Phonetic spelling with digraphs worksheets for kindergarten











In these worksheets students choose which letter matches the ending sound of the pictured word. Students must sound out each word to connect it with the consonant. Students must choose the right consonant in the phonics worksheet. GooWorksheets provides free worksheets.

: Circle it! This exercise helps you to develop phonological awareness by matching the words’ beginning letters with pictures. These worksheets give students three choices of letters and pictures. The beginning sounds worksheets require students to circle the letter matching the picture’s first sound. These worksheets teach your children how to recognize letters and sounds…

Sounds at the beginning of words are the easiest for students to isolate, so we start their ‘sounding out’ practice by asking them to select the pictures with beginning sounds that match a given vowel. There is one worksheet per vowel. Beginning vowel worksheets for preschool and kindergarten. Students identify the words that start with a given vowel; 5 worksheets…

Vowel digraphs are two vowels which together produce a single sound, like ‘ai’ in ‘pail’. These worksheets cover vowel digraphs; students circle the vowel digraphs which make the sounds in the pictured words. Vowel Digraph worksheets for Kindergarten and Preschool. The students are required to choose the vowel digraph that matches the picture. For example, they might recognize that “pail”…

Advanced students can print lowercase letters to create the consonant mixtures. This worksheet is designed to help students quickly recognize common consonant mixture sounds. Students must complete the Consonant Blend worksheets. GooWorksheets offers free phonics worksheets. No login necessary.

Students are required to select the missing letter in order to complete the words. Students will have to learn how the letters sound and the phonemes they make. The kindergarten-level phonemes are the easiest. Kindergarten phonics worksheet: Students sound out words and choose the missing letter in order to complete their word. Practice in linking…