Preview of Beginning Sounds with Body Parts — Letter K

Beginning Sounds Worksheet

Beginning Sounds with Body Parts — Letter K

KindergartenReading: Foundational SkillsCommon Core

This Kindergarten beginning-sounds worksheet sends the child hunting for the letter K. In a scene of body parts, they say each picture aloud and mark the ones that START with the sound K makes — here knee. It is the sound that matters, not the printed letter shape: the child listens for how knee begins and links that opening sound to K, which is exactly how early phonics gets going.

The Kindergarten skill here is letter-sound correspondence: knowing the sound K makes and recognizing it at the start of a spoken word. Finding knee trains it without any reading — the child works from the pictures and says each word aloud. Tying the sound at the front of knee to the letter K, again and again, builds the habit that blending and decoding will later rely on.

Once a child can pick the K sound out of a word like knee, that same careful listening works everywhere. When this sheet feels easy, move on to the A-sound pictures in body parts, or the B-sound pictures in body parts. Every beginning-sounds worksheet and the full body parts set are free to print or play online for kindergarten, and each first sound a child names makes the next letter that little bit quicker to catch.

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