This task is about matching letters with words that start with those letters. Each column shows a letter (A, B, or C) and then lists words that begin with that letter — along with small pictures to help you remember.
Let’s look at each column:
Column A (Aa):
All these words start with the letter “A”:
- airplane
- apple
- antelope
- alligator
- astronaut
- ant
- Africa
- acorn
- axe
- anchor
You can check: say each word out loud — they all begin with the “uh” sound like in “apple”.
Column B (Bb):
All these words start with the letter “B”:
- bee
- bottle
- boot
- butterfly
- bird
- baseball
- bear
- book
- bat
- ball
Say them: “bee”, “bottle”, “boot” — yes, they all start with the “buh” sound.
Column C (Cc):
All these words start with the letter “C”:
- cat
- carrot
- cookies
- caterpillar
- cow
- cake
- corn
- crocodile
- car
- crackers
Try saying them: “cat”, “carrot”, “cookies” — they all start with the “kuh” sound.
There’s no math or tricky logic here — it’s just learning which words go with which starting letter. The pictures help you connect the word to something real (like an apple for “A”, or a bee for “B”).
Final Answer:
The chart correctly groups words by their starting letter: Aa, Bb, and Cc. Each word under a letter begins with that letter.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable letters words.