Let me work through this R-blends worksheet step by step.
Looking at each picture and matching it with the correct R-blend:
Row 1:
1. Drum →
drum ✓
2. Crab → cr
ab (but we need the blend at the start, so this is "cr" + ab) →
crab ✓
3. Grass → gr
ass →
grass ✓
4. Train → tr
ain →
train ✓
Row 2:
5. Broom → br
oom →
broom ✓
6. Fruits → fr
uits →
fruits ✓
7. Frog → fr
og →
frog ✓
8. Crow → cr
ow →
crow ✓
Row 3:
9. Frock (dress) → fr
ock →
frock ✓
10. Pram (stroller) → pr
am →
pram ✓
11. Crown → cr
own →
crown ✓
12. Bread → br
ead →
bread ✓
Row 4:
13. Draw → dr
aw →
draw ✓
14. Pray → pr
ay →
pray ✓
15. Cry → cr
y →
cry ✓
16. Drop → dr
op →
drop ✓
Row 5:
17. Drill → dr
ill →
drill ✓
18. Brown (splash/spill?) → Looking at the brown splash... this could be "brown" but that doesn't fit. Let me reconsider - it's a brown splatter/stain. Could be "drown"? No, that doesn't make sense. Wait - looking more carefully, this might be asking for "br" + own =
brown (referring to the color of the splatter) ✓
19. Present → pr
esent →
present ✓
20. Grandpa → gr
andpa →
grandpa ✓
Final Answer:
1.
drum
2.
crab
3.
grass
4.
train
5.
broom
6.
fruits
7.
frog
8.
crow
9.
frock
10.
pram
11.
crown
12.
bread
13.
draw
14.
pray
15.
cry
16.
drop
17.
drill
18.
brown
19.
present
20.
grandpa
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of r blend worksheets.