Help your preschool child practice important early reading skills with this free Beginning Sounds Match worksheet. Children will identify the first sound in each picture and draw a line to the correct beginning letter.
This engaging phonics activity builds confidence with alphabet sounds while preparing children for future reading success.

Download your free worksheet below:
The Answer Key can be found further down on this page.
What Children Will Practice
This worksheet helps children build:
✔ Beginning sound recognition
✔ Alphabet letter identification
✔ Letter-sound correspondence
✔ Early phonics skills
✔ Vocabulary development
✔ Listening skills
✔ Fine motor control
✔ Kindergarten readiness
How To Use This Worksheet
Look carefully at each picture.
Say the picture name aloud.
Listen for the first sound you hear.
Find the matching uppercase letter.
Draw a line to connect the picture and letter.
Why Beginning Sounds Matter
Beginning sound recognition is one of the first phonics skills children develop. Learning to hear the first sound in a word helps children understand that letters represent sounds.
Practicing this skill prepares preschool learners for blending sounds, reading simple words, and becoming confident readers.
Skills Covered
Beginning Sound Identification
Children practice recognizing the first sound in familiar words.
Letter Recognition
Students identify uppercase alphabet letters and connect them with spoken sounds.
Phonemic Awareness
This worksheet strengthens children’s ability to hear individual sounds in words.
Vocabulary Development
Naming each picture helps expand language and vocabulary.
Fine Motor Practice
Drawing matching lines strengthens pencil control and hand-eye coordination.
Learning Goals
After completing this worksheet, children should be able to:
✔ Hear beginning sounds in words
✔ Match pictures to letters
✔ Recognize uppercase alphabet letters
✔ Strengthen phonics skills
✔ Build early reading confidence
Parent & Teacher Tips:
Extend learning by:
Saying each picture word slowly.
Emphasizing the first sound (example: “B-B-Bee”).
Asking children to think of another word with the same beginning sound.
Practicing writing each matching letter.
Reviewing the sounds during everyday activities.
Extend the Learning
Sound Hunt
Find objects around your home that begin with H, O, R, B, and K.
Letter Writing Practice
Practice writing both uppercase and lowercase versions of each letter.
Picture Sorting
Sort toys or household objects by their beginning sounds.
Vocabulary Practice
Encourage your child to use each picture word in a complete sentence.
Questions To Ask Children:
What picture do you see?
What sound does the word begin with?
Which letter makes that sound?
Can you name another word with the same beginning sound?
Which picture was your favorite?
Answer Key

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Beginning sound activities help preschool children understand how spoken sounds connect to printed letters. Regular practice with phonics worksheets builds confidence, strengthens literacy skills, and creates a solid foundation for future reading success.
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