Preview of Beginning Letter Match with Easter

Beginning Letter Worksheet

Beginning Letter Match with Easter

KindergartenReading: Foundational SkillsCommon Core

Draw a line from each picture to its beginning letter. This Kindergarten worksheet sets Easter things — an egg, a bunny and a basket and more — beside a row of letters, and the child pairs each picture with the letter that starts its name. Connecting a word's first sound to its letter builds the letter-sound knowledge at the heart of learning to read, and the familiar pictures make every match about hearing that opening sound.

This is beginning-sound phonics: the child says a word, isolates its opening sound, and matches it to the letter that makes it. That listen-and-link skill is foundational to learning to read — it is how a Kindergarten child starts to connect spoken language to print — and matching familiar Easter things pictures to letters keeps the practice playful and clear.

Children who like matching easter things to their beginning letters get quicker at hearing first sounds each time. When this feels easy, match the letters in beginning letters with feelings, or try beginning letters with fruits. You can also browse every beginning-letter worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more a child matches, the surer their grasp of letter sounds grows, building the phonics foundation that reading words rests on.

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