The cat sleeps.
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Choose the line that fits the picture.
Example: The cat sleeps.
Look at a picture and choose the short line that matches it best.
This helps UKG readers connect sentence meaning to a scene without jumping into long passages.
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picture line
Choose the line that fits the picture.
Example: The cat sleeps.
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Look for the action clue.
Example: A boy runs.
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Use food pictures children know well.
Example: We eat fruit.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
A UKG follow-up worksheet for very short reading lines matched to pictures.
Trace and read cat, bat, hat, and mat.
Build the idea of making 10 using dots, groups, and simple colouring tasks.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Use pictures to talk about who, what, and where before children move into fuller reading.
Read a tiny passage of two or three lines and answer simple meaning questions.
Read short event sentences and place them in the correct order to show understanding.