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Beginning Sounds and Picture Naming Practice
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What It Is:
This educational worksheet features a two-by-three grid of engaging illustrations and photos, including a van, kite, the number nine, a horse, a lion, and fire. Each section asks students to name the object and identify the missing first letter to complete the word.
Why Use It:
It is an excellent tool for developing phonemic awareness and letter-sound correspondence. By focusing on initial sounds, students build the foundational skills necessary for reading and spelling fluency.
How to Use It:
• Examine the image in each box and name it aloud.
• Listen for the very first sound you hear when saying the word.
• Type or write the corresponding letter in the empty box to complete the word.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Kindergarten to Grade 1.
• Younger kids focus area: Building vocabulary and recognizing starting sounds.
• Older students focus area: Reinforcing spelling patterns and phonetic decoding.
Target Users:
This activity is perfect for classroom teachers, homeschooling parents, and tutors looking for simple phonics practice.
This educational worksheet features a two-by-three grid of engaging illustrations and photos, including a van, kite, the number nine, a horse, a lion, and fire. Each section asks students to name the object and identify the missing first letter to complete the word.
Why Use It:
It is an excellent tool for developing phonemic awareness and letter-sound correspondence. By focusing on initial sounds, students build the foundational skills necessary for reading and spelling fluency.
How to Use It:
• Examine the image in each box and name it aloud.
• Listen for the very first sound you hear when saying the word.
• Type or write the corresponding letter in the empty box to complete the word.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Kindergarten to Grade 1.
• Younger kids focus area: Building vocabulary and recognizing starting sounds.
• Older students focus area: Reinforcing spelling patterns and phonetic decoding.
Target Users:
This activity is perfect for classroom teachers, homeschooling parents, and tutors looking for simple phonics practice.




