

This Grade KG worksheet on Match Pictures to Letters helps young learners build strong phonics foundations by identifying the correct beginning sounds of familiar objects and animals. Through picture-based multiple-choice questions, missing-letter activities, True or False checks, and letter-based picture sorting tasks, children practise saying words aloud and listening carefully to their first sound. The worksheet is engaging, visual, and age-appropriate, making it ideal for kindergarten learners strengthening letter recognition and sound awareness.
1. It helps children connect spoken words with written letters.
2. Beginning sound practice builds early phonemic awareness.
3. Picture-based activities improve listening and observation skills.
4. These skills support reading readiness and spelling confidence.
The worksheet contains four structured phonics exercises that gradually build letter–sound recognition skills.
Exercise No. 1
Look at the picture. Say the word aloud. Choose the correct starting letter.
1. Apple → a) A
2. Ball → a) B
3. Cat → b) C
4. Dog → b) D
5. Elephant → a) E
6. Fish → c) F
7. Goat → b) G
8. Hat → c) H
9. Ice cream → a) I
10. Jug → b) J
Exercise No. 2
Look at the picture. Say the word aloud. Write the first letter from the options given.
1. Sun → S
2. Kite → K
3. Rat → R
4. Pen → P
5. Hen → H
6. Van → V
7. Cup → C
8. Leaf → L
9. Nest → N
10. Zebra → Z
Exercise No. 3
Read the sentence carefully. Say the picture name aloud. Decide if the starting letter is correct.
1. Bus starts with B. → True
2. Owl starts with O. → True
3. Fan starts with M. → False
4. Jam starts with B. → False
5. Lip starts with D. → False
6. Net starts with N. → True
7. Pig starts with K. → False
8. Queen starts with K. → False
9. Top starts with T. → True
10. Lamp starts with L. → True
Exercise No. 4
Look at the pictures in each group. Circle the pictures that start with the given letter.
1. A → Ant
2. B → Bat, Bucket
3. C → Car, Candle
4. D → Duck, Desk
5. E → Eggs
6. F → Fan
7. G → Goat
8. H → Hat
9. I → Igloo
10. J → Jar
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Pictures make it easier for children to connect real-world objects with their beginning sounds.
It builds strong phonemic awareness, which is essential for early reading success.
Yes, repeated sound–letter practice reduces confusion between similar-looking letters.