Task: Match the words and the pictures
The task requires matching each picture with the correct word from the list. The words are related to the images, and all the words contain the "long E" sound. Let's solve this step by step.
#### List of Words:
- see
- read
- kiwi
- tea
- sheep
- three
- evening
- green
- tree
- seek
- peas
- bee
- queen
#### Images and Their Matches:
1.
Image 1: Two children playing.
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Word:
see (The children appear to be interacting, which can relate to "seeing" each other.)
2.
Image 2: A green splatter.
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Word:
green (The splatter is green in color.)
3.
Image 3: A bee.
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Word:
bee (The image clearly shows a bee.)
4.
Image 4: A cup of tea with mint leaves.
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Word:
tea (The image shows a cup of tea.)
5.
Image 5: A cityscape at night with a moon.
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Word:
evening (The scene depicts a nighttime or evening setting.)
6.
Image 6: A child reading a book.
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Word:
read (The child is engaged in reading a book.)
7.
Image 7: A telescope.
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Word:
seek (A telescope is used for seeking or observing things far away.)
8.
Image 8: A sheep.
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Word:
sheep (The image clearly shows a sheep.)
9.
Image 9: Peas.
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Word:
peas (The image shows green peas.)
10.
Image 10: The number 3.
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Word:
three (The image shows the number 3, which corresponds to "three.")
11.
Image 11: A girl wearing a crown.
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Word:
queen (The crown indicates that she is a queen.)
12.
Image 12: A kiwi fruit.
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Word:
kiwi (The image shows a kiwi fruit.)
13.
Image 13: A tree.
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Word:
tree (The image clearly shows a tree.)
Final Matches:
1. Two children playing →
see
2. Green splatter →
green
3. Bee →
bee
4. Cup of tea →
tea
5. Cityscape at night →
evening
6. Child reading →
read
7. Telescope →
seek
8. Sheep →
sheep
9. Peas →
peas
10. Number 3 →
three
11. Girl with a crown →
queen
12. Kiwi fruit →
kiwi
13. Tree →
tree
Explanation:
Each image was matched with the word that best describes it, focusing on the "long E" sound in the words. This exercise helps reinforce vocabulary and phonics skills, particularly the pronunciation of the "long E" sound.
Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{Image 1} & \text{see} \\
\text{Image 2} & \text{green} \\
\text{Image 3} & \text{bee} \\
\text{Image 4} & \text{tea} \\
\text{Image 5} & \text{evening} \\
\text{Image 6} & \text{read} \\
\text{Image 7} & \text{seek} \\
\text{Image 8} & \text{sheep} \\
\text{Image 9} & \text{peas} \\
\text{Image 10} & \text{three} \\
\text{Image 11} & \text{queen} \\
\text{Image 12} & \text{kiwi} \\
\text{Image 13} & \text{tree} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of long vowel e worksheet.