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Help your preschool learner practice important early reading skills with this free Beginning Sounds Match worksheet. This phonics activity encourages children to listen carefully to the first sound in a word and match it with the correct letter.
Students will identify each picture, say the word aloud, and draw a line to connect the picture with its beginning letter sound.

Beginning Sounds Match preschool phonics worksheet where children match pictures of an airplane, banana, frog, house, and lemon to their beginning letter sounds.
Free preschool Beginning Sounds Match worksheet for practicing alphabet sounds and matching pictures to beginning letters.

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What Children Will Practice

This worksheet helps children strengthen:
✔ Beginning sound recognition
✔ Alphabet knowledge
✔ Letter-sound matching
✔ Early phonics skills
✔ Listening skills
✔ Vocabulary development
✔ Pencil control
✔ Kindergarten readiness

How To Use This Worksheet

Look at each picture.
Say the picture name out loud.
Listen for the first sound you hear.
Find the letter that makes the same sound.
Draw a line from the picture to the matching letter.

Why Beginning Sounds Are Important

Recognizing beginning sounds teaches children how letters and spoken words connect. This early phonics skill helps young learners understand that letters represent sounds.
Practicing beginning sounds prepares preschool children for future reading, spelling, and writing activities.

Skills Covered

Beginning Sound Recognition
Children practice identifying the first sound they hear in familiar words.
Letter Recognition
Students identify uppercase letters and match them with their sounds.
Phonics Development
This worksheet builds understanding of the connection between letters and sounds.
Vocabulary Skills
Children expand language skills by naming and discussing each picture.
Fine Motor Practice
Drawing lines between pictures and letters helps develop pencil control.

Learning Goals

After completing this worksheet, children should be able to:
✔ Identify beginning sounds in common words
✔ Match pictures with correct letters
✔ Recognize uppercase alphabet letters
✔ Understand letter-sound connections
✔ Improve early phonics confidence

Parent & Teacher Tips:

Try these ideas while using this worksheet:
• Ask your child to say each picture word first.
• Emphasize the first sound: “B-B-Banana.”
• Talk about other words that begin with the same sound.
• Practice writing each matching letter.
• Review completed matches together.

Extend the Learning

Beginning Sound Hunt
Find items around your home or classroom that start with A, B, F, H, and L.
Alphabet Practice
Write uppercase and lowercase versions of each letter.
Picture Sorting
Sort picture cards or toys by their beginning sounds.
Speaking Practice
Use each worksheet word in a simple sentence.

Questions To Ask Children:

What is this picture?
What sound do you hear at the beginning?
Which letter makes that sound?
What other words start with this letter?
Which sound was easiest to find?

Answer Key

Beginning sounds match answer key for a preschool phonics worksheet showing pictures matched with their correct beginning letters.
Use this answer key to review beginning sound matches and help students check their letter sound practice.

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Building Early Literacy Skills

Beginning sound practice helps preschool children understand how letters and sounds work together. These simple matching activities build confidence while preparing young learners for reading and writing.

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