Vegetables Word Builder Worksheet For Grade 1
Welcome to the vegetable word builder worksheets that are designed for first-grade students to enhance their knowledge about vegetables. They have to look at the image, cut the names, and paste them in the given space to build words and write them in the blank column. Keep practicing such worksheets to enhance your vocabulary and communication skills.
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Vegetables Word Builder Vocabulary Worksheets For Grade 1
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- pot + ato = potato
- tom + ato = tomato
- car + rot = carrot
In this worksheet, first-grade students will identify the image, cut the names from the box, and paste them in the given space, afterward write the names in the blank space. It also includes an answer key for the students to complete the worksheet perfectly.
- oni + on = onion
- pe + as = peas
- rad + ish = radish
This worksheet will help the students to learn about the vegetables such as onions, peas, and a radish. They will first recognize the names of images, cut the names from the box, and paste them in the given space, furthermore, write the names in the blank space in the worksheet. Students can get help from the answer key.
- gin + ger = ginger
- gar + lic = garlic
- ka + le = kale
In this worksheet, first-grade students learn about vegetables such as ginger, garlic, and kale. First, they will identify the image in the worksheet, then cut and paste the names in the given space to build the words and write the whole name. It also includes an answer key for the students to complete the worksheet accurately.
- ok + ra = okra
- cel + ery = celery
- bea + ns = beans
This worksheet will help the students learn about vegetables such as okara, celery, and beans by recognizing the names of the image, cutting and pasting the names in the given space to build the words, and writing the whole name. Students can get help from the answer key.
Fantastic work on completing the entire worksheet effectively and efficiently. First-grade students will be able to recognize the names of the vegetables after practicing the worksheet. It will even encourage them to eat vegetables and stay healthy. By identifying and writing the names of the vegetables students will enhance their vocabulary and communication skills.
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