Let’s go through this step by step.
We are matching words that have the “oa” sound (like in “soap”) to pictures that show what those words mean.
1.
soap → This is something you use to wash. Look at the pictures — there’s a blue bottle with a pump, which looks like soap. So, soap matches with the soap bottle.
2.
toast → This is bread that’s been heated until it’s brown and crispy. There’s a picture of a toaster — that’s where you make toast. So, toast matches with the toaster.
3.
roast → This means to cook something in an oven or over fire. The picture with the oven (with food inside) shows roasting. So, roast matches with the oven.
4.
goal → In sports, a goal is what you try to score — like in soccer. There’s a picture of a soccer net. So, goal matches with the soccer net.
5.
foal → A foal is a baby horse. There’s a picture of a small horse (a foal). So, foal matches with the foal.
Now let’s double-check:
- soap → soap bottle
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- toast → toaster
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- roast → oven
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- goal → soccer net
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- foal → foal
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All match correctly.
Final Answer:
1–soap → soap bottle
2–toast → toaster
3–roast → oven
4–goal → soccer net
5–foal → foal
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of vowel digraph worksheet.