Description
A rebus worksheet turns early reading into a playful picture puzzle, swapping a few simple words for friendly pictures so even pre-readers can “read” a whole sentence on their own. This Picnic Day rebus worksheet welcomes preschoolers to reading with a sunny picnic theme, pairing five cheerful pictures — a sun, a dog, a ball, a hat, and a cake — with the everyday words they stand for. Because the pictures carry the meaning, children feel like confident readers from the very first line, building vocabulary, print awareness, and a love of books along the way.
This printable picture word reading worksheet keeps things simple with three gentle activities on a single page. First your child reads two picture sentences aloud, saying each picture word. Next they draw a line to match each picnic picture to its printed word. Finally they circle the picture that finishes each sentence. Sit beside your child, point to each picture, and read together — at the kitchen table, on a clipboard, or as a quick literacy-center task. A full answer key is included on page two so checking work takes seconds.
What’s Included
- 1 print-ready PDF worksheet
- Answer key
- 3 picnic-themed rebus reading activities (read, match, and circle)
There are three big reasons this rebus worksheet helps young learners grow. First, matching pictures to words strengthens vocabulary and word recognition, the building blocks of reading. Second, reading the picture sentences from left to right builds print awareness and tracking skills that carry straight into real books. Third, the matching and circling tasks sharpen visual discrimination and fine-motor control while keeping the whole page feeling like play instead of work.
Teachers and parents can stretch the picnic fun far beyond the page. Make your own rebus sentences with stickers or stamps, go on a picture hunt around the house, or pause during a favorite picture book and let your child “read” the pictures. Label snack containers with words and pictures, play I-spy with picnic objects, or invite your child to draw and label a picture. Each simple game reinforces the same early-reading skills in a hands-on, joyful way.
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