Let’s go step by step to match each picture with the correct type of text from the list.
We have these types to choose from:
- sign
- food label
- note
- leaflet
- bill
- poster
- advert
- text message
- form
- newspaper
- letter
Now, let’s look at each image one by one and think about what it is:
1.
Top left – British Gas document
This shows amounts owed, usage (kWh), and payment info → that’s a
bill
2.
Top right – “City of Salisbury Development Application Form”
It has fields to fill in, checkboxes, lines for names → that’s a
form
3.
Second row left – phone screen with messages
You can see chat bubbles like “Ah ok :)” and “Thoughts?” → that’s a
text message
4.
Second row right – Heinz Baked Beans packaging
Shows price (33p), nutrition info, barcode → that’s a
food label
5.
Third row left – yellow sticky note with handwriting
Says “take a deep breath and just do it.” → that’s a
note
6.
Third row right – typed paper with signature on letterhead
Has date, salutation (“Dear...”), body, closing, signature → that’s a
letter
7.
Fourth row left – stack of folded papers with headlines
Looks like daily newsprint → that’s a
newspaper
8.
Bottom left – Star Wars movie poster
Big title, characters, release date, dramatic art → that’s a
poster
9.
Bottom middle – MacBook ad with Apple logo
Clean design, product name, brand → that’s an
advert (short for advertisement)
10.
Bottom right – tri-fold brochure with pictures and text
Folded paper with info sections → that’s a
leaflet
11.
Right side middle – red circle with “STOP” and children crossing
Traffic warning sign → that’s a
sign
Wait — we have 11 images but only 11 terms? Let’s count the boxes in the original layout.
Actually, looking again: there are 11 images and 11 labels — so each matches one.
Let me double-check:
Images:
1. Bill
✔
2. Form
✔
3. Text message
✔
4. Food label
✔
5. Note
✔
6. Letter
✔
7. Newspaper
✔
8. Poster
✔
9. Advert
✔
10. Leaflet
✔
11. Sign
✔
All matched!
Final Answer:
- British Gas document → bill
- City of Salisbury form → form
- Phone chat → text message
- Heinz beans package → food label
- Yellow sticky note → note
- Typed letter with signature → letter
- Stack of newspapers → newspaper
- Star Wars movie image → poster
- MacBook Apple ad → advert
- Tri-fold brochure → leaflet
- STOP sign with kids → sign
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of text types worksheet.