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    Class KG Worksheet on Filling the First Letter

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    I’m an enthusiastic educator with 4 years of experience teaching English, communication skills, and personality development. I’ve guided ICSE, CBSE, and IB students through interactive and practical learning, focusing on building confidence and effective expression. My teaching integrates child psychology principles to create a nurturing and engaging classroom experience.
    Class KG Worksheet on Filling the First Letter
    Class KG Worksheet on Filling the First Letter

    Class KG Worksheet on Filling the First Letter

    KGEnglishFree DownloadPDF
    Kanishka Modi
    Kanishka ModiVisit Profile
    I’m an enthusiastic educator with 4 years of experience teaching English, communication skills, and personality development. I’ve guided ICSE, CBSE, and IB students through interactive and practical learning, focusing on building confidence and effective expression. My teaching integrates child psychology principles to create a nurturing and engaging classroom experience.

    Start-With Sounds: First Letter Identification for KG Learners 

    This KG worksheet helps children recognise and fill in the correct beginning letter for simple words. With picture cues and a clear letter bank on page 3 of the worksheet, learners choose the right starting sound for words like “cat,” “mall,” “mop,” “pan,” “dog,” and more. 

    The worksheet also strengthens phonics awareness by asking children to judge True/False statements about beginning sounds and choose correct initial letters from multiple-choice options. Finally, learners write their own words beginning with letters c, t, m, b, p, s, r, l, d, and a. 

    Why First Letter Identification Matters in Grammar? 

    Beginning-sound recognition builds phonics foundations by helping children: 

    1. Connect sounds to letters quickly 
    2. Decode words more easily while reading 
    3. Build early spelling and vocabulary skills 
    4. Strengthen visual–phonetic association for everyday words 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    Exercise 1 – Fill in the First Letter 
    Children use the letter bank to fill in missing starting letters for words such as _at, _all, _op, _an, _og, _en, _it, _ug, _ed, _ar . 

    Exercise 2 – True or False 
    Kids check whether words start with the correct letter—for example, “Cat starts with a,” “Log starts with j,” “Pen starts with p” . 

    Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice 
    Children pick the correct starting letter for images and word endings like _at, _og, _an, _op, _ar, _ug, _en, _it, _ed, _all . 

    Exercise 4 – Write a Word Beginning With Each Letter 
    Using a word bank (add, lab, dam, rat, saw, pot, man, tap, bat, cow), learners write a word that starts with each given letter c, t, m, b, p, s, r, l, d, a . 
    This worksheet strengthens phonics, boosts vocabulary development, and helps children listen for initial sounds—an essential skill for early reading. 

    ANSWER KEY ( For Parents and Educators )

    Exercise 1 – Fill the First Letter 

    1. c 
    2. m 
    3. p 
    4. b 
    5. d 
    6. p 
    7. s 
    8. m 
    9. b 
    10. c 

    Exercise 2 – True or False 

    1. False 
    2. True 
    3. False 
    4. True 
    5. False 
    6. True 
    7. False 
    8. True 
    9. True 
    10. True 

    Exercise 3 – Multiple Choice 

    1. _at → c 
    2. _og → d 
    3. _an → p 
    4. _op → t 
    5. _ar → r 
    6. _ug → j 
    7. _en → e 
    8. _it → i 
    9. _ed → d 
    10. _all → b 

    Exercise 4 – Write a Word Starting With the Given Letter 
    (Answers guided by worksheet images and word bank. Other correct words acceptable.) 

    1. c → cow 
    2. b → bat 
    3. t → tap 
    4. m → man 
    5. p → pot 
    6. s → saw 
    7. r → rat 
    8. l → lab 
    9. d → dam 
    10. a → add 

    Support early phonics mastery with engaging beginning-sound practice—perfect for helping KG learners form strong reading foundations! 

    Give your child a head start in reading with expert-guided beginning-sound sessions crafted for young learners! 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    It builds early phonics understanding by linking sounds to beginning letters.

    They may rely on word memory instead of sound; practising with picture cues helps.

    Encourage kids to say the word aloud and emphasise the initial sound.

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