Preschool Ela Phonological Awareness Worksheets

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  • Rhyme Connection 8

    Understanding rhyming words helps preschoolers understand English language. This worksheet uses pictures to build preschool rhyming skills!

  • Connect the Letter

    Does your student understand beginning sounds? A fun matching game can provide some practice as they continue to learn about this key reading skill.

  • Rhyme Connection 28

    Get your preschooler reading-ready by practicing rhyming words! This is one of forty Rhyme Connection worksheets.

  • "aw" Word Family Maze

    Find your way through a maze, and learn about the "aw" word family along the way! Draw a line through the words ending in "-aw".

  • Fourth of July Rhyming Words #2

    Help your child begin to recognize rhyming words with these fun and festive 4th of July-themed worksheets.

  • Rhyme Connection 35

    Ready, set, rhyme! As your preschooler finds the rhyming pairs of words, you'll get her thinking about how words sound, what they mean, and how they're spelled.

  • Fourth of July Rhyming Words #1

    Help your child recognize rhyming words with these fun and festive 4th of July worksheets.

  • Rhyme Connection 33

    Your child will find pairs of rhyming words in this preschool worksheet and learn to make connections between pictures, words, and letters. Try all 40!

  • Rhyme Connection 32

    This preschool worksheet will challenge your child to use letters and pictures to identify rhyming words. Then, practice letter recognition with a bonus quiz!

  • Rainbow Rhyme

    Searching for a worksheet that will help your child practice reading? This printable will help your early reader by focusing on rhyming.

  • Letter Sounds Stew

    Make sound stew with your little reader! Choose a letter, and then think of words starting with that letter. Add them to your sound stew.

  • Rhyme Connection 39

    With this fun worksheet, help your preschooler learn the sounds made by particular letter combinations, which lays the groundwork for reading lessons!

  • Picture Word Maze: "-an"

    Here's a fun way to get to know the word family AN! Draw a line through the pictures that end in "-an".

  • Ring Around the Rosie Addition

    Have a sing-along math session with this nursery rhyme addition page! Your preschooler can practice counting and colors as she learns about addition.

  • Learning About Zeros

    What does it mean to have zero? Teach your little fisherman an important math concept with this nursery rhyme math sheet.

  • Raccoon Racer Ricky

    Preschoolers get a fun introduction to the letter R as they color the Raccoon Racer Ricky and his rad race car.

  • Old Woman in a Shoe Addition

    Could you imagine living in a shoe? Get silly with your little learner as you teach her some simple addition and counting.

  • "ool" Word Family Maze

    Have some fun with word families! This maze is all about the "ool" family. Draw a line through the words ending in "-ool".

  • Circle Up Those Sounds

    Can your student figure out which ones don’t belong by finding the pictures with the same ending sound?

  • Rhyme Connection 10

    Engage your preschooler with this fun, educational rhyming worksheet! Try all 40 in the Rhyme Connection series.

  • Word Maze: "-ish"

    This isn't your average maze -- this one is filled with words! Let your preschooler practice recognizing the "ish" word family as he completes this maze.

  • Rhyme Connection 38

    Provide your second grader with some important pre-reading skills with this fun and colorful rhyming worksheet.

  • Rhyme Connection 13

    This worksheet asks your preschooler to make connections between pictures and letters to remember how each word sounds, then draw a line between rhyming words!

  • Rhyme Connection 26

    Help your child prepare to read! This preschool worksheet will ask your child to draw a line between rhyming pairs of words.