

This Grade KG phonics worksheet on Vowel and Consonant Sorting helps young learners clearly understand the difference between vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and consonants. Identifying letter types is one of the most important early literacy skills, forming the base for reading, spelling, and pronunciation.
Designed especially for Kindergarten students, this worksheet uses matching, sorting, fill-in-the-blanks, and multiple choice activities to reinforce letter classification. Children practise identifying letters such as b, u, a, e, i, m, t, d, c, o and many more, helping them confidently recognise vowels and consonants in isolation.
Understanding the difference between vowels and consonants is essential for early reading development because:
1. Vowels help form syllables and word sounds.
2. Consonants shape the beginning and ending sounds of words.
3. Letter classification improves spelling accuracy.
4. Strong phonics foundations support fluent reading.
This worksheet includes four structured phonics activities:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Match the Letters
Students match each letter (b, u, a, e, i, m, t, d, c, o) to either vowel or consonant.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Sort the Letters
Learners sort letters (k, p, i, o, f, r, a, h, u, e, j, l, w, g, n) into Vowel and Consonant groups.
📋 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Students write V for Vowel and C for Consonant for letters such as d, e, i, s, v, o, u, q, a, and x.
📝 Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
Children identify whether given letters are vowels or consonants by choosing the correct option.
Exercise 1 – Match the Letters
b – consonant
u – vowel
a – vowel
e – vowel
i – vowel
m – consonant
t – consonant
d – consonant
c – consonant
o – vowel
Exercise 2 – Sort the Letters
Vowels: a, e, i, o, u
Consonants: k, p, f, r, h, j, l, w, g, n
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. d – C
2. e – V
3. i – V
4. s – C
5. v – C
6. o – V
7. u – V
8. q – C
9. a – V
10. x – C
Exercise 4 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. n
2. u
3. p
4. i
5. e
6. a
7. n
8. b
9. o
10. x
This worksheet builds strong phonics classification skills and improves early letter recognition accuracy.
Boost your child’s phonics confidence with structured vowel and consonant practice designed by literacy experts.
It teaches children to separate vowel sounds from consonant sounds for early reading success.
Children are new to sound patterns and need repeated phonics exposure.
It reinforces sound categories using simple, child-friendly sorting tasks.