Beginning Sounds and Alphabet Cut-Out Activity

Age/Grade Level: Kindergarten to 1st Grade

Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize and associate beginning sounds with corresponding letters.
  • Enhance phonemic awareness through sound and object matching.
  • Develop fine motor skills with a cut-and-paste activity.

Description:

This engaging worksheet introduces children to beginning sounds by pairing each letter of the alphabet with an object (e.g., “A is for Apple”). Kids will practice sound recognition by identifying each object’s beginning sound and can cut out the letters for an interactive activity to reinforce sound associations.

Instructions for Parents/Teachers:

  1. Review each letter and its corresponding object with the child to reinforce sound associations.
  2. Encourage the child to say each word out loud and identify the beginning sound.
  3. Assist in cutting out the letters for a fun, hands-on activity, allowing the child to organize and paste letters based on sound.
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