Learning Outcomes
Letter I sound → picture-by-picture beginning sound practice → child correctly matches five i sound pictures to the start sound.
Letter I sound → sound talk and pointing → child says the i sound before naming the picture word, building confident early reading.
Letter I sound → quick sorting of matching pictures → child notices when pictures do not start with i sound and focuses attention on sound clues.

Letter I Sound Beginning Sounds Matching Worksheet
The Letter I Sound Beginning Sounds matching worksheet helps kindergarten children practice the i sound by choosing pictures that start with the letter I sound.
Beginning sounds matter for early reading because the first sound acts like a clue. When children hear and match the i sound, children get better at sounding out new words step by step.
For each picture row, ask the child to listen to the beginning sound you say, then point to the matching picture on the worksheet. After the match, the child repeats the i sound and names the picture word once.
This specific Letter I Sound Beginning Sounds worksheet includes a mix of picture options, with only five correct i-sound matches among the full set. Distractor pictures like shape words help children focus on the start sound, not just guessing.
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