Let’s go step by step to match each picture with the correct word from the list.
We have these words to choose from:
- dish
- ship
- rash
- shell
- shop
- fish
- shed
- cash
Now, let’s look at each picture one by one and think about what it shows.
1. First picture (top left): A boy’s face with red spots and an arrow pointing to his cheek → This looks like a skin irritation or allergy → That’s called a
rash.
2. Second picture (top right): A small wooden building with “N” on it, maybe for storage → That’s a
shed.
3. Third picture (second row left): A drawing of a sea creature with fins and scales → That’s a
fish.
4. Fourth picture (second row right): A big boat with windows and waves around it → That’s a
ship.
5. Fifth picture (third row left): A store with cakes in the window and sign says “BEST CAKES” → That’s a
shop.
6. Sixth picture (third row right): A seashell, curved and ridged → That’s a
shell.
7. Seventh picture (bottom left): A flat round plate or bowl → That’s a
dish.
8. Eighth picture (bottom right): Coins and bills piled up → That’s
cash.
Now let’s write them under each picture in order:
Left column (top to bottom):
- rash
- fish
- shop
- dish
Right column (top to bottom):
- shed
- ship
- shell
- cash
All words are used once — perfect!
Final Answer:
Left column: rash, fish, shop, dish
Right column: shed, ship, shell, cash
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sh worksheets.