Letter Sound Relationship S-T - Lesson for Preschool, Chapter - Phonological Awareness

In the "Letter Sound Relationship S-T" lesson, preschool students embark on an exciting journey into the world of phonological awareness, a crucial chapter in developing early literacy skills. Through engaging activities such as the "Letter T Sounds Worksheet" and "Consonant Sounds: Q, R, S, T," young learners will explore the unique sounds that the letters S and T make, both individually and when they come together in words.

Understanding the relationship between letters and their sounds is fundamental for early readers. It forms the backbone of phonics, which is essential for decoding words. By mastering these sounds, students will enhance their ability to sound out words accurately, boosting their reading fluency and comprehension. Moreover, this knowledge lays a solid foundation for spelling and writing, enabling students to express their thoughts and ideas more effectively.

The activities designed for this lesson not only make learning fun but also cater to the diverse learning styles of preschoolers, ensuring that every student can grasp these critical early literacy skills.

Estimated classroom time: 7 min
Chapter: Phonological Awareness
Unit: Early Literacy Skills
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Letter T Sounds Worksheet
Letter T Sounds Worksheet
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Consonant Sounds: Q, R, S, T
Consonant Sounds: Q, R, S, T
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  • Activity 1 / Letter T Sounds Worksheet

    Kids learn letter sounds easily when shown familiar and entertaining pictures! This letter t sounds worksheet helps kids recognize the letter t by offering pictures whose words contrast sharply with the sound.
    By saying each word, your child will begin to connect the letter with the sound in words!

  • Activity 2 / Consonant Sounds: Q, R, S, T - Quiz

    In this assessment, students will use their knowledge of sound relationships to identify the initial consonant sounds q, r, s, and t.