Learning Outcomes
Letter V sound recognition through beginning-sound matching, children hear the v sound at word starts and connect it to V pictures.
Letter V sound sorting builds phonics confidence as students decide which picture begins with the letter V sound, using careful listening.
Beginning reading support improves when children match word labels like violet and venus, strengthening letter-sound links for early decoding.

Letter V Beginning Sounds Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Letter V beginning sounds matching worksheet helps kindergarten kids practice the V sound at the start of words by matching pictures to V word labels.
Letter V beginning sounds practice matters because early reading starts with hearing sounds in familiar words, then connecting those sounds to the letter V.
To use the Letter V beginning sounds worksheet, say a picture word slowly, listen for the first sound, and ask which option begins with the V sound, then match and move to the next picture.
This specific Letter V beginning sounds matching worksheet includes both V-sound targets and close-sounding distractors like blender and elephant, so sound listening gets practiced, not just letter guessing from memory.
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