Task Overview:
The worksheet focuses on the "i-e" word family, where the "i" is followed by an "e" to create a long vowel sound. The tasks involve matching words to pictures and using word wheels to form new words.
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Task 1: Join each word to a picture
#### Instructions:
Match each word to the corresponding picture.
#### Words:
- ride
- tie
- spine
- smile
- nine
- kite
#### Pictures:
1. A person riding a horse.
2. A number "9".
3. A necktie.
4. A child smiling.
5. A kite flying in the sky.
6. A drawing of a human spine.
#### Solution:
1.
ride → Picture of a person riding a horse.
2.
tie → Picture of a necktie.
3.
spine → Picture of a human spine.
4.
smile → Picture of a child smiling.
5.
nine → Picture of the number "9".
6.
kite → Picture of a kite flying in the sky.
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Task 2: Use the word wheels to make words
#### Instructions:
Use the given word wheels to form new words. Each wheel has a central part (the root) and outer letters that can be combined with the root to form words.
#### Word Wheels:
1. Central:
ide
- Outer letters: w, s, l, t, r
2. Central:
ile
- Outer letters: wh, t, m, p
3. Central:
ine
- Outer letters: l, p, m, sh
#### Solution:
We will combine the central part with each outer letter to form valid words.
##### Wheel 1:
ide
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w + ide = wide
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s + ide = side
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l + ide =lide (not a valid English word)
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t + ide = tide
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r + ide = ride
Valid words:
wide, side, tide, ride
##### Wheel 2:
ile
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wh + ile = while
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t + ile = tile
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m + ile = mile
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p + ile = pile
Valid words:
while, tile, mile, pile
##### Wheel 3:
ine
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l + ine = line
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p + ine = pine
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m + ine = mine
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sh + ine = shine
Valid words:
line, pine, mine, shine
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Final Answer:
#### Task 1:
1.
ride → Person riding a horse.
2.
tie → Necktie.
3.
spine → Human spine.
4.
smile → Child smiling.
5.
nine → Number "9".
6.
kite → Kite flying in the sky.
#### Task 2:
1.
ide: wide, side, tide, ride
2.
ile: while, tile, mile, pile
3.
ine: line, pine, mine, shine
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\text{Task 1: ride → horse, tie → necktie, spine → spine, smile → child, nine → 9, kite → kite}
}
\]
\[
\boxed{
\text{Task 2: ide → wide, side, tide, ride; ile → while, tile, mile, pile; ine → line, pine, mine, shine}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for class 2.