Let's solve this step by step based on the images and names provided.
We are given 12 questions asking "Whose [object] is it?" and we need to match each object to the correct person by looking at what each person is doing or holding in the pictures.
Here are the characters and what they are doing:
1.
Amy – riding a scooter
2.
Jack – playing a guitar
3.
John – holding a camera
4.
Rachel – using a computer
5.
Sally – holding a basketball
6.
Emily – holding a music player (like an iPod)
7.
Henry – walking a dog
8.
Penny – using a telescope
9.
Willy – holding a globe
10.
Judy – brushing her hair (with a brush)
11.
Leo – riding a bicycle
12.
Cindy – riding a skateboard
Now, let’s answer each question:
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1. Whose dog is it?
→ Henry is walking a dog.
✔ Henry's
2. Whose guitar is it?
→ Jack is playing the guitar.
✔ Jack's
3. Whose camera is it?
→ John is holding a camera.
✔ John's
4. Whose skateboard is it?
→ Cindy is riding a skateboard.
✔ Cindy's
5. Whose basketball is it?
→ Sally is holding a basketball.
✔ Sally's
6. Whose globe is it?
→ Willy is holding a globe.
✔ Willy's
7. Whose bicycle is it?
→ Leo is riding a bicycle.
✔ Leo's
8. Whose brush is it?
→ Judy is brushing her hair.
✔ Judy's
9. Whose computer is it?
→ Rachel is using a computer.
✔ Rachel's
10. Whose scooter is it?
→ Amy is riding a scooter.
✔ Amy's
11. Whose telescope is it?
→ Penny is using a telescope.
✔ Penny's
12. Whose music player is it?
→ Emily is holding a music player.
✔ Emily's
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Final Answers:
1. Whose dog is it?
Henry's
2. Whose guitar is it?
Jack's
3. Whose camera is it?
John's
4. Whose skateboard is it?
Cindy's
5. Whose basketball is it?
Sally's
6. Whose globe is it?
Willy's
7. Whose bicycle is it?
Leo's
8. Whose brush is it?
Judy's
9. Whose computer is it?
Rachel's
10. Whose scooter is it?
Amy's
11. Whose telescope is it?
Penny's
12. Whose music player is it?
Emily's
✔ All answers are matched correctly based on the illustrations.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of who s whose worksheet.