Learning Outcomes
Sound Substitution Word Change worksheet → Sound substitution at the end of a word → Child forms a new word by changing the last sound.
Kindergarten child → Hearing and controlling final sounds → Child reads pig to pie and cow to cog with clearer sound awareness.
Parent-child practice time → Repetition of word-sound swapping → Child builds confidence to attempt new words without waiting for adult help.

Sound Substitution Word Change Worksheet
The Sound Substitution Word Change worksheet asks kindergarten children to change the last sound of each word to make a new word, like pig to pie and cow to cog.
Sound substitution matters because kindergarten children are learning how spoken words break into sounds, and five-year-olds get bored fast when letter-shape practice stretches out. Word-sound swapping keeps focus on listening and speaking, not copying squiggles.
Use the worksheet for one shared line at a time. Parent says the first word, child repeats, and both tap the last sound with a finger, then say the new ending sound. Child writes the new word choice on the line and reads the new word aloud.
Each activity targets only the final sound, so practice stays short and clear, even on busy days. Whizki Learning’s page layout makes it easy to pause, try again, and move on to the next word.
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