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Collection of blend worksheet beginning sounds printable (35)
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This beginning blends worksheet helps students identify the correct starting consonant pairs for common objects like a whistle, scissors, and a slide.
Practice identifying initial consonants with this fun "dot and write" activity featuring simple CVC words and cute illustrations.
This 'Beginning Sounds II' worksheet helps children practice identifying the first letter of common words like ham, top, net, gum, lip, fan, cup, ten, and pot.
Fun phonics activity where students look at the picture and write the missing beginning sound in the box.
This worksheet helps kindergarten students practice identifying initial consonant blends like 'fl', 'gr', 'sp', 'cl', 'dr', and 'str' by circling the correct option for each picture.
This 'Beginning Sounds' worksheet helps early learners practice phonics by identifying the first letter of common words like bee, tree, and whale.
This engaging beginning sounds worksheet helps young learners identify initial phonemes through a fun dab-or-color format.
Young learners can practice identifying initial phonemes by circling the correct starting letter for each illustrated object.
This phonics worksheet helps young learners identify the initial sound of common objects like a jellyfish and a submarine.
Printable worksheet activity where children identify beginning consonant blends by coloring the correct letters for images like a frog, snail, and drum.
Practice identifying initial sounds with this engaging 'Color the Beginning Sound' activity sheet featuring simple illustrations.
This 'Beginning Sounds' worksheet helps early learners practice phonics by writing the missing first letter for words like 'cab', 'cot', and 'sun'.
This engaging CVC words worksheet helps young learners practice writing three-letter words while matching them to corresponding pictures.
Help your child master the letter J with this fun and interactive phonics activity sheet designed for early learners.
This worksheet helps students practice phonics by identifying pictures and selecting the correct letters to spell simple words like "cat" and "dog."
Help little learners practice their phonics with this festive Christmas Beginning Sounds worksheet available in both color and black-and-white formats.
Students practice phonics by identifying three images in each row that share the same beginning sound, such as 'b' for bee, baseball, and book.
Help your child master early reading skills with these colorful beginning sounds worksheets designed for kindergarten phonics practice.
This worksheet helps kindergarten students practice identifying the first letter sound in words like 'egg' and 'lion'.
This worksheet features six black and white illustrations where children must choose the correct beginning letter from three options to practice phonics.
Students draw lines connecting letters A through E to the corresponding images, such as 'A' for avocado and 'B' for banana.
Fun phonics activity where students identify the initial sound of illustrated objects and color the matching letter.
This engaging short A sound worksheet helps young learners identify words that begin with the short 'a' sound while practicing letter formation.
This beginning sound match worksheet helps young learners connect pictures with their corresponding initial letters through hands-on practice.
Help your students master phonics with these fun and easy "What's My Sound?" beginning sound worksheets.
These printable worksheets help young learners practice identifying and writing the beginning sounds of common words like acorn, ball, and eagle.
Kids can practice identifying the beginning sound of the letter 'A' by coloring in pictures like apples, airplanes, and ants.
Students practice identifying beginning sounds by writing the letter K to complete words like king, kiss, kite, and kid.