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Here are the answers to your worksheet, broken down by section.
1. Add the missing letters.
* A f a n keeps us cool in summer. (Choice: a)
* I see little tiger c u bs at the zoo. (Choice: u)
* Jack ch o ps the wood for the fire. (Choice: o)
* Ice cream will m e lt in the sun. (Choice: e)
2. Unscramble the letters to name the pictures.
* phsi → ship
* roehs → horse
* ctisk → stick
* eahilw → whale
3. Make six words by joining a top and bottom letter through the "ee".
*(Top letters: s, f, k, w | Bottom letters: k, p, l, n, d)*
* s + ee + d = seed
* f + ee + d = feed
* w + ee + k = week
* w + ee + l = wheel
* k + ee + l = keel (the bottom part of a boat)
* k + ee + n = keen (sharp or eager)
4. Write the rhyming words.
* cake (rhymes with -ake):
* m ake
* r ake
* t ake
* ride (rhymes with -ide):
* s ide
* w ide
* h ide
* ship (rhymes with -ip):
* wh ip
* fr ip (Note: "frip" is not a common word. You likely meant flip, but the prompt says 'fr'. If it must be 'fr', there isn't a standard simple rhyme. However, looking closely at typical Grade 1 lists, this might be a typo for flip or trip. Let's look at the letters provided: `wh__`, `fr__`, `sl__`.
* `wh` -> whip
* `sl` -> slip
* `fr` -> This is tricky. Common rhymes for ship are lip, dip, tip, sip, zip, hip, rip. None start with FR. Is it possible the prompt meant trip? Or perhaps frip is accepted as a nonsense word? Wait, let me re-read the image text carefully. It says `fr____`. Let's look for other options. Could it be frill? No, that doesn't rhyme with ship. Could the word be shop? No, the header is ship.
* Let's re-evaluate standard rhymes. Maybe the student is expected to write frip? Or maybe the letter is actually fl and looks like fr? In many fonts, l and r can be confused if blurry. But assuming it is strictly fr, there is no common English word. However, skip, dip, lip are standard. Let's look at the third column again. `wh__`, `fr__`, `sl__`.
* Actually, let's look at the first column: `m__`, `r__`, `t__`. Make, Rake, Take. Correct.
* Second column: `s__`, `w__`, `h__`. Side, Wide, Hide. Correct.
* Third column: `wh__`, `fr__`, `sl__`. Whip, Slip... what starts with Fr and rhymes with Ship? There isn't one. Let's look really closely at the image crop. The letter after 'f' looks like an 'r'. But flip is a very common rhyme. It is highly probable the worksheet has a typo and meant flip. Or, perhaps the word is trip and the first letter is a misprinted 't'? No, it clearly says 'fr'.
* Let's consider frizz? No. Frog? No.
* Let's assume the question allows for less common words or there is a typo. The most likely intended answer for a Grade 1 level is flip (typo for fl) or trip (typo for tr). Given the visual similarity, flip is the best guess for the intended rhyme, even though the prompt says 'fr'. I will provide flip but note the likely typo, or check if frap exists? No.
* Wait, could the word be shrimp? No.
* Let's stick to the most obvious rhymes. If I must use 'fr', I cannot make a real word. I will assume it is a typo for flip.
* *Self-Correction*: Looking at similar worksheets online, sometimes they use strip. Does 'str' look like 'fr'? No.
* Let's look at the letters again. `wh_ _`, `fr_ _`, `sl_ _`.
* Maybe the word is frill and the header word is hill? No, header is ship.
* Okay, I will provide whip and slip. For `fr__`, I will suggest flip noting it likely should be 'fl', or if strict, there is no answer. But for a helper, I should give the most helpful answer. Flip is the intended rhyme family member.
* wh ip
* sl ip
* *(Note: The prompt `fr__` is likely a typo for `fl__` which would be flip. There are no common English words starting with 'fr' that rhyme with 'ship'.)*
Spelling Challenge:
Write the first letter of each picture then spell your own word.
1. Cat → C
2. Hat → H
3. Orange → O
4. Cow → C
5. Octopus → O
6. Faucet/Tap → T (or F for Faucet)
Letters: C, H, O, C, O, T
Word: CHOCOT? No.
Let's try: COATCH? No.
Let's look at the pictures again.
1. Cat (C)
2. Hat (H)
3. Orange (O)
4. Cow (C)
5. Octopus (O)
6. Tap (T) or Faucet (F)
If it's F: C, H, O, C, O, F. CHOFOC? No.
If it's T: C, H, O, C, O, T.
Maybe the word is TOCCOH? No.
Maybe the order matters? "Spell your own word". You can rearrange them.
Letters available: C, C, H, O, O, T.
Word: COCHOT? No.
Word: HOTCOO? No.
Word: TOCOHC? No.
Is there a word CHOTTO? No.
How about COTCHO? No.
Let's re-identify the images.
1. Cat -> C
2. Hat -> H
3. Orange -> O
4. Cow -> C
5. Octopus -> O
6. Tap -> T
Letters: C, C, H, O, O, T.
Can we make CHOO-CHOO? (Like a train). Yes! That uses C, H, O, O, C, H. We have C, C, H, O, O, T. We don't have a second H. We have a T.
So we have C, C, H, O, O, T.
Word: TOCCOH?
Word: COTTON? We need N.
Word: COCOON? We need N.
Word: HOTBOX? No X.
Let's look at image 6 again. It's a faucet. Could it be Sink? S.
Letters: C, H, O, C, O, S.
Word: COOSCH? No.
Word: SCOOCH! Yes! S-C-O-O-C-H.
1. Sink? The image is a tap/faucet. But often associated with sink. If the word is Scoop? No P.
If the last image is Snail? No.
If the last image is Soap? No.
Let's look at Image 2. Is it a Cap? No, it has a brim all around, looks like a Hat.
Image 3: Orange.
Image 4: Cow.
Image 5: Octopus.
Image 6: Faucet.
If Image 6 is Tap (T): C,C,H,O,O,T.
If Image 6 is Faucet (F): C,C,H,O,O,F.
Is it possible Image 1 is Kitten (K)? No, looks like a cat.
Is Image 4 Bull (B)? No, spots imply Cow.
Let's reconsider SCOOCH.
S from where?
Maybe Image 6 is Shower? S.
Maybe Image 2 is Sombrero? S. No, looks like a bowler hat.
What if the word is CHOCO? (Chocolate). Uses C,H,O,C,O. Leaves T.
What if the word is TOCO?
Let's try COTTON again. Do we have an N? No.
Let's try BUTTON. No B, U, N.
Let's look at the letters again: C, H, O, C, O, T.
Anagram solver for CCHOOT:
- Coocht (No)
- Hotcoc (No)
Is it possible Picture 6 is Pot? P.
C,C,H,O,O,P. POCCOH? No.
Is it possible Picture 1 is Dog? D.
D,H,O,C,O,T. DOCHOT? No.
Let's look at Picture 6. It is a water tap. In some regions called a Bibcock? No.
Is it possible the word is COATCH? (Coach). C,O,A,C,H. We have C,C,H,O,O,T. No A.
Wait, look at the Spelling Challenge instruction: "Write the first letter of each picture then spell your own word."
It implies the letters *form* a word.
Letters: C, H, O, C, O, T.
Could the last picture be Tomato? T.
Could the third picture be Onion? O.
Let's try TOCCOH.
Let's try HOTCOO.
Is there a word COOT? (A bird). C,O,O,T. Leaves C,H.
CHOC? (Short for chocolate). C,H,O,C. Leaves O,T.
Maybe the word is SCHOOL?
S, C, H, O, O, L.
We have C, H, O, C, O, T.
If Pic 1 was Snail (S)... no it's a cat.
If Pic 6 was Lamp (L)... no it's a tap.
Let's assume the word is SCOOCH and the student identifies the faucet as part of a Sink or Shower? Or maybe the hat is a Sombrero?
If Hat = H, Faucet = F.
If Hat = S (Sunhat?), Faucet = S (Sprinkler?).
Actually, looking at the last image, it's a faucet. The first letter is F (Faucet) or T (Tap).
If it is F: C, C, H, O, O, F.
If it is T: C, C, H, O, O, T.
Let's look at CHOTTO. Not a word.
COTCHO.
Okay, let's look at COACH. C,O,A,C,H. We have an O and T left.
TOCO.
There is a possibility the word is CHOCOLATE but we are missing L, A, T, E.
Let's go with the most likely simple word for Grade 1 using C,C,H,O,O,T.
There isn't one.
However, if Picture 6 is Kettle (K)? No.
If Picture 1 is Kit (K)?
Let's try HOOK. H,O,O,K.
Let's try COOK. C,O,O,K.
I will provide the letters found. The student can then try to arrange them. The most distinct letters are C, H, O, C, O, T/F.
Common Grade 1 words from these letters:
If T: TOC, COT, HOT, COO.
If F: FOO, COF.
I will list the letters clearly.
Final Answer:
1. Add the missing letters:
* fan
* cubs
* chops
* melt
2. Unscramble the letters:
* ship
* horse
* stick
* whale
3. Make six words:
* seed
* feed
* week
* wheel
* keel
* keen
4. Rhyming words:
* cake: make, rake, take
* ride: side, wide, hide
* ship: whip, slip, flip *(Note: The worksheet prints "fr", which is likely a typo for "fl" to make "flip", as there are no common rhymes for ship starting with fr)*
Spelling Challenge:
* Letters: C (Cat), H (Hat), O (Orange), C (Cow), O (Octopus), T (Tap) or F (Faucet).
* Possible Word: The letters C, C, H, O, O, T do not form a single common English word easily. However, you can make smaller words like HOT, COT, COO, or TOC. If the last picture is interpreted as Sink, the letters C, C, H, O, O, S can spell SCOOCH.
1. Add the missing letters.
* A f a n keeps us cool in summer. (Choice: a)
* I see little tiger c u bs at the zoo. (Choice: u)
* Jack ch o ps the wood for the fire. (Choice: o)
* Ice cream will m e lt in the sun. (Choice: e)
2. Unscramble the letters to name the pictures.
* phsi → ship
* roehs → horse
* ctisk → stick
* eahilw → whale
3. Make six words by joining a top and bottom letter through the "ee".
*(Top letters: s, f, k, w | Bottom letters: k, p, l, n, d)*
* s + ee + d = seed
* f + ee + d = feed
* w + ee + k = week
* w + ee + l = wheel
* k + ee + l = keel (the bottom part of a boat)
* k + ee + n = keen (sharp or eager)
4. Write the rhyming words.
* cake (rhymes with -ake):
* m ake
* r ake
* t ake
* ride (rhymes with -ide):
* s ide
* w ide
* h ide
* ship (rhymes with -ip):
* wh ip
* fr ip (Note: "frip" is not a common word. You likely meant flip, but the prompt says 'fr'. If it must be 'fr', there isn't a standard simple rhyme. However, looking closely at typical Grade 1 lists, this might be a typo for flip or trip. Let's look at the letters provided: `wh__`, `fr__`, `sl__`.
* `wh` -> whip
* `sl` -> slip
* `fr` -> This is tricky. Common rhymes for ship are lip, dip, tip, sip, zip, hip, rip. None start with FR. Is it possible the prompt meant trip? Or perhaps frip is accepted as a nonsense word? Wait, let me re-read the image text carefully. It says `fr____`. Let's look for other options. Could it be frill? No, that doesn't rhyme with ship. Could the word be shop? No, the header is ship.
* Let's re-evaluate standard rhymes. Maybe the student is expected to write frip? Or maybe the letter is actually fl and looks like fr? In many fonts, l and r can be confused if blurry. But assuming it is strictly fr, there is no common English word. However, skip, dip, lip are standard. Let's look at the third column again. `wh__`, `fr__`, `sl__`.
* Actually, let's look at the first column: `m__`, `r__`, `t__`. Make, Rake, Take. Correct.
* Second column: `s__`, `w__`, `h__`. Side, Wide, Hide. Correct.
* Third column: `wh__`, `fr__`, `sl__`. Whip, Slip... what starts with Fr and rhymes with Ship? There isn't one. Let's look really closely at the image crop. The letter after 'f' looks like an 'r'. But flip is a very common rhyme. It is highly probable the worksheet has a typo and meant flip. Or, perhaps the word is trip and the first letter is a misprinted 't'? No, it clearly says 'fr'.
* Let's consider frizz? No. Frog? No.
* Let's assume the question allows for less common words or there is a typo. The most likely intended answer for a Grade 1 level is flip (typo for fl) or trip (typo for tr). Given the visual similarity, flip is the best guess for the intended rhyme, even though the prompt says 'fr'. I will provide flip but note the likely typo, or check if frap exists? No.
* Wait, could the word be shrimp? No.
* Let's stick to the most obvious rhymes. If I must use 'fr', I cannot make a real word. I will assume it is a typo for flip.
* *Self-Correction*: Looking at similar worksheets online, sometimes they use strip. Does 'str' look like 'fr'? No.
* Let's look at the letters again. `wh_ _`, `fr_ _`, `sl_ _`.
* Maybe the word is frill and the header word is hill? No, header is ship.
* Okay, I will provide whip and slip. For `fr__`, I will suggest flip noting it likely should be 'fl', or if strict, there is no answer. But for a helper, I should give the most helpful answer. Flip is the intended rhyme family member.
* wh ip
* sl ip
* *(Note: The prompt `fr__` is likely a typo for `fl__` which would be flip. There are no common English words starting with 'fr' that rhyme with 'ship'.)*
Spelling Challenge:
Write the first letter of each picture then spell your own word.
1. Cat → C
2. Hat → H
3. Orange → O
4. Cow → C
5. Octopus → O
6. Faucet/Tap → T (or F for Faucet)
Letters: C, H, O, C, O, T
Word: CHOCOT? No.
Let's try: COATCH? No.
Let's look at the pictures again.
1. Cat (C)
2. Hat (H)
3. Orange (O)
4. Cow (C)
5. Octopus (O)
6. Tap (T) or Faucet (F)
If it's F: C, H, O, C, O, F. CHOFOC? No.
If it's T: C, H, O, C, O, T.
Maybe the word is TOCCOH? No.
Maybe the order matters? "Spell your own word". You can rearrange them.
Letters available: C, C, H, O, O, T.
Word: COCHOT? No.
Word: HOTCOO? No.
Word: TOCOHC? No.
Is there a word CHOTTO? No.
How about COTCHO? No.
Let's re-identify the images.
1. Cat -> C
2. Hat -> H
3. Orange -> O
4. Cow -> C
5. Octopus -> O
6. Tap -> T
Letters: C, C, H, O, O, T.
Can we make CHOO-CHOO? (Like a train). Yes! That uses C, H, O, O, C, H. We have C, C, H, O, O, T. We don't have a second H. We have a T.
So we have C, C, H, O, O, T.
Word: TOCCOH?
Word: COTTON? We need N.
Word: COCOON? We need N.
Word: HOTBOX? No X.
Let's look at image 6 again. It's a faucet. Could it be Sink? S.
Letters: C, H, O, C, O, S.
Word: COOSCH? No.
Word: SCOOCH! Yes! S-C-O-O-C-H.
1. Sink? The image is a tap/faucet. But often associated with sink. If the word is Scoop? No P.
If the last image is Snail? No.
If the last image is Soap? No.
Let's look at Image 2. Is it a Cap? No, it has a brim all around, looks like a Hat.
Image 3: Orange.
Image 4: Cow.
Image 5: Octopus.
Image 6: Faucet.
If Image 6 is Tap (T): C,C,H,O,O,T.
If Image 6 is Faucet (F): C,C,H,O,O,F.
Is it possible Image 1 is Kitten (K)? No, looks like a cat.
Is Image 4 Bull (B)? No, spots imply Cow.
Let's reconsider SCOOCH.
S from where?
Maybe Image 6 is Shower? S.
Maybe Image 2 is Sombrero? S. No, looks like a bowler hat.
What if the word is CHOCO? (Chocolate). Uses C,H,O,C,O. Leaves T.
What if the word is TOCO?
Let's try COTTON again. Do we have an N? No.
Let's try BUTTON. No B, U, N.
Let's look at the letters again: C, H, O, C, O, T.
Anagram solver for CCHOOT:
- Coocht (No)
- Hotcoc (No)
Is it possible Picture 6 is Pot? P.
C,C,H,O,O,P. POCCOH? No.
Is it possible Picture 1 is Dog? D.
D,H,O,C,O,T. DOCHOT? No.
Let's look at Picture 6. It is a water tap. In some regions called a Bibcock? No.
Is it possible the word is COATCH? (Coach). C,O,A,C,H. We have C,C,H,O,O,T. No A.
Wait, look at the Spelling Challenge instruction: "Write the first letter of each picture then spell your own word."
It implies the letters *form* a word.
Letters: C, H, O, C, O, T.
Could the last picture be Tomato? T.
Could the third picture be Onion? O.
Let's try TOCCOH.
Let's try HOTCOO.
Is there a word COOT? (A bird). C,O,O,T. Leaves C,H.
CHOC? (Short for chocolate). C,H,O,C. Leaves O,T.
Maybe the word is SCHOOL?
S, C, H, O, O, L.
We have C, H, O, C, O, T.
If Pic 1 was Snail (S)... no it's a cat.
If Pic 6 was Lamp (L)... no it's a tap.
Let's assume the word is SCOOCH and the student identifies the faucet as part of a Sink or Shower? Or maybe the hat is a Sombrero?
If Hat = H, Faucet = F.
If Hat = S (Sunhat?), Faucet = S (Sprinkler?).
Actually, looking at the last image, it's a faucet. The first letter is F (Faucet) or T (Tap).
If it is F: C, C, H, O, O, F.
If it is T: C, C, H, O, O, T.
Let's look at CHOTTO. Not a word.
COTCHO.
Okay, let's look at COACH. C,O,A,C,H. We have an O and T left.
TOCO.
There is a possibility the word is CHOCOLATE but we are missing L, A, T, E.
Let's go with the most likely simple word for Grade 1 using C,C,H,O,O,T.
There isn't one.
However, if Picture 6 is Kettle (K)? No.
If Picture 1 is Kit (K)?
Let's try HOOK. H,O,O,K.
Let's try COOK. C,O,O,K.
I will provide the letters found. The student can then try to arrange them. The most distinct letters are C, H, O, C, O, T/F.
Common Grade 1 words from these letters:
If T: TOC, COT, HOT, COO.
If F: FOO, COF.
I will list the letters clearly.
Final Answer:
1. Add the missing letters:
* fan
* cubs
* chops
* melt
2. Unscramble the letters:
* ship
* horse
* stick
* whale
3. Make six words:
* seed
* feed
* week
* wheel
* keel
* keen
4. Rhyming words:
* cake: make, rake, take
* ride: side, wide, hide
* ship: whip, slip, flip *(Note: The worksheet prints "fr", which is likely a typo for "fl" to make "flip", as there are no common rhymes for ship starting with fr)*
Spelling Challenge:
* Letters: C (Cat), H (Hat), O (Orange), C (Cow), O (Octopus), T (Tap) or F (Faucet).
* Possible Word: The letters C, C, H, O, O, T do not form a single common English word easily. However, you can make smaller words like HOT, COT, COO, or TOC. If the last picture is interpreted as Sink, the letters C, C, H, O, O, S can spell SCOOCH.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of prep english worksheet.