Let’s go step by step to solve this worksheet.
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1. Sign then write:
You see four hand signs (ASL for S-H-O-W).
Each sign matches one letter in the word “show”.
So you write:
s h o w
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2. Circle the sight word:
Look at all the words listed:
- show
✔
- fall
- show
✔ (written in cursive)
- cut
- show
✔ (again, printed)
- SHOW
✔ (all caps)
- draw
We are looking for the word
“show” — any version of it counts as long as it spells “show”.
So circle these 4:
→ show
→ show (cursive)
→ show (printed again)
→ SHOW
That’s
4 times.
*(Note: “fall”, “cut”, and “draw” are not “show”, so don’t circle them.)*
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3. How many syllables? Clap it out!
Say the word: “show” → just ONE sound.
It’s one syllable.
Clap once → choose
①
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4. Unscramble:
Letters given:
o h s w
Put them in order to make a real word →
show
Write:
s h o w
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5. Write the sentence:
“Will you show me to my seat?”
Copy it neatly on the lines below.
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Now let’s check our answers carefully:
- Sign & write: s-h-o-w ✔️
- Circle sight word: found “show” 4 times ✔️
- Syllables: 1 ✔️
- Unscramble: o,h,s,w → show ✔️
- Sentence copying: Will you show me to my seat? ✔️
Everything checks out!
Final Answer:
s h o w
4
①
s h o w
Will you show me to my seat?
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for third grade.