Kindergarten Ela Phonological Awareness Worksheets
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- Words That Rhyme with "Pen": Which One Doesn't Belong?
Help your child practice his phonics skills with this printable worksheet, which is all about words that rhyme with "pen".
- Words That Rhyme with "Pan": Which One Doesn't Belong?
Help your child practice his phonics skills with this printable worksheet, which is all about words that rhyme with "pan".
- "op" Word Family
Hop up to practice "op" words! Three-letter words from the -op word family are featured on this hands-on printable.
- Words That Rhyme with Clock
Get your child up to speed with his reading skills with this kindergarten phonics worksheet that's all about rhyming.
- Words That Rhyme with "Car": Which One Doesn't Belong?
Give your child practice with his phonics skills with this printable worksheet, which is all about identifying the words that rhyme with "car".
- Odd Word Out: Rhyming Words With "Rake"
Looking for a worksheet to help your child's phonics skills? This printable will challenge his skills at rhyming words.
- Halloween Rhyming Words
What could be more fun than learning with a puzzle? Here is a spooky Halloween match-up puzzle full of rhyming words for your child to learn.
- Beginning Sounds Match-Up: Put It Away
Start your preschooler on the road to phonics success with this worksheet that asks her to match pictures with the same beginning sound.
- Words That Rhyme with "Bat": Which One Doesn't Belong?
Help your child practice his phonics skills with this printable worksheet, which is all about words that rhyme with "bat".
- Rhyming Words Puzzle #5
Does "bug" rhyme with "drop" or "mug?" See if your little one can figure it out with this rhyming words puzzle worksheet.
- Beginning Sounds: N and Q
Kids learn all about beginning sounds as they color all Q pictures brown and N pictures red.
- Blend Buster: Get Phonics Practice!
This exercise asks your child to fill in the blank spelling words with the beginning consonant blends listed at the bottom of the page.
- "ap" Word Family
The "ap" word family includes great words, like map and zap! Help your child get to know these fun words and letter sounds better with a word slider.
- Words That Rhyme with "Bug": Which One Doesn't Belong?
Give your child practice with his phonics skills with this printable worksheet, which is all about words that rhyme with "bug".
- Word Rhyming: Rhymes with Pan
Help your child improve his reading with this printable phonics worksheet, which is all about matching words that rhyme to "pan".
- V is for Valentine
This pretty coloring page gets in some letter recognition practice that focuses on the letter V.
- Rhyming Words Puzzle #9
Connect the rhyming words in this puzzle worksheet. Help your child find out what words rhyme with "gel," "pig," and "mail."
- "an" Rhyming Words
This word slider features "an" rhyming words, or, part of the "an" word family. It's a perfect practice tool for letter sounds and reading.
- Words that Rhyme with Rake
Discover some common spelling patterns by looking at rhyming words. Help your child sound out each word slowly to finish the spelling.
- Rhyming Words Puzzle #4
Build reading skills with a fun puzzle that will challenge your little one to practice rhyming sight words. He'll be learning to read and having fun too!
- Which "ip" Words Rhyme?
Help your kindergartener with essential vocabulary and rhyming skills with this "ip" word family worksheet.
- "it" Word Family
Here's a bit of the "it" word family! Sit and slide this cut-out over the consonants and your child can practice pronouncing a set of short rhyming words.
- Words that Rhyme with Well
Help your child see patterns among rhyming words with this fun word building worksheet.
- Words That Rhyme with "Log": Which One Doesn't Belong?
Looking for a worksheet to help your child's phonics skills? This printable will help practice words that rhyme with "log".