Let’s look at the worksheet.
The title says “Color Letter Ii” — that means we need to find all the pictures that start with the letter
I (uppercase) or
i (lowercase).
We’ll go one by one:
1.
Crayons → starts with
C → not I
2.
Igloo → yes! Starts with
I → color this
3.
Iguana → yes! Starts with
I → color this
4.
Baby in swaddle → looks like a baby, maybe “infant”? But it doesn’t clearly say “I” word — probably not intended for this level. Skip unless told otherwise.
5.
House with person inside → could be “home” or “house” → starts with H → not I
6.
Sheep → starts with S → not I
7.
Beetle → starts with B → not I
8.
Bird → starts with B → not I
Wait — let’s double-check the middle part: there are dotted letters
I and
i in the center. That’s just showing us what the letter looks like — not something to color.
So only two things clearly start with
I:
- Igloo
- Iguana
Some might argue “infant” for the baby, but since it’s not labeled and the other items are clear animals/objects, it’s safer to stick with the obvious ones.
Final Answer:
Color the igloo and the iguana.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of letter i worksheet for toddlers.