The Letter L Sound - Lesson for Kindergarten, Chapter - Letter Sound Relationships

In this engaging lesson titled "The Letter L Sound," kindergarten students will embark on an exciting journey into the world of early phonics and phonological awareness, focusing on the specific letter-sound relationship of the letter L. Through a series of carefully crafted activities, including a Letter L Coloring Sheet and a Words with Sound L Reading Worksheet, students will learn to recognize, pronounce, and understand the significance of the letter L and its sound in the English language.

This lesson is crucial for young learners as it lays the groundwork for their reading and writing skills. By mastering the sound of the letter L, students will enhance their ability to decode words, which is a fundamental component of reading fluency. This skill is not only important for academic success but also for everyday communication and language development. The ability to identify and produce letter sounds is a key step in phonological awareness, a vital component of early literacy that supports the understanding of how language works at a sound level.

Estimated classroom time: 6 min
Chapter: Letter Sound Relationships
Unit: Early Phonics and Phonological Awareness
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Letter L Coloring Sheet
Letter L Coloring Sheet
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Words with Sound L Reading Worksheet
Words with Sound L Reading Worksheet
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  • Activity 1 / Letter L Coloring Sheet

    The letter "L" is a tough sound for many kids to say, but a favorite letter because so many favorite objects and even names start with the letter l! This letter "L" coloring page will stimulate your little learner’s passion for the alphabet with a lovely lemon and lion!

  • Activity 2 / Words with Sound L Reading Worksheet

    Being able to isolate and determine initial sounds (onset) is important for emerging readers, and this fun and colorful PDF worksheet lets your little learner name familiar pictures and isolate the initial «l» sound in each word. They’ll be able to strengthen fine motor skills as they check off the appropriate letter from a selection of other letters that aren’t correct, and this builds their visual discernment skills too.