Let’s work through this step by step.
The worksheet is about choosing between “Who?” and “What?” to complete questions.
There’s a helpful hint in the top right:
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Who = person
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What = thing
So, for each question, we look at the picture and the answer below it.
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Question 1:
Picture: soccer ball → Answer: “This is a ball.”
Ball is a thing → So we use
What
✔ Already filled in: “What is this?”
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Question 2:
Picture: boy’s face → Answer: “This is Tim.”
Tim is a person → So we use
Who
→ “Who is this?”
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Question 3:
Picture: girl with pigtails → Answer: “This is Sam.”
Sam is a person → So we use
Who
→ “Who is this?”
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Question 4:
Picture: dinosaur → Answer: “This is a dinosaur.”
Dinosaur is a thing (not a person) → So we use
What
→ “What is this?”
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Question 5:
Picture: toy car → Answer: “This is a car.”
Car is a thing → So we use
What
→ “What is this?”
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Question 6:
Picture: boy’s face → Answer: “This is Pat.”
Pat is a person → So we use
Who
→ “Who is this?”
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Question 7:
Picture: girl with blonde hair → Answer: “This is Ann.”
Ann is a person → So we use
Who
→ “Who is this?”
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Question 8:
Picture: rocking horse → Answer: “This is a rocking horse.”
Rocking horse is a thing → So we use
What
→ “What is this?”
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Final Answers:
1. What
2. Who
3. Who
4. What
5. What
6. Who
7. Who
8. What
Final Answer:
1. What
2. Who
3. Who
4. What
5. What
6. Who
7. Who
8. What
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of what worksheet.