Boost your child's reading foundation with our engaging Phonological Awareness Phonics Worksheets designed for ages 4-9. These interactive materials support early literacy by helping young learners recognize sound patterns, syllables, and rhymes. Our worksheets are crafted to make learning enjoyable, enhancing skills that are crucial for effective reading and writing. Ideal for both classroom settings and at-home practice, each worksheet aligns with developmentally appropriate goals and encourages critical thinking. With colorful illustrations and captivating activities, children will build confidence as they explore the world of phonics. Start your child's journey to reading success today!


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Phonological Awareness: Assessment 2 ELA Worksheet
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 2 ELA Worksheet

Phonological Awareness: Assessment 2 ELA Worksheet

This free worksheet assesses your emerging reader's ability to decode and match closed-syllable high-frequency words to the appropriate picture. The pictures are cheery and easy to identify, so your child will have fun and find success with decoding and matching.
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 2 ELA Worksheet
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Phonological Awareness: Assessment 2 Worksheet
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 2 Worksheet

Phonological Awareness: Assessment 2 Worksheet

Test your child’s phonological awareness and reading readiness with this charming worksheet! Perfect for K-1, it assesses if they can name a picture aloud, listening for the starting sound and matching it to another word. Watch as they think deeply and listen to the sounds as they name each picture. Determine if your child is ready to sound out words or needs more phonics practice.
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 2 Worksheet
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Phonological Awareness: Assessment 3 ELA Worksheet
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 3 ELA Worksheet

Phonological Awareness: Assessment 3 ELA Worksheet

Want to test your preschooler's language skills, phonetic decoding and word recognition? This worksheet uses their knowledge of community helpers to match signs with depictions. It also works on fine motor skills, a key pre-reading skill.
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 3 ELA Worksheet
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How Many Syllables? Worksheet
How Many Syllables? Worksheet

How Many Syllables? Worksheet

Syllabication or 'chunking' helps students decode words more quickly and increase fluency. This traceable worksheet is great for emerging readers, combining fun and fine motor practice with chunking words and counting syllables.
How Many Syllables? Worksheet
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Phonological Awareness: Assessment 6 Worksheet
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 6 Worksheet

Phonological Awareness: Assessment 6 Worksheet

Check your child's ability to recognize middle word sounds using this free worksheet. Help them learn phonics by practicing with rhyming. Trace the line from the image to its rhyming match then encourage them to name each image aloud to identify which letter matches the sound. It's a great way to assess letter and sound recognition.
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 6 Worksheet
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Phonological Awareness: Assessment 5 Worksheet
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 5 Worksheet

Phonological Awareness: Assessment 5 Worksheet

Repetition is key to success! This worksheet tests kids' ability to match beginning and ending sounds in words. Instruct them to say each word and listen closely to the sounds they make. Focus on the starting sounds for the first four pics, then the last one to hear ending sounds and find the right match!
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 5 Worksheet
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Tennis Ball Syllables Worksheet
Tennis Ball Syllables Worksheet

Tennis Ball Syllables Worksheet

To help your kids become fluent speakers, they need to learn syllables. A word can have one to seven syllables, with longer words having more. For this level, they will be working with one or two syllables. Assist them as they circle the words with closed syllables in this worksheet.
Tennis Ball Syllables Worksheet
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Phonological Awareness: Assessment 3 Worksheet
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 3 Worksheet

Phonological Awareness: Assessment 3 Worksheet

Test kids' reading readiness with a phonological awareness worksheet! With this PDF exercise, encourage children to name each picture aloud and match left to right. Help them learn to recognize word sounds at the start, middle and end of words. They'll be sure to remember that lamp doesn't sound like elephant!
Phonological Awareness: Assessment 3 Worksheet
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Lets Count Syllables Worksheet
Lets Count Syllables Worksheet

Lets Count Syllables Worksheet

This fun animal worksheet makes learning to read easier by breaking words into syllables. Bright, cheery pictures give context and help kids choose the right syllable count. Count together and enjoy as your child learns and gains success!
Lets Count Syllables Worksheet
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Phonological awareness and phonics are critical components of early literacy development for children aged 4-9. These skills form the foundation for reading and writing, making them essential for academic success. Parents and teachers should care about phonological awareness because it equips children with the ability to recognize and manipulate sounds in spoken language. This includes skills such as rhyming, syllable counting, and isolating sounds, which are vital for decoding words.

Phonics, on the other hand, involves linking sounds to their corresponding letters or letter combinations, allowing children to decode unfamiliar words when reading. Mastery of these skills leads to improved reading fluency, which in turn enhances comprehension. Research shows that children who develop phonological awareness and phonics skills early are more likely to become proficient readers, setting them up for lifelong learning.

Moreover, parental and educator involvement in developing these skills can boost a child’s confidence and motivation. Engaging in fun activities, like reading rhymes or playing sound games, makes learning enjoyable. Ultimately, fostering a strong foundation in phonological awareness and phonics equips children with the tools they need for success in school and beyond, ensuring they become confident, capable learners.