Problem Analysis:
The worksheet is designed to help students understand and use question words correctly. The task involves two parts:
1.
Circle the question words that match the answers (already provided in the image).
2.
Fill in the correct question words from the word bank for the given sentences.
#### Part 1: Circle the question words that match the answers
This part is already completed in the image, so we will focus on explaining it briefly:
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My dad will take me to school. → The answer describes an action ("will take"), so the question word is
What?
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His name is Jack. → The answer provides a name, so the question word is
Who?
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She is my teacher. → The answer identifies a person, so the question word is
Who?
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My house is on Lexington street. → The answer provides a location, so the question word is
Where?
#### Part 2: Fill in the correct question words from the word bank
The word bank provides the following options:
Who, What, Where, When. We need to fill in the blanks for the given sentences.
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Solution:
1.
__________ did you eat for breakfast?
- The sentence asks about the food item eaten for breakfast. This is asking for "what" was consumed.
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Correct Answer: What
2.
__________ is that boy playing in the park?
- The sentence asks about the identity of the boy. This is asking "who" the boy is.
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Correct Answer: Who
3.
__________ is my backpack?
- The sentence asks about the location of the backpack. This is asking "where" the backpack is.
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Correct Answer: Where
4.
__________ is your birthday?
- The sentence asks about the time or date of the birthday. This is asking "when" the birthday occurs.
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Correct Answer: When
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Final Answers:
1.
What did you eat for breakfast?
2.
Who is that boy playing in the park?
3.
Where is my backpack?
4.
When is your birthday?
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{\text{What, Who, Where, When}}
\]
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