“G is for Gorilla!” Children use worksheet G to find the objects that begin with the G starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“H is for Horse!” Children use worksheet H to find the objects that begin with the H starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“I is for Igloo!” Children use worksheet I to find the objects that begin with the short I starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“J is for Jam!” Children use worksheet J to find the objects that begin with the J starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“K is for Kite!” Children use worksheet K to find the objects that begin with the K starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“L is for Lion!” Children use worksheet L to find the objects that begin with the L starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“M is for Monkey!” Children use worksheet M to find the objects that begin with the M starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“N is for Nose!” Children use worksheet N to find the objects that begin with the N starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“O is for Octopus!” Children use worksheet O to find the objects that begin with the short O starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.
“P is for Penguin!” Children use worksheet P to find the objects that begin with the P starting sound and color in the corresponding objects to reinforce their understanding of initial sounds! Children may also practice their letter formation skills below.