Explanation:
We are given a worksheet asking to fill in the missing letters for words, choosing between the sounds /or/, /or/, or /ar/. But actually, the title “/or/ or /ar/?” is about identifying which vowel sound (spelled with *or* or *ar*) fits each word. However, looking at the blanks, we need to complete the words using real English words that match the pictures — and the missing letters are usually *or* or *ar*, but sometimes other letters (like *ar* in “car”, *or* in “fork”, etc.).
Let’s go row by row and picture by picture:
1.
Car → green car → c _ _ →
car
So:
c a r
2.
Stork → bird → st _ _ k →
stork
So:
s t o r k → missing letters:
o r
3.
Star → golden star → st _ _ →
star
So:
s t a r → missing:
a r
4.
Jar → glass jar → j _ _ →
jar
So:
j a r
5.
Horn → bull with horns → h _ _ n →
horn
So:
h o r n → missing:
o r
6.
Farm → barn + tractor → f _ _ m →
farm
So:
f a r m → missing:
a r
7.
Corn → ear of corn → c _ _ n →
corn
So:
c o r n → missing:
o r
8.
Fork → fork → f _ _ k →
fork
So:
f o r k → missing:
o r
9.
Park → people walking dog in park → p _ _ k →
park
So:
p a r k → missing:
a r
Now let’s list all the missing parts exactly as they appear in the worksheet blanks:
- c _ _ →
ar (car)
- st _ _ k →
or (stork)
- st _ _ →
ar (star)
- j _ _ →
ar (jar)
- h _ _ n →
or (horn)
- f _ _ m →
ar (farm)
- c _ _ n →
or (corn)
- f _ _ k →
or (fork)
- p _ _ k →
ar (park)
So the answers to fill in are:
1. ar
2. or
3. ar
4. ar
5. or
6. ar
7. or
8. or
9. ar
Final Answer:
ar, or, ar, ar, or, ar, or, or, ar
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of or worksheet.