) is used for “plot” — as in story plot or garden plot. So yes,
p →
plot
But wait — let me double-check. Another common word: “clot”? No. “Blot”? Maybe, but not typical. Most likely intended word is
plot → so
p
Actually — hold on! Looking again: the image is a hand dropping something into a box — that’s often used for “drop” — but we have “_ ot”. Hmm.
Wait — maybe it’s “slot”? Like putting money in a slot? But the box looks like a treasure chest or planter.
Actually, I recall now — in some phonics sheets, this exact image is used for
“plot” — meaning a small piece of land. So we’ll go with
p →
plot
6.
Clam → The picture is a clam shell. We have “_ am”. What letter makes “clam”? It’s
c →
clam
7.
Plug → The picture is an electrical plug. We have “_ ug”. What letter makes “plug”? It’s
p →
plug
8.
Plum → The picture is a plum fruit. We have “_ um”. What letter makes “plum”? It’s
p →
plum
9.
Clip → The picture is scissors cutting paper — which is clipping. We have “_ ip”. What letter makes “clip”? It’s
c →
clip
Wait — earlier we had “slip” also ending in “_ ip”. That’s okay — different pictures can have same ending.
So let’s list them all clearly:
- Flag → f
- Sled → s
- Club → c
- Slip → s
- Plot → p
- Clam → c
- Plug → p
- Plum → p
- Clip → c
Now, let’s write the answers in order as they appear on the worksheet (left to right, top to bottom):
Row 1:
→ _ag →
f
→ _ed →
s
→ _ub →
c
Row 2:
→ _ip →
s
→ _ot →
p
→ _am →
c
Row 3:
→ _ug →
p
→ _um →
p
→ _ip →
c
Final Answer:
f, s, c, s, p, c, p, p, c
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of l blends worksheets.