Kindergarten Ela Letter Sound Relationships Worksheets

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  • Alphabet Practice: P

    Practice working with the letter P by writing it in lowercase and uppercase form then draw and label two objects beginning with P.

  • Unscramble Words: Transportation

    Help your child strengthen his spelling and writing skills with an eye-catching word scramble featuring automobiles!

  • Beginning Sounds Match-Up

    Practice letter sounds by matching pictures with the same beginning sound.

  • Initial Sounds

    B is for bow! Working on initial sounds is fun with this matching worksheet. Kids match pictures with their beginning letters.

  • Beginning Sounds: F to J

    Looking for a kindergarten worksheet to help your child learn the alphabet? This printable will give him practice with the letters F through J.

  • Early Reading Building Block 5: Long Vowel Sounds

    Help your child master the special rules that come along with long vowel sounds, and make it fun with this great set of worksheets.

  • Review Beginning Sounds B and D

    Help your child practice beginning letters and sounds with this fun worksheet, which challenges your child to identify the letters "d" and "b".

  • C is for Cup: Review Beginning Sounds

    C is for cup? This worksheet helps kids review beginning sounds by asking them to say the name of each picture and circle the letter it starts with.

  • Read and Find the Digraphs

    Your students will enjoy reading about Theo the dog as they practice their digraph identification.

  • Beginning Letters

    With this handy worksheet, not only will your kindergartener practice matching letters with their sounds, he'll practice writing them, too!

  • Sort the Short Vowels

    Give them lots of practice sorting short vowel sounds using this fun sorting worksheet.

  • Presto-Chango! Word Changer #1

    Teach your child about phonics and spelling with this "word-changer" worksheet.

  • Alphabet Practice: Q

    Q is for quarter! Think of two other objects beginning with Q then draw and label them. Next, practice writing the letter Q in lowercase and uppercase form.

  • Beginning Spelling

    Help your little reader start to spell simple words such as "dog", "cat" and "pig". She'll use pictures to guide her as she spells each word.

  • Missing Vowels II

    Looking for a worksheet to help your child learn vowels? This printable worksheet will improve his reading and handwriting skills.

  • Things That Start with I: Vowel Spotlight

    Give your child practice with the letter I. This printable worksheet will improve his reading as he identifies things that start with I and what sound it makes.

  • Missing Vowels IV

    Help your kindergartener learn vowels and improve his spelling skills with this printable worksheet.

  • Short Vowels

    Tackle short vowel sounds with this phonics worksheet. Your little reader will sound out the sight words and identify the ones with a short vowel.

  • Matching Animals

    Help your kindergarten student practice their beginning reading skills by reading CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words in this entertaining, animal-themed worksheet!

  • Vowel Sounds: Long E, Short E

    On this kindergarten reading worksheet, kids match picture names to items representing the long E and short E vowel sounds, then glue the pictures to the page.

  • Short A Words

    Help your kindergarten students learn about the short A sound, as heard in cat and hat, using this reading and writing resource.

  • Make a Short E Word

    Help your kindergarteners practice their beginning reading skills by making their very own CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) short E words.

  • Words with Short "O" Sound

    Looking for a worksheet to help your beginning reader? This printable will flex your kid's reading skills through phonics.

  • Write the Missing Letter: Breakfast Time!

    These breakfast words are missing their first letter! Kids completing this kindergarten reading worksheet write the correct letter to complete each word.