Preschool Ela Phonological Awareness Worksheets

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  • Preschool Rhyming Words

    Help your kid's beginning reading skills and make it fun! Try this worksheet, where your student is clued at a picture and a rhyming word to find the answer.

  • V Book

    Does phonics leave your child vexed? In this worksheet, she'll find the pictures that start with the letter V, and voila! She'll have her very own Busy V Book.

  • Rhyming Words Game 1

    Preschoolers learn to recognize rhymes in simple words, and here's a fun way to keep that lesson fresh. Get through the maze by chasing rhyming words.

  • Words that Start with F: Hop to It!

    Frog will only jump on words that start with F! To get through the maze, kids need to hop to words that start with the letter F.

  • Hey Diddle Diddle Addition

    Jump over the moon with a nursery rhyme math worksheet! Help your preschooler learn the basics of addition with this nursery rhyme.

  • Rhyme Connection 36

    Increase your preschooler's reading, writing, and spelling skills with this entertaining rhyming worksheet!

  • Rhyming Knowledge Assessment

    Does your student know what a rhyme is and how to make one? Determine the extent of their rhyming knowledge with this assessment worksheet.

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Cat

    Kids learn the sound of the letter C as they color things that start like cat in this beginning sounds coloring page.

  • Rhyme Connection 2

    This preschool worksheet uses words and pictures to help your child practice rhyming simple words. Do just one, a few, or all forty Rhyme Connection worksheets!

  • Rhyming Words Game 2

    This isn't your average maze. You need to pass by all the rhyming words without passing any words that don't rhyme.

  • Beginning and Ending Sounds 4

    Give your child the building blocks to spelling with this fun worksheet. Cut and paste letters to form simple words, focusing on beginning and ending sounds.

  • Beginning Sounds Match-Up: Put It Away

    Start your preschooler on the road to phonics success with this worksheet that asks her to match pictures with the same beginning sound.

  • Beginning Sounds: N and Q

    Kids learn all about beginning sounds as they color all Q pictures brown and N pictures red.

  • Twinkle Twinkle Math

    Help twinkling stars go back to sleep! By filling in the stars, your preschooler will be practicing basic subtraction.

  • Sunny "S"

    Splendid, satisfying, sparkling....the sun sure is a super star. Teach your preschooler about the letter S with this sunny worksheet.

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Lamp

    Practice beginning letter sounds with this coloring page that focuses on the sound of the letter L.

  • Z Book

    Here's some phonics practice that won't leave your kid with the Zzz's. Pick the pictures of words that start with the letter Z, and put them in the Busy Z Book.

  • Rhymes with Rain: Rhyme Connection 1

    What rhymes with "rain"? This preschool worksheet uses words and pictures to help your child practice rhyming simple words.

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Kite

    Kids practice identifying the sound of K as they color the things with the same beginning sound as kite in this phonics coloring page.

  • Jack Sprat: Rhyme Coloring Page

    Familiarize your child with some simple sight words and rhymes with this coloring page of "Jack Sprat".

  • Letter T Practice

    Looking for a worksheet to help your kid with the letter T? This printable will help your preschooler practice phonics, and get comfy with the letter T.

  • Picture Word Maze: "-at"

    Work your way through these rhyming words! Practice identifying words in the word family AT by drawing a line through the pictures that end in "-at".

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Snake

    Here's a fun coloring page that helps preschoolers learn beginning letter sounds and the letters that go with them.

  • Complete the Poem: Mr. Bear

    Bunny, sunny, tummy, honey. Kids love to rhyme. Fill in the blanks with the rhyming words to make this poem not only sound great, but make sense too.