These beginning sound match up worksheets give you a fun way to teach letters and beginning letter sounds while building fine motor skills.
Beginning Sound Match Up Worksheets
Grab these free printable alphabet worksheets to help your students practice an essential literacy skill – learning letters and letter sounds! While learning letter sounds, students will also work on their fine motor skills with cutting and pasting.
Develop phonics, phonemic awareness, and fine motor skills with this straightforward activity! This low-prep resource makes an impact.
This printable includes three worksheets to focus on all letter sounds and images that match the sounds.
Quick to Prep
To set up these alphabet worksheets, you only need to print the pages out. After you print them, place them in your literacy centers or on student desks.
Students each need a pair of scissors and a gluestick at their station to complete the task. Kids will love cutting and pasting the images to match the letters and their sounds.
Setting Up the Beginning Sound Match Up Worksheets
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Supplies Needed:
- Alphabet Match Up Worksheets (button to get them at the bottom of this post)
- Gluesticks
- Scissors
Directions:
- Print the worksheets. There are three worksheets to choose from.
- Kids will cut out the images at the bottom of the page.
- Then, they will glue them next to the corresponding letters.
When to Use Beginning Sound Match Up Worksheets
Alphabet worksheets can be used in a variety of settings and a variety of ways. Whether you are teaching preschool or kindergarten, these resources will help students isolate sounds and match first sounds in words. Here are some times that will benefit students throughout the day:
- Literacy stations: Add the worksheets to centers for students to work on independently. Kids can cut and paste the images and place them on the correct letters.
- Interventions: Have these worksheets to help kids practice their first sound recognition with letters. They’re great for kids who are first learning or need some review.
- Fine motor skills: Use these activities with students who need extra cutting and pasting practice and also need to work on their beginning sounds.
- Study on certain letters: After learning about certain letters, use the worksheets to differentiate between letters and their first sounds.
- Morning work: Set these activities out as morning work activities to help students with their first sounds. They are simple to use independently, so they are an excellent way for kids to start the day.
You can incorporate these into whole-group lessons, small-group lessons, literacy centers, and word work or use them for independent practice, morning work, or reading warm-ups.
This free printable, made for preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten students, is a great way to practice fine motor skills, letter identification, phoneme isolation and letter sounds. Since it does not have a seasonal theme, it can be used all year long!
Click the button below to get the beginning sound match up worksheets. Happy learning!
Here are some more alphabet activities for you to check out!
Alphabet Letter Sounds Matching Mats
Beginning Sounds Pencil Puzzles
Alphabet Beginning Sounds Clip Cards