RF.K.3.a — Free Activities & Worksheets
Free Common Core RF.K.3.a activities and worksheets for Kindergarten, aligned to the Reading: Foundational Skills strand. Browser-playable interactive exercises plus printable PDFs, available in all 11 supported languages — no signup, no paywall.
Kindergarten·Reading: Foundational Skills·RF.K.3.a
Interactive activities
Grade K·RF.K.3.a
Beginning Sounds — Match the First Letter Sound
A letter appears, and the child taps the picture whose name begins with that letter’s sound. It is a calm, friendly way to connect each letter to its sound — animals, food, and everyday objects make the first sound easy to hear. No timer and no score, just one happy discovery at a time. Aligned to Common Core RF.K.3.a — knowing the primary sound each consonant letter makes.
Try itPrintable worksheets for this standard
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter B
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter C
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter E
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter F
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter G
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter H
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter I
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter U
- Beginning Sounds with Fourth of July Things — Letter W
- Beginning Sounds with Accessories — Letter A
- Beginning Sounds with Accessories — Letter B
- Beginning Sounds with Accessories — Letter C
Related standards in RF.K
Frequently asked questions
- What is covered under RF.K.3.a?
- RF.K.3.a sits in the Reading: Foundational Skills strand for Kindergarten. This page gathers the free interactive activities and worksheets aligned to it.
- Are these RF.K.3.a resources free?
- Yes. Every activity and worksheet aligned to RF.K.3.a is free to use online and to print — no signup and no paywall.
- Who are these RF.K.3.a activities for?
- They are built for Kindergarten teachers and learners following the Common Core Reading: Foundational Skills progression, and work for class, small-group, or home practice.