Learning Outcomes
Letter P sound, beginning-sound matching, helps preschoolers hear /p/ by choosing the correct pictures during phonics practice.
Letter P sound, picture labeling, strengthens early reading by encouraging children to say the first sound before marking the worksheet.
Letter P sound, repeated discrimination, improves phonics confidence as children compare P-starting pictures against non-P distractors.

Letter P Beginning Sounds Phonics Practice Worksheet for Preschool
The Letter P Beginning Sounds worksheet gives preschoolers phonics practice by matching pictures to the Letter P sound, focusing on beginning sounds like /p/.
Hearing and naming a starting sound helps early readers connect pictures to print, so the brain starts spotting familiar letter sounds during real reading.
Bring the Letter P Beginning Sounds worksheet to a table with a pencil or crayons, then point to one picture at a time and ask for the first sound. Children can circle the pictures that start with the Letter P sound, such as penguin, pig, panda, pants, and polo-shirt, and cross out pictures that do not start with P.
This specific Letter P sound worksheet uses clear picture choices plus matching practice with one sound, so attention stays on beginning sounds instead of juggling many letters at once.
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