Problem Description:
The task involves finding words that rhyme with the given words in the left column. The goal is to identify and write down words from the images in the right column that rhyme with each word.
Solution Approach:
1.
Understand Rhyming: Words rhyme if they have the same ending sound. For example, "wed" rhymes with "bed" because both end with "-ed."
2.
Identify Words in Images: Look at the images in the right column and determine what words they represent.
3.
Match Rhyming Words: Compare the words from the images with the words in the left column to find matches that rhyme.
Step-by-Step Solution:
#### 1.
wed
- Images: The images include a bed, a red apple, a sled, etc.
- Rhyming Word: "bed" (both end with "-ed").
- Answer:
bed
#### 2.
den
- Images: The images include a hen, a ten-dollar bill, a pen, etc.
- Rhyming Word: "hen" (both end with "-en").
- Answer:
hen
#### 3.
wet
- Images: The images include a net, a jet plane, a pet dog, etc.
- Rhyming Word: "net" (both end with "-et").
- Answer:
net
#### 4.
ten
- Images: The images include a hen, a pen, a ten-dollar bill, etc.
- Rhyming Word: "pen" (both end with "-en").
- Answer:
pen
#### 5.
peg
- Images: The images include a leg, a beggar, a log, etc.
- Rhyming Word: "leg" (both end with "-eg").
- Answer:
leg
#### 6.
jet
- Images: The images include a net, a jet plane, a vet, etc.
- Rhyming Word: "vet" (both end with "-et").
- Answer:
vet
#### 7.
bed
- Images: The images include a red apple, a bed, a sled, etc.
- Rhyming Word: "red" (both end with "-ed").
- Answer:
red
#### 8.
vet
- Images: The images include a jet plane, a vet, a net, etc.
- Rhyming Word: "net" (both end with "-et").
- Answer:
net
Final Answer:
```
wed → bed
den → hen
wet → net
ten → pen
peg → leg
jet → vet
bed → red
vet → net
```
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{wed} & \text{bed} \\
\text{den} & \text{hen} \\
\text{wet} & \text{net} \\
\text{ten} & \text{pen} \\
\text{peg} & \text{leg} \\
\text{jet} & \text{vet} \\
\text{bed} & \text{red} \\
\text{vet} & \text{net} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of short e cvc words worksheet.