Preschool and Kindergarten
Learning Letter Sounds

[Age Rating]    [Introduction]    [Printable Worksheets]

Beginning consonant worksheets
Age Rating

All children develop as individuals.  Parents and caregivers should use the age ratings below as a general guideline, taking the abilities, temperament and interests of their children into account.

  
Introduction

Beginning consonant activities provide first steps in identifying the different sounds that make up a word.  

If an aspect of a project is frustrating to the child, provide assistance - try to keep things fun.  Sing songs, read stories or watch shows with a similar theme as the worksheet you choose to supplement the project - again focusing on extra activities that the child enjoys to help keep them motivated.

Take breaks, when necessary.  Choose a time of day when you and the child are relaxed.  Provide rewards (verbal encouragement, gold stars on "chore chart" checklists or awards for tasks that have been mastered) and change up the rewards when needed.  Don't underestimate the "reward value" of one-on-one time with a loved grown up!  Ten minutes of "homework time" with daddy after work can become a special ritual for both father and child.

  
Printable Worksheets

Beginning Short Vowels

Middle Short Vowels

 


 

Visit DLTK's Alphabuddies for printable crafts, coloring pages, felt board templates, tracer pages and poems to supplement these letter recognition worksheets.