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Practice the 'Id' Word Family
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What It Is:
This is a phonics worksheet titled 'Match Up'. It requires the student to draw a line connecting pictures to their corresponding words. The pictures include a bib, ribs, a kid (child), and a lid. The words provided are 'kid', 'bib', 'rib', and 'lid'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early 1st grade students. It focuses on basic phonics and word recognition, skills typically developed in these early grades.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps develop phonological awareness, vocabulary, and word-picture association skills. It reinforces the connection between spoken and written words, promoting early literacy.
How to Use It:
The student should look at each picture and identify the object. Then, they should read the words provided and draw a line connecting the picture to the correct word.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for preschool students, kindergarteners, and early elementary students who are learning to read and building their vocabulary. It is also suitable for ESL students learning basic English words.
This is a phonics worksheet titled 'Match Up'. It requires the student to draw a line connecting pictures to their corresponding words. The pictures include a bib, ribs, a kid (child), and a lid. The words provided are 'kid', 'bib', 'rib', and 'lid'.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early 1st grade students. It focuses on basic phonics and word recognition, skills typically developed in these early grades.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps develop phonological awareness, vocabulary, and word-picture association skills. It reinforces the connection between spoken and written words, promoting early literacy.
How to Use It:
The student should look at each picture and identify the object. Then, they should read the words provided and draw a line connecting the picture to the correct word.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for preschool students, kindergarteners, and early elementary students who are learning to read and building their vocabulary. It is also suitable for ESL students learning basic English words.




