Class KG English Worksheet on Beginning and Ending Blends


Class KG English Worksheet on Beginning and Ending Blends
Blending Sounds into Words: Beginning and Ending Blends for Grade KG
This Grade KG English worksheet focuses on helping young learners recognise and use beginning and ending blends in simple words. It introduces children to consonant blends where two letters come together and are heard clearly, helping them blend sounds smoothly while reading.
The worksheet uses structured and engaging activities to help children identify blends at the start and end of words. By practising words with blends such as bl ,cl, fl, gr, st, nd and nk, learners strengthen phonics skills, improve pronunciation, and build confidence in early reading.
Why Beginning and Ending Blends Matter in Early Learning?
Learning blends helps KG learners read words more fluently, recognise sound patterns, improve spelling skills, and develop stronger phonemic awareness.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🔗 Exercise 1 – Fill in Beginning Blends
➕ Exercise 2 – Fill in Ending Blends
🔤 Exercise 3 – Choose the Correct Starting Blend
📝 Exercise 4 – Choose the Correct Ending Blend
🎯 Exercise 5 – Complete Words Using Blends
With simple words and repeated practice, this worksheet makes blend learning clear, fun, and effective for young learners.
ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Fill in the Blends at the Beginning
1. Flag
2. Chat
3. Sand
4. Brad
5. Pig
6. Get
7. Red
8. Sit
9. Kid
10. Bus
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blends at the End
1. Rock
2. Slip
3. Mask
4. Drum
5. Bell
6. Crab
7. Milk
8. Horn
9. Block
10. Desk
Exercise 3 – Fill the Correct Starting Blends
1. Clap
2. Ship
3. Stop
4. Plan
5. Get
6. Plug
7. Spin
8. Flat
9. Frog
10. Glen
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blends at the End
1. Clap
2. Blob
3. Flag
4. Slip
5. Plug
6. Nest
7. Step
8. Left
9. Melt
10. Milk
Exercise 5 – Fill in the Missing Blends
1. Crab
2. Drum
3. Frog
4. When
5. Black
6. Red
7. Help
8. Bank
9. Cold
10. Wasp
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Frequently Asked Questions
Blends are two consonants spoken together where both sounds are heard.
Blend practice improves pronunciation and prepares kids for longer words.
In blends both sounds are heard, while digraphs make one sound.