This worksheet is designed to help children match CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words with their corresponding pictures. The task involves identifying the correct picture that represents each word. Below is the solution with explanations:
Words and Corresponding Pictures:
1.
man
- Picture: A person (a man).
- Explanation: The word "man" refers to a male human being, so the picture of a person fits.
2.
map
- Picture: A world map.
- Explanation: The word "map" refers to a representation of the Earth's surface or a part of it, so the picture of a world map is correct.
3.
mat
- Picture: A rolled-up pink mat.
- Explanation: The word "mat" refers to a flat piece of material used as a floor covering, so the picture of a rolled-up mat fits.
4.
nap
- Picture: A person sleeping on a bed.
- Explanation: The word "nap" refers to a short period of sleep, so the picture of someone sleeping on a bed is appropriate.
5.
pal
- Picture: Two people standing together.
- Explanation: The word "pal" refers to a friend or companion, so the picture of two people standing together fits.
6.
pan
- Picture: A frying pan.
- Explanation: The word "pan" refers to a cooking utensil, so the picture of a frying pan is correct.
7.
rag
- Picture: A magnifying glass.
- Explanation: The word "rag" can refer to a piece of cloth used for cleaning, but in this context, the picture of a magnifying glass might be a bit misleading. However, if we consider the options provided, the magnifying glass is the only remaining picture.
Final Matching:
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man: Person (a man)
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map: World map
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mat: Rolled-up pink mat
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nap: Person sleeping on a bed
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pal: Two people standing together
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pan: Frying pan
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rag: Magnifying glass
Notes:
The matching exercise helps reinforce the connection between words and their meanings through visual aids. It is an effective way to improve vocabulary and reading skills for young learners. If there are any discrepancies or ambiguities in the provided images, they should be clarified based on the context of the worksheet.
Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{aligned}
&\text{man: Person (a man)} \\
&\text{map: World map} \\
&\text{mat: Rolled-up pink mat} \\
&\text{nap: Person sleeping on a bed} \\
&\text{pal: Two people standing together} \\
&\text{pan: Frying pan} \\
&\text{rag: Magnifying glass}
\end{aligned}
}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet short a.