Task Description:
The task involves completing the names of objects shown in the images by filling in the missing letters. The instruction specifies that the missing letters should form the
long /e/ sound, which is typically represented by the letter combinations
"ee" or
"ea".
Solution:
#### First Row:
1.
Image: Beach
- Word: b__ch
- Missing Letters: "ee"
- Completed Word:
beach
2.
Image: Heat
- Word: h__t
- Missing Letters: "ea"
- Completed Word:
heat
3.
Image: Feet
- Word: f__t
- Missing Letters: "ee"
- Completed Word:
feet
#### Second Row:
4.
Image: Three
- Word: thr__
- Missing Letters: "ee"
- Completed Word:
three
5.
Image: Peach
- Word: p__ch
- Missing Letters: "ee"
- Completed Word:
peach
6.
Image: Ear
- Word: __r
- Missing Letters: "ea"
- Completed Word:
ear
#### Third Row:
7.
Image: Green
- Word: gr__n
- Missing Letters: "ee"
- Completed Word:
green
8.
Image: Clean
- Word: cl__n
- Missing Letters: "ea"
- Completed Word:
clean
9.
Image: Teeth
- Word: t__th
- Missing Letters: "ee"
- Completed Word:
teeth
Final Answer:
```
beach, heat, feet
three, peach, ear
green, clean, teeth
```
Explanation:
- The task requires identifying words that match the images and ensuring they contain the long /e/ sound.
- The long /e/ sound is typically spelled as "ee" or "ea".
- By analyzing each image and its corresponding partial word, we can determine the correct letters to fill in.
- For example:
- "b__ch" becomes "beach" because "ee" makes the long /e/ sound.
- "h__t" becomes "heat" because "ea" makes the long /e/ sound.
- This pattern is consistently applied to all the words.
This method ensures accuracy and adherence to the phonetic rules specified in the task.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of long vowel e worksheet.