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Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Alphabet for age 6-9!

The Letter K Sound

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Words with sound k Reading Worksheet
Words with sound k Reading Worksheet

Words with sound k Reading Worksheet

Help your preschooler master the hard "k" sound with this fun worksheet from Kids Academy! Ask your child to say each picture aloud and circle only the pictures that start with "k". This early reading exercise will boost phonics skills and is sure to be loved by your little learner!
Words with sound k Reading Worksheet
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Phonics skills play a crucial role in early literacy development for children aged 6-9, guiding them in understanding the relationship between letters and sounds, essential for reading and writing proficiency. For both parents and teachers, investing time in teaching phonics with a normal alphabet offers enduring benefits.

Firstly, phonics skills establish a solid reading foundation. When children learn to decode words by associating sounds with letters, they become more competent readers. This skill not only helps them read more fluently but also builds their confidence in handling complex texts, enhancing their overall academic performance.

Secondly, phonics instruction supports spelling and writing abilities. As children internalize letter-sound relationships, they can better spell new words they encounter and articulate their thoughts through writing. This sharpens their communication skills, a key component for success in all subject areas.

Moreover, strong phonics skills foster a love for reading and independent learning. When children can effortlessly decode words, they are more likely to read for pleasure, broadening their knowledge and vocabulary. They develop a sense of autonomy in their learning journey, cultivating intrinsic motivation and curiosity.

By emphasizing phonics skills for children using a standard alphabet, parents and teachers ensure that young learners develop crucial, lifelong literacy and cognitive abilities, setting them on a path to academic and personal success.