Preschool Ela Phonological Awareness Worksheets

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  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Nail

    Jump into beginning sounds with a fun coloring activity that asks kids to color all the pictures that begin with the letter N.

  • Preschool Rhymes

    Help your preschooler build her understanding of rhymes and words in general with this fun worksheet. Find the answers using a picture and a word that rhymes.

  • Write the Missing Letter: Parts of a House

    H is for home! This beginning sounds worksheet helps your preschooler practice his alphabet and the sounds that letters make.

  • Three Little Kittens Addition

    Help these poor kittens add up their mittens! Your preschooler will be learning the basics of addition and multiplication with this nursery rhyme math sheet.

  • Complete the Poem: Cats

    See if your preschooler can finish this poem using the rhyming words provided.

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Jack-in-the-Box

    Kids get to know the letter J as they color things that have the same beginning sound as jack-in-the-box in this simple coloring page.

  • Common Beginning Sound: 4

    Is your child ready for some phonics practice? This worksheet is a great way to get her started!

  • Y Book

    Yoohoo! Does your preschooler's phonics practice leave him yawning? This worksheet will give him some Y phonics brain yoga.

  • Jack and Jill Addition

    Follow Jack and Jill up the hill to count the pails of water! Preschoolers can learn the basics of addition just by counting up items to find a total.

  • Picture the Same Ending Sound

    Young students work on their phonological awareness with this illustrated worksheet that helps them to focus on the end sounds in words.

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Zipper

    Make learning letter sounds fun with this coloring page that asks kids to color the things that have the same beginning sound as zipper.

  • Catchy Question Cards III

    This worksheet covers a broad range of preschool skills, including addition, time telling, reading, and science.

  • Rhyme Connection 15

    Build your preschool child's language skills with this rhyme-matching worksheet! She'll use pictures and sounds along with the alphabet to make connections.

  • "ad" Word Family Maze

    Don't be puzzled by sight words! Work your way through this maze to learn some new words and rhymes.

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Pumpkin

    Ease your child into phonics with this coloring page that asks him to color the things that begin with the letter P.

  • Beginning and Ending Sounds 5

    Help your child get the basics of spelling with a fun exercise that focuses on beginning and ending sounds. Cut and paste the letters to complete the words.

  • V is for Valentine

    This pretty coloring page gets in some letter recognition practice that focuses on the letter V.

  • Rhyming Knowledge Check-In

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

  • Word Family Maze "oot"

    Here's a maze with a twist! To complete the puzzle, draw a line through the words ending in "-oot".

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Umbrella

    Help your child learn the short u sound by coloring all the pictures that begin like umbrella in this phonics coloring page.

  • Beginning Sounds Coloring: Sounds Like Quilt

    If your child is struggling with letter sounds, try making the learning fun with a coloring page focusing on things that start with Q.

  • D Is for Dinosaur And...

    Practice identifying the beginning sounds in words (and coloring inside the lines!) with this engaging worksheet.

  • Catchy Questions Cards II

    This worksheet covers a broad set of skills for your preschooler to practice, including addition, time telling, reading, and science.

  • "ap" Word Family Maze

    How many words do you see that end in "-ap"? Help your little reader start to recognize the similarities among words with this fun maze.