

This Grade KG worksheet on Initial Sounds A–M helps young learners strengthen their phonics foundation by identifying the beginning sounds of familiar objects and animals. Through engaging picture-based multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-letter tasks, True or False sound checks, and picture-group activities, children practise saying words aloud and carefully listening to their first sound. The worksheet builds phonemic awareness, alphabet confidence, and early reading readiness in a structured and age-appropriate way.
1. It helps children connect spoken words with written letters.
2. Beginning sound recognition builds strong phonics skills.
3. Picture-based activities improve listening and focus.
4. These skills support early decoding, spelling, and reading fluency.
The worksheet contains four structured phonics exercises focused on letters A to M.
Exercise No. 1
Look at the picture. Say its name aloud. Listen to the first sound and circle the correct starting letter.
1. Moon → b) M
2. Cake → a) C
3. Ladder → a) L
4. Keys → c) K
5. Jam → a) J
6. Ice → b) I
7. Fan → a) F
8. Goat → c) G
9. Hat → a) H
10. Apple → a) A
Exercise No. 2
Look at the picture and say the word. Write the first letter in the blank using the given options.
1. Bun → B
2. Mat → M
3. Cap → C
4. Bed → B
5. Log → L
6. Fat → F
7. Jug → J
8. Hen → H
9. Bus → B
10. Cup → C
Exercise No. 3
Look at the picture and read the sentence. Write True if the starting sound is correct. Write False if it is wrong.
1. Ant starts with A. → True
2. Girl starts with O. → False
3. Ice cream starts with M. → False
4. Jam starts with J. → True
5. Elephant starts with N. → False
6. Fish starts with F. → True
7. Monkey starts with P. → False
8. Leaf starts with L. → True
9. Lamp starts with T. → False
10. Books start with B. → True
Exercise No. 4
Look at the pictures in each group. Circle the pictures that begin with the given letter.
1. Starting with A → Apple, Arm
2. Starting with B → Box, Ball
3. Starting with C → Cup, Car
4. Starting with D → Door, Drum
5. Starting with E → Ear, Egg
6. Starting with F → Fries, Frog
7. Starting with G → Giraffe, Girl
8. Starting with H → Horse, Hand
9. Starting with I → Ink, Ice
10. Starting with J → Jug, Jam
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It helps children master half of the alphabet sounds clearly before moving to more advanced phonics.
Pictures help children connect real-world objects with letter sounds more quickly and confidently.
The child should say the word aloud slowly and listen carefully to the first sound.