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What It Is:
A beginning sounds worksheet where students say each word shown in the pictures and circle the letter that matches the initial sound.
Why Use It:
Builds early phonics skills by helping learners connect spoken words to their beginning sounds, supporting reading readiness and phonemic awareness.
How to Use It:
• Say the name of each picture aloud
• Listen carefully to the first sound in the word
• Circle the letter that makes the beginning sound
• Complete the self-check by naming additional words with the same sound
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early learners.
• Pre-K: Introduction to beginning sounds through visuals
• Kindergarten: Phonics practice and sound–letter matching
• ESL (Pre-A1–A1): Listening and pronunciation support
Target Users:
Pre-K and Kindergarten teachers, ESL instructors, homeschool parents, and early literacy educators.
A beginning sounds worksheet where students say each word shown in the pictures and circle the letter that matches the initial sound.
Why Use It:
Builds early phonics skills by helping learners connect spoken words to their beginning sounds, supporting reading readiness and phonemic awareness.
How to Use It:
• Say the name of each picture aloud
• Listen carefully to the first sound in the word
• Circle the letter that makes the beginning sound
• Complete the self-check by naming additional words with the same sound
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early learners.
• Pre-K: Introduction to beginning sounds through visuals
• Kindergarten: Phonics practice and sound–letter matching
• ESL (Pre-A1–A1): Listening and pronunciation support
Target Users:
Pre-K and Kindergarten teachers, ESL instructors, homeschool parents, and early literacy educators.




