Let’s go step by step to fill in each sentence with the best word from the bubbles.
We have these words to choose from:
after, find, round, soon, that, help, know, made, under, your, did, brown, give, from
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1.
I got a cookie ________ the store.
→ You get something *from* a place. So:
from
2.
I ________ a yummy snack.
→ You probably *made* it or *found* it? But “made” fits better if you prepared it. Let’s hold that thought — maybe “made” is best here.
Wait — let’s look at all sentences first to avoid using a word twice.
3.
Is that ________ favorite book?
→ This needs a possessive pronoun. The only one is
your → “Is that your favorite book?”
4.
My shoes are ________ the bed.
→ Shoes are often *under* the bed →
under
5.
The dog has ________ fur.
→ Dogs can have brown fur →
brown
6.
I like to ________ cook dinner.
→ Maybe “help”? Like “I like to help cook dinner.” That makes sense.
7.
Did you ________ my red hat?
→ Did you *find* it? Or *give* it? “Find” fits better if someone lost it. “Give” would be if they handed it over. But “find” is more common for missing items →
find
Now back to #2:
I ________ a yummy snack.
If we used “find” in #7, then maybe #2 is “made”? Yes — “I made a yummy snack” sounds natural.
And #1: “I got a cookie from the store” — perfect.
Let’s list them again:
1. I got a cookie
from the store.
✔
2. I
made a yummy snack.
✔
3. Is that
your favorite book?
✔
4. My shoes are
under the bed.
✔
5. The dog has
brown fur.
✔
6. I like to
help cook dinner.
✔
7. Did you
find my red hat?
✔
All words used once? Let’s check which ones we didn’t use:
Used: from, made, your, under, brown, help, find
Left: after, round, soon, that, know, gave (wait — “give” is there, not “gave”), did
But we don’t need to use all — just pick the best fit for each blank.
Our choices make sense and sound right.
Final Answer:
I got a cookie
from the store.
I
made a yummy snack.
Is that
your favorite book?
My shoes are
under the bed.
The dog has
brown fur.
I like to
help cook dinner.
Did you
find my red hat?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sight words worksheet.