Are your students struggling to identify beginning sounds after a break or during intervention time?
These free Beginning Sounds Worksheets are designed to help Kindergarten and 1st grade students build strong phonemic awareness through simple, low-prep practice. Whether you’re teaching small groups, running MTSS intervention, or reviewing foundational phonics skills, this printable resource makes beginning sound practice clear and manageable.

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What’s Included in These Free Beginning Sounds Worksheets
Inside this free beginning sounds resource, you’ll find:
- Printable beginning sounds worksheets for Kindergarten and 1st grade
- Clear letter sound identification practice
- Picture-supported phonics activities
- Simple layouts for quick formative assessment
- Low-prep pages that work for centers or independent work
These phonemic awareness worksheets are designed to help students hear, identify, and connect beginning sounds to letters — a foundational skill for early reading success.
How Teachers Use These Beginning Sounds Activities
Teachers regularly use these beginning sounds worksheets for:
- Small group phonics instruction
- Intervention and MTSS support
- Independent seat work
- Formative assessment
- Special education and IEP-aligned goals
- Phonics review after school breaks
The clear format allows you to quickly identify which students are confident with beginning sounds and which students need additional support.
Why Beginning Sounds Matter in Early Reading
Before students can blend CVC words, they must be able to:
- Hear individual phonemes in words
- Identify beginning sounds
- Connect sounds to letters
- Build strong phonemic awareness skills
Beginning sounds practice is one of the most important early phonics steps in Kindergarten and early 1st grade. When students struggle with beginning sound identification, decoding becomes much more difficult later on.
These free beginning sounds worksheets help reinforce those essential early literacy skills in a structured and simple way.
Who These Beginning Sounds Worksheets Are For
These free phonics worksheets are ideal for:
- Kindergarten teachers
- 1st grade teachers
- Reading interventionists
- MTSS teams
- Special education teachers
- Homeschool families
- ESL / ELL educators
If you teach early readers who need structured phonics support, this free printable can help.
Build Strong Beginning Sound Skills With Simple, Effective Practice
Beginning sound identification is one of the first major steps in early reading development. When students can confidently hear and connect sounds to letters, decoding becomes smoother and more predictable.
These free beginning sounds worksheets are designed to give you:
- Clear phonemic awareness practice
- Quick insight into student understanding
- Structured phonics review without extra prep
Scroll up to download the free printable and start strengthening beginning sounds in your classroom today.

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