Practice hearing, saying, and matching beginning consonant sounds for the letters H, J, K, L, and M.
Read each problem carefully. Say the word out loud if it helps. Write or circle the answer.
Practice beginning sounds for H, J, K, L, and M
Language Arts - Grade K-1
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Circle the word that begins with the /h/ sound: hat, sun, dog.
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Write the letter that makes the beginning sound in jam.
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Circle the word that begins with the /k/ sound: kite, moon, leaf.
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Write the beginning letter for lion.
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Circle the picture word that begins with /m/: mouse, fish, ball.
- 6
Which letter begins the word house: H, J, or M?
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Which word begins with J: jug, lamp, hat?
- 8
Say these words: kangaroo, kite, kitten. What letter do they all begin with?
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Circle the word that begins with the same sound as leaf: log, jam, map.
- 10
Write H, J, K, L, or M to show the beginning sound in mittens.
- 11
Choose the word that does not begin with H: horse, hammer, jelly.
- 12
Match each letter to a word: H, J, K. Use these words: jar, king, hand.
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Circle the two words that begin with L: lemon, mop, ladder, jam.
- 14
Write the beginning letter for each word: moon, jacket, key.
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Draw a line from each word to its beginning letter: hat to H, lamp to L, mop to M.