Elementary vocabulary worksheet featuring clothing items to match with their names.
Vocabulary worksheet for elementary students matching clothing words to pictures, including items like baseball cap, dress, jacket, jeans, and shoes.
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Let’s solve this step by step.
We have two parts:
Part 1: Match words and pictures
We need to match each clothing word with the correct picture number (1 to 13).
Let’s go one by one:
- baseball cap → Picture 2 (it’s a purple and pink cap with a brim)
- dress → Picture 6 (floral dress with puffy sleeves)
- jacket → Picture 10 (blue and yellow jacket)
- jeans → Picture 9 (long blue pants, look like denim)
- jumper (sweater) → Picture 13 (knitted sweater with pattern)
- shirt → Picture 8 (button-up white shirt)
- skirt → Picture 12 (white pleated skirt)
- shoes → Already matched as “1” — that’s the colorful sneakers in picture 1 ✔
- shorts → Picture 11 (blue denim shorts)
- socks → Picture 7 (green socks with stripes)
- T-shirt → Picture 4 (plain white T-shirt)
- trousers → Picture 5 (white flared pants — also called trousers)
- underpants → Picture 3 (white underwear)
Now let’s write down all matches clearly:
| Word | Picture # |
|------------------|-----------|
| baseball cap | 2 |
| dress | 6 |
| jacket | 10 |
| jeans | 9 |
| jumper (sweater) | 13 |
| shirt | 8 |
| skirt | 12 |
| shoes | 1 |
| shorts | 11 |
| socks | 7 |
| T-shirt | 4 |
| trousers | 5 |
| underpants | 3 |
✔ All matched correctly.
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Part 2: Write the words
We are given clues. Let’s think about what each clue means.
1. You wear this in summer
→ Think of light clothes for hot weather. Could be: *shorts*, *T-shirt*, *dress*, *skirt*. But we should pick the most common or obvious one. Since it says “this” (singular), maybe *T-shirt* or *shorts*. But let’s see other clues too.
Wait — actually, looking at the context, these might refer to specific items from the list above. Let’s check:
- “You wear this in summer” → Likely T-shirt or shorts. But since “shorts” is plural, and clue says “this”, maybe T-shirt? Or perhaps dress? Hmm.
Actually, let’s look at all four clues together — they may point to different answers.
2. Only girls wear this
→ From our list: dress, skirt — both typically associated with girls (in traditional contexts used in elementary worksheets). Probably dress or skirt. We’ll decide based on best fit.
3. You always wear two of these
→ Things you wear in pairs: shoes, socks. Shoes are already labeled as “1”, but the clue doesn’t say “already matched”. So either could work. But “always wear two” — definitely socks or shoes. Since “shoes” is already filled in as example, maybe they want another pair? Wait — no, the instruction is just to write the word. So socks fits well.
But let’s read carefully: “You always wear two of these” — yes, socks (you wear two socks) or shoes (two shoes). Either is fine, but since “shoes” was already used in matching, maybe they expect socks here? Actually, no — the writing part is separate. Let’s keep going.
4. They are usually blue
→ “They” = plural. What from the list is usually blue? Jeans! Jeans are famously blue. Also trousers can be blue, but jeans are more specifically known for being blue. So likely jeans.
Now back to clue 1: “You wear this in summer” — if we’re picking from the vocabulary list, T-shirt is very common in summer. Also shorts. But again, “this” suggests singular. T-shirt is singular. Shorts is plural. So probably T-shirt.
Clue 2: “Only girls wear this” — between dress and skirt, which is more exclusively for girls? In many cultures, skirts can be worn by anyone, but dresses are more traditionally for girls/women. So dress is safer.
Clue 3: “You always wear two of these” — socks (you wear two socks) OR shoes. But since “shoes” was already used in matching section, and this is a new section, either is acceptable. However, “socks” is less obvious than shoes, so maybe they want socks? Actually, wait — the clue says “these” — plural — so answer should be plural noun. Both “socks” and “shoes” are plural. But “shoes” is already mentioned in matching as item 1. Maybe they don’t mind repeating? Let’s think differently.
Actually, looking at standard ESL worksheets like this, the expected answers are often:
- You wear this in summer → T-shirt
- Only girls wear this → dress
- You always wear two of these → socks (because you put on two socks; shoes too, but socks are more “hidden” and sometimes forgotten — good teaching point)
- They are usually blue → jeans
Yes, that makes sense.
So final answers for Part 2:
- You wear this in summer → T-shirt
- Only girls wear this → dress
- You always wear two of these → socks
- They are usually blue → jeans
Double-checking:
- T-shirt: yes, summer clothing ✔️
- Dress: traditionally for girls ✔️
- Socks: you wear two ✔️
- Jeans: usually blue ✔️
Perfect.
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Final Answer:
Match words and pictures:
- baseball cap → 2
- dress → 6
- jacket → 10
- jeans → 9
- jumper (sweater) → 13
- shirt → 8
- skirt → 12
- shoes → 1
- shorts → 11
- socks → 7
- T-shirt → 4
- trousers → 5
- underpants → 3
Write the words:
- You wear this in summer → T-shirt
- Only girls wear this → dress
- You always wear two of these → socks
- They are usually blue → jeans
We have two parts:
Part 1: Match words and pictures
We need to match each clothing word with the correct picture number (1 to 13).
Let’s go one by one:
- baseball cap → Picture 2 (it’s a purple and pink cap with a brim)
- dress → Picture 6 (floral dress with puffy sleeves)
- jacket → Picture 10 (blue and yellow jacket)
- jeans → Picture 9 (long blue pants, look like denim)
- jumper (sweater) → Picture 13 (knitted sweater with pattern)
- shirt → Picture 8 (button-up white shirt)
- skirt → Picture 12 (white pleated skirt)
- shoes → Already matched as “1” — that’s the colorful sneakers in picture 1 ✔
- shorts → Picture 11 (blue denim shorts)
- socks → Picture 7 (green socks with stripes)
- T-shirt → Picture 4 (plain white T-shirt)
- trousers → Picture 5 (white flared pants — also called trousers)
- underpants → Picture 3 (white underwear)
Now let’s write down all matches clearly:
| Word | Picture # |
|------------------|-----------|
| baseball cap | 2 |
| dress | 6 |
| jacket | 10 |
| jeans | 9 |
| jumper (sweater) | 13 |
| shirt | 8 |
| skirt | 12 |
| shoes | 1 |
| shorts | 11 |
| socks | 7 |
| T-shirt | 4 |
| trousers | 5 |
| underpants | 3 |
✔ All matched correctly.
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Part 2: Write the words
We are given clues. Let’s think about what each clue means.
1. You wear this in summer
→ Think of light clothes for hot weather. Could be: *shorts*, *T-shirt*, *dress*, *skirt*. But we should pick the most common or obvious one. Since it says “this” (singular), maybe *T-shirt* or *shorts*. But let’s see other clues too.
Wait — actually, looking at the context, these might refer to specific items from the list above. Let’s check:
- “You wear this in summer” → Likely T-shirt or shorts. But since “shorts” is plural, and clue says “this”, maybe T-shirt? Or perhaps dress? Hmm.
Actually, let’s look at all four clues together — they may point to different answers.
2. Only girls wear this
→ From our list: dress, skirt — both typically associated with girls (in traditional contexts used in elementary worksheets). Probably dress or skirt. We’ll decide based on best fit.
3. You always wear two of these
→ Things you wear in pairs: shoes, socks. Shoes are already labeled as “1”, but the clue doesn’t say “already matched”. So either could work. But “always wear two” — definitely socks or shoes. Since “shoes” is already filled in as example, maybe they want another pair? Wait — no, the instruction is just to write the word. So socks fits well.
But let’s read carefully: “You always wear two of these” — yes, socks (you wear two socks) or shoes (two shoes). Either is fine, but since “shoes” was already used in matching, maybe they expect socks here? Actually, no — the writing part is separate. Let’s keep going.
4. They are usually blue
→ “They” = plural. What from the list is usually blue? Jeans! Jeans are famously blue. Also trousers can be blue, but jeans are more specifically known for being blue. So likely jeans.
Now back to clue 1: “You wear this in summer” — if we’re picking from the vocabulary list, T-shirt is very common in summer. Also shorts. But again, “this” suggests singular. T-shirt is singular. Shorts is plural. So probably T-shirt.
Clue 2: “Only girls wear this” — between dress and skirt, which is more exclusively for girls? In many cultures, skirts can be worn by anyone, but dresses are more traditionally for girls/women. So dress is safer.
Clue 3: “You always wear two of these” — socks (you wear two socks) OR shoes. But since “shoes” was already used in matching section, and this is a new section, either is acceptable. However, “socks” is less obvious than shoes, so maybe they want socks? Actually, wait — the clue says “these” — plural — so answer should be plural noun. Both “socks” and “shoes” are plural. But “shoes” is already mentioned in matching as item 1. Maybe they don’t mind repeating? Let’s think differently.
Actually, looking at standard ESL worksheets like this, the expected answers are often:
- You wear this in summer → T-shirt
- Only girls wear this → dress
- You always wear two of these → socks (because you put on two socks; shoes too, but socks are more “hidden” and sometimes forgotten — good teaching point)
- They are usually blue → jeans
Yes, that makes sense.
So final answers for Part 2:
- You wear this in summer → T-shirt
- Only girls wear this → dress
- You always wear two of these → socks
- They are usually blue → jeans
Double-checking:
- T-shirt: yes, summer clothing ✔️
- Dress: traditionally for girls ✔️
- Socks: you wear two ✔️
- Jeans: usually blue ✔️
Perfect.
──────────────────────────────────────
Final Answer:
Match words and pictures:
- baseball cap → 2
- dress → 6
- jacket → 10
- jeans → 9
- jumper (sweater) → 13
- shirt → 8
- skirt → 12
- shoes → 1
- shorts → 11
- socks → 7
- T-shirt → 4
- trousers → 5
- underpants → 3
Write the words:
- You wear this in summer → T-shirt
- Only girls wear this → dress
- You always wear two of these → socks
- They are usually blue → jeans
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for elementary.