Learning Outcomes
Letter P beginning sound practice with picture matching helps preschoolers hear the p sound in pig, penguin, and panda.
Letter P sound repetition during worksheet pointing strengthens accurate first-sound saying, making early reading of P words feel more familiar.
Letter P beginning sounds matching builds listening attention for initial phonics, so children can sort new pictures by the p sound.

Letter P Beginning Sounds Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Letter P Beginning Sounds Matching Worksheet for Preschool practices phonics by helping children match pictures to the letter P when the pictures begin with the p sound.
Beginning sounds give preschoolers a first clue for early reading. When children hear and point to the p sound, word reading becomes less of a mystery and more of a pattern.
Use the Letter P Beginning Sounds Matching Worksheet in a short session. Say “P, p, p” and have your child repeat it. Then point to one picture at a time while the adult names it, and guide the child to match penguin, pig, panda, pants, and polo-shirt to the letter P.
This worksheet is different because it mixes 12 picture tiles with only five correct p-sound matches. That design helps children practice listening for the p sound and sorting it from nearby non-p pictures.
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