Learning Outcomes
Letter U sound practice helps children choose pictures with /u/ beginning sounds, building accurate sound awareness for early reading.
Letter U matching trains sound-to-picture linking, so preschoolers can name the /u/ sound in five or more examples.
Letter U practice improves letter-sound recall, helping children find /u/ words during shared reading without guessing.

Letter U Beginning Sounds Matching Worksheet for Preschool
The Letter U beginning sounds matching worksheet gives preschoolers a chance to hear and sort the /u/ sound at the start of each word-card. Children match U-starting items to the correct sound goal for early reading phonics practice.
Beginning sounds help children connect spoken sounds to printed words. That connection makes new reading tasks easier because each new word starts with a sound children already recognize.
Use the Letter U beginning sounds matching worksheet for one short round: say the /u/ sound, point to one picture-word card, and ask the child to circle the matching card that starts with /u/. Repeat with only 4 to 6 cards so the session ends while focus still feels good.
This specific Letter U worksheet uses a clear matching set so sorting stays concrete. The Letter U beginning sounds matching worksheet includes 12 cards, with the only correct /u/ matches being uggs, usb-drive, usb-cable, and uranus.
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