Class KG English Worksheet on Beginning and Ending Sounds


Class KG English Worksheet on Beginning and Ending Sounds
Hear the First and Last Sounds Clearly: Beginning and Ending Sounds for Grade KG
This Grade KG English worksheet focuses on helping young learners identify the beginning and ending sounds in simple words. It builds early phonics awareness by guiding children to listen carefully to the first and last sounds they hear in words.
The worksheet uses structured and age appropriate activities to help children complete words using correct beginning sounds and ending sounds. Through repeated practice with familiar CVC words learners strengthen sound recognition improve pronunciation and build confidence in early reading and spelling.
Why Beginning and Ending Sounds Matter in Early Learning?
Recognising beginning and ending sounds helps KG learners develop phonemic awareness improve word decoding skills strengthen spelling foundations and prepare for fluent reading.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🔗 Exercise 1 – Completing Words with Correct Beginning Sound
➕ Exercise 2 – Fill in the Missing First Letter
🔤 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Correct Ending Letter
📝 Exercise 4 – Fill in the Missing Ending Consonant
With simple words and guided practice this worksheet makes sound identification clear engaging and effective for young learners.
ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Completing Words with Correct Beginning Sound
1. Dog
2. Dog
3. Log
4. Farm
5. Hog
6. Jug
7. Bag
8. Rag
9. Tag
10. Wag
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Missing First Letter
1. Sip
2. Cap
3. Sit
4. Hop
5. Bug
6. Can
7. Hen
8. Sun
9. Dog
10. Cat
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Correct Ending Letter
1. Cat
2. Men
3. Fun
4. Pig
5. Red
6. Toy
7. Bat
8. Leg
9. Sit
10. Dog
Exercise 4 – Fill in the Missing Ending Consonant
1. Pen
2. Sit
3. Dot
4. Hut
5. Box
6. Fig
7. Cap
8. Red
9. Bib
10. Fun
Help your child build strong listening and sound recognition skills through guided phonics practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
They help children break words into sounds for better reading skills.
They improve listening skills and support phonemic awareness.
Kids often skip final sounds, which affects spelling accuracy.