Discover our engaging Letter-Sound Correlation Alphabet Worksheets designed specifically for children ages 5-7! These interactive resources help young learners connect letters with their corresponding sounds, enhancing phonemic awareness essential for reading success. Our worksheets feature fun activities, including matching letters to images and tracing exercises, all tailored to keep kids motivated and eager to learn. Perfect for both classroom settings and home enrichment, our easy-to-use worksheets support early literacy development while promoting fine motor skills. Start your child's journey towards confident reading today with our carefully curated letter-sound correlation worksheets, ideal for parents and educators alike!


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Beginning Sounds Assessment Printable
Beginning Sounds Assessment Printable

Beginning Sounds Assessment Printable

Test your child's knowledge of the alphabet. Ask them to recite the whole alphabet and the words for each letter. For example: A for apple, B for boy. Identify objects on this worksheet, then ask your child which one starts with the letter "f" and have them circle it.
Beginning Sounds Assessment Printable
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Letter A Sounds Worksheet
Letter A Sounds Worksheet

Letter A Sounds Worksheet

Encourage your new reader to practice the «ă» sound with this fun, free PDF worksheet. With the help of picture clues, they'll say the name of each word and trace circles around the items that start with «ă». This worksheet is an effective way to boost beginning sound skills while having fun!
Letter A Sounds Worksheet
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Letter Sounds: J Printable Worksheet
Letter Sounds: J Printable Worksheet

Letter Sounds: J Printable Worksheet

Preschoolers can learn to identify letter sounds by focusing on beginning sounds. This cute and colorful worksheet reviews the hard “j” sound. Kids can point it out by naming the words and circling only those starting with the “j” sound. Read the text out loud and listen closely!
Letter Sounds: J Printable Worksheet
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Letter U Sounds Worksheet
Letter U Sounds Worksheet

Letter U Sounds Worksheet

The letter U is special with multiple pronunciations. This worksheet helps kids identify the short «u» in words like duck and cup. Read the words aloud and listen closely to the sounds. Circle only words with the correct sound to complete the sheet. Kids will quickly know that words like "map" don't contain a U.
Letter U Sounds Worksheet
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Letter t sounds worksheet
Letter t sounds worksheet

Letter T Sounds Worksheet

This worksheet is a fun way to help kids learn the t sound. It has familiar pictures and an easy-to-follow format, so kids can quickly recognize and learn the letter t.
Letter T Sounds Worksheet
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The SH Digraph Worksheet
The SH Digraph Worksheet

The SH Digraph Worksheet

There are many phonetic sounds, each with its own unique sound. When two or more consonants are combined to create a new sound, it's called a digraph. Example: the sh digraph creates the /sh/ sound. Have kids look at the pictures and say the words aloud. Help them circle the images ending with /sh/, like 'wash'.
The SH Digraph Worksheet
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Matching Consonant Sounds - Part 1 Worksheet Preview
Matching Consonant Sounds - Part 1 Worksheet Preview

Matching Consonant Sounds: Part 1 Worksheet

Decide which letter matches each word and picture in this fun phonics worksheet. Slide your finger over each word, trying out each letter to check for matches. Once each pair is solved, trace the dotted lines with pencil to complete the printable. Who knew learning could be so enjoyable?
Matching Consonant Sounds: Part 1 Worksheet
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Parents and teachers should care about letter-sound correlation for children aged 5-7 because it is foundational for reading and literacy development. This correlation, often referred to as phonics, involves understanding that letters represent specific sounds, which helps children decode words when they encounter them in texts. Mastering this skill early supports students in becoming proficient readers.

When children grasp letter-sound relationships, they gain the ability to sound out unfamiliar words independently, fostering a sense of confidence and competence in their reading abilities. This independence encourages a love for reading, leading to more frequent reading practice, which further reinforces their skills.

Additionally, research shows that strong phonics instruction significantly improves students’ reading fluency, comprehension, and overall academic success. Parents and teachers play a vital role in providing engaging and effective phonics activities, whether through storytelling, interactive games, or structured lessons.

Moreover, a solid foundation in letter-sound correlation promotes future literacy skills, such as spelling and writing. As children progress, these skills become essential for their overall educational journey. In sum, prioritizing letter-sound correlation in early education fosters lifelong learning and a stronger intellectual foundation for children.