Class KG English Worksheet on Matching Letters and Sounds


Class KG English Worksheet on Matching Letters and Sounds
Match the Sound Build the Word: Matching Letters and Sounds for Grade KG
This Grade KG English worksheet focuses on helping young learners connect letters with their correct sounds in simple words. It builds strong phonics foundations by guiding children to match beginning letters ending letters and vowel sounds with familiar CVC words.
The worksheet uses structured matching activities to help children listen to sounds and visually connect them to letters. Through repeated practice with common words learners improve sound recognition letter awareness and early reading confidence.
Why Matching Letters and Sounds Matter in Early Learning?
Matching letters with sounds helps KG learners decode words correctly develop phonemic awareness improve pronunciation and build a strong base for reading and spelling.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
🔗 Exercise 1 – Match Words to the Beginning Letter
➕ Exercise 2 – Match Words to the Ending Letter
🔤 Exercise 3 – Match the Word with the Ending Sound
📝 Exercise 4 – Match the Word with the Middle Vowel Sound
With clear visuals and familiar words this worksheet makes phonics learning engaging simple and effective for young learners.
ANSWER KEY (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Match Words to the Beginning Letter
S – Sun
B – Bat
T – Top
M – Man
C – Cat
F – Fan
R – Rat
H – Hat
P – Pen
D – Dog
Exercise 2 – Match Words to the Ending Letter
T – Cat
G – Bag
N – Sun
P – Cap
M – Jam
D – Bed
K – Book
L – Ball
R – Car
B – Tub
Exercise 3 – Match the Word with the Ending Sound
E – Bee
O – Zoo
L – Fell
K – Neck
G – Pig
T – Net
N – Hen
M – Ram
P – Cup
D – Bed
Exercise 4 – Match the Word with the Middle Vowel Sound
A – Cat
E – Pen
I – Pig
O – Dog
U – Sun
A – Hat
E – Hen
I – Fish
O – Log
U – Bug
Help your child strengthen phonics skills by matching letters and sounds through guided practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
It helps children connect written letters with spoken sounds.
It supports blending sounds to read simple words.
Some letters sound similar, causing confusion without practice.