Preview of Beginning Letter Match with Furniture

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Beginning Letter Match with Furniture

KindergartenReading: Foundational SkillsCommon Core

On this Kindergarten matching sheet, a child connects furniture pictures to the letters they start with. For each picture — a sofa, a table and a lamp and more — the child sounds out the beginning, then draws a line to the letter that makes that sound. Pairing a picture with its starting letter rehearses letter-sound correspondence, the building block of decoding that Kindergarten readers practise on the way to reading words.

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 furniture pictures to letters keeps the practice playful and clear.

Children who like matching furniture to their beginning letters get quicker at hearing first sounds each time. When this feels easy, match the letters in beginning letters with hospital things, or try beginning letters with community helpers. 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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