Learning Outcomes
Letter C sound → beginning sound listening → preschoolers identify the C sound at the start of C pictures, strengthening early reading readiness.
Letter C sound → sound discrimination practice → preschoolers notice non-C pictures, then choose matching C pictures to improve phonics accuracy.
Letter C sound → picture-to-word connection → preschoolers repeat simple C words during matching, building confidence to sound out new words.

Letter C Sound Beginning Sounds Match Worksheet for Preschool
The Letter C sound beginning sounds match worksheet for preschool practices beginning sounds by having children match pictures that start with the letter C sound.
Hearing the first sound helps preschoolers connect pictures to sounds, which builds the habit behind early reading. Sound practice also helps children pay attention to differences between similar picture choices.
Use the Letter C sound beginning sounds match worksheet for preschool with a short, screen-free routine. Say the C words aloud slowly, like cow and cat, then have the child point to matching C pictures and repeat the word after each match.
This specific Letter C sound beginning sounds match worksheet stands out because it mixes C pictures with non-C picture choices, so kids practice real sound discrimination. Whizki Learning also keeps the matching focus on the C set of pictures, like crocodile, cow, chicken, cat, and coat, so families can review clearly.
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