Let’s go step by step to solve this worksheet.
This is a speech therapy worksheet focused on practicing the /r/ sound — that’s the “r” sound you make at the beginning of words like “rolls,” “raccoon,” “radio,” and “rain.”
The bottom row has four pictures, each with a word that starts with /r/. Under each picture are 5 empty circles. These circles are for counting how many times you say the word correctly during practice.
Since there’s no math or logic puzzle here — it’s a speech practice sheet — the “solution” isn’t about finding a number or answer key. Instead, the task is to:
1. Look at each picture.
2. Say the word out loud (e.g., “Rolls”) five times clearly, making sure your /r/ sound is strong and correct.
3. After each correct repetition, fill in one circle under the picture.
4. Do this for all four words: Rolls, Raccoon, Radio, Rain.
So if you’re doing this as homework, your job is to practice saying each word 5 times and mark off the circles as you go.
There’s no single “correct answer” to write down — but if we had to summarize what completes the worksheet, it would be filling in all 20 circles (5 for each of the 4 words).
Final Answer:
Fill in all 5 circles under each of the 4 pictures after saying each word (“Rolls,” “Raccoon,” “Radio,” “Rain”) correctly 5 times.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable articulation cards.