Let’s solve this step by step.
We are given a worksheet titled “What Animals Live in the Wetland?”
There are four pictures:
1. A frog on a lily pad → matches with “frogs”
2. An alligator → matches with “alligators”
3. Ducks swimming → matches with “ducks”
4. A dragonfly → matches with “dragonflies”
The sample sentence is:
“What animals live in the wetland? Frogs live in the wetland.”
So we need to write 3 more sentences using the same pattern — one for each of the other animals.
That means:
- Sentence 2: Use “alligators”
- Sentence 3: Use “ducks”
- Sentence 4: Use “dragonflies”
Each sentence should follow the format:
“[Animal] live in the wetland.”
Note: Even though “alligator” and “dragonfly” are singular in the word box, the picture shows multiple (two alligators, two dragonflies), and the sample uses “frogs” (plural). So we’ll use plural forms to match the sample.
Also, “ducks” is already plural.
So:
Sentence 2: Alligators live in the wetland.
Sentence 3: Ducks live in the wetland.
Sentence 4: Dragonflies live in the wetland.
These match the structure of the sample exactly.
Final Answer:
2. Alligators live in the wetland.
3. Ducks live in the wetland.
4. Dragonflies live in the wetland.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of wetland worksheet.