Let's solve the worksheet titled
"What's the beginning sound?" step by step.
Instructions:
- Circle the
beginning letter of each word.
- Color in the pictures (though coloring isn't possible here, we can identify which picture goes with which sound).
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We have six boxes, each with a picture and three letters. We need to determine the
initial sound of the word represented by the picture and circle the correct letter.
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1. Faucet (Tap)
- Picture: A faucet with water dropping
- Word:
tap
- Beginning sound:
t
- Letters: t, a, s
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✔ Circle: t
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2. Apple
- Picture: An apple
- Word:
apple
- Beginning sound:
a
- Letters: a, s, t
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✔ Circle: a
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3. Star
- Picture: A star
- Word:
star
- Beginning sound:
s
- Letters: a, s, t
-
✔ Circle: s
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4. Astronaut
- Picture: An astronaut in a space suit
- Word:
astronaut
- Beginning sound:
a
- Letters: t, a, s
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✔ Circle: a
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5. Tree
- Picture: A tree
- Word:
tree
- Beginning sound:
t
- Letters: a, t, s
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✔ Circle: t
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6. Snake
- Picture: A snake
- Word:
snake
- Beginning sound:
s
- Letters: s, t, a
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✔ Circle: s
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✔ Final Answers:
| Picture | Word | Beginning Sound | Letter to Circle |
|---------------|-----------|------------------|-------------------|
| Faucet | tap | t | t |
| Apple | apple | a | a |
| Star | star | s | s |
| Astronaut | astronaut | a | a |
| Tree | tree | t | t |
| Snake | snake | s | s |
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🎨 Coloring Tip:
After circling the correct letter, the child should
color in the picture (e.g., color the faucet, apple, etc.) as part of the activity.
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This worksheet helps children practice identifying
initial consonant sounds in words — a foundational skill for early reading and phonics development.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sat worksheet.