Let's solve the "Short a Match" worksheet step by step.
Objective:
Match the
short 'a' words from the word bank to the correct pictures based on what they represent. The words all have the short
"a" sound (like in "cat").
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Step 1: Look at the Pictures and Identify What They Are
We’ll go row by row:
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Row 1:
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Cat – A picture of a cat.
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Ham – A picture of a ham (meat).
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Row 2:
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Map – A picture of a map (with mountains, stars).
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Bat – A picture of a bat (flying animal).
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Row 3:
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Hat – A picture of a top hat.
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Bag – A picture of a paper bag.
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Row 4:
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Fan – A picture of a fan (electric fan).
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Cab – A picture of a taxi cab.
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Row 5:
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Pad – A picture of a notepad (writing pad).
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Mat – A picture of a bath mat or rug (rectangular, possibly with stitching).
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Step 2: Use the Word Bank
Word bank:
hat, mat, map, cab, ham, bag, cat, bat, pad, fan
Now match each word to its corresponding picture.
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Final Matching:
| Picture | Word |
|--------|------|
| Cat (animal) |
cat |
| Ham (meat) |
ham |
| Map (drawing) |
map |
| Bat (animal) |
bat |
| Hat (headwear) |
hat |
| Bag (paper bag) |
bag |
| Fan (electric) |
fan |
| Cab (taxi) |
cab |
| Pad (notepad) |
pad |
| Mat (rug) |
mat |
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How to Fill In the Worksheet:
Each picture has blank boxes next to it — these are for writing the word. You write the matching word in the boxes.
For example:
- Next to the
cat, write
c-a-t
- Next to the
ham, write
h-a-m
- And so on...
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✔ Final Answer (Matching):
1. Cat →
cat
2. Ham →
ham
3. Map →
map
4. Bat →
bat
5. Hat →
hat
6. Bag →
bag
7. Fan →
fan
8. Cab →
cab
9. Pad →
pad
10. Mat →
mat
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This activity helps children practice reading and recognizing CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words with the short
a sound. It also improves vocabulary and visual-word association skills.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of short a worksheet.