Let’s go step by step to match each word with the correct picture.
We are looking for words that have the “oa” sound — like in “boat”, “goat”, “road”, etc.
Here are the pictures and what they show:
1.
First row, first picture: A white lab coat (like a doctor wears) → This matches
“coat”
2.
First row, second picture: A boy floating on a red ring in water → He is *floating* → This matches
“float”
3.
First row, third picture: A winding black road through green hills → This is a
“road”
4.
First row, fourth picture: A brown animal with horns — that’s a
“goat”
5.
Second row, first picture: A loaf of bread, sliced → That’s a
“loaf”
6.
Second row, second picture: A pink bar with bubbles and the word “soap” written on it → That’s
“soap”
7.
Second row, third picture: A small sailboat on water → That’s a
“boat”
8.
Second row, fourth picture: A toaster with toast popping out → That’s
“toast”
Now let’s write them in order under each picture:
Top row (left to right):
- Picture 1: coat
- Picture 2: float
- Picture 3: road
- Picture 4: goat
Bottom row (left to right):
- Picture 5: loaf
- Picture 6: soap
- Picture 7: boat
- Picture 8: toast
All these words contain the “oa” sound — perfect for this phonics activity!
Final Answer:
coat
float
road
goat
loaf
soap
boat
toast
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of oa worksheet.