Have you ever thought about using flashcards to work on beginning letter sounds with your kids? What some people vision with flashcards (boring/sad) is not at all what these are for! These fun, little cards are meant to get kids excited about working on their beginning letter sounds. Through the use of flashcards, kids get instant feedback – immediate correction – and can see their successes right away and correct their mistakes! This makes the ability for a child to remember so much easier for them!
Last week I shared my Beginning Letter Sounds Worksheets for preschoolers. Today I am offering free Beginning Letter Sound flashcards!
{ Beginning Letter Sound Flashcards }
**Scroll down to the bottom for an important update to this file!**
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- Beginning Letter Sounds Worksheets
- Short Vowel Sounds: Activity Sheets
- Sounding It Out – 52 FREE Activity Cards
- Beginning Letter Sounds-Write it, Create it, Find it!
Beginning Letter Sounds Activity Cards, How To Use Them:
- Cut out your activity cards (3 to a page) – SEE BELOW FOR A HUGE UPDATE.
- Have your child look at the picture and say what it is out loud.
- Have them select from the three-letter options which letter is the beginning sound of each word.
- A for Apple
- W for Worm
- B for Bird
- etc.
- They can “mark” these in any way they/you want them to! Here are a few ways I have Greyson do these:
- Use a clothespin to “pin” the correct letter. This also works on their motor control!
- Put a bunch of the cards randomly all over the floor or tabletop and have them use a counting bear. They place the bear onto the correct letter.
- You could laminate the cards and have them circle the letters.
- They can just verbally tell you the correct letter.
This is what all of the beginning letter sounds flashcards look like:
You can also use a ring clip to corral all of these together and throw them in the car along with a clothespin. These make for an excellent activity for car trips!
UPDATE ON THE BEGINNING LETTER SOUND FLASHCARDS
After making these cards, I had my flashcard Epiphany, and have been recreating a lot of my resources, so that you can just send them to your local print center and have them printed onto 4×6 photo paper! It has been amazing. It cost less than the ink for my printer, plus I do not have to do any cutting. The paper is stronger (Read: less likely to rip / tear / crease / get ruined)! So if you would rather do this, just head over to my Flashcard page and download your Beginning letter sound Flashcard Photo Cards!!! *
homeschoolingmommie says
I love these. Thank you.
Anita says
The bi-lingual teacher I work with, saw these and would love to have a set in Spanish!!!!!
Julianne Lyons says
I love it. After 32 years of teaching I still get excited about new stuff
verna says
Thank you.
Josephine says
These are perfect! going to use for phonological awareness activity with one of my speech and language clients. Thank you very much!!! 🙂
Bethany Ostler says
Hi! You have some amazing things!! Thank you so much for sharing. When I went to download the 4 x 6 flashcards, you have the short vowel sounds for the beginning letter sounds flashcards (as well as the short vowel sounds). Any way that I could get the file for the beginning letter sounds 4 x 6 cards?
yvonne says
the cards are awesome just awesome thank you
surdet says
Thank you. I can play with my kids that so exciting.
Diana says
It’s a Excellent one. Thank you.
Wafa says
Thank you
Ruby Romero says
Thank you so much. Love this
Lynelle says
Your products are very helpful! I am teaching my 2 year old at home and this website is a wealth of resources for me. Thank you so much! 🙂
Anette Senekal says
Hi Lindsay! Thank you so much for sharing!!! You have some amazing things!! I really LOVE the way you do your Lay-Outs and artwork – stunning – neat and well thought out and the BONUS is that my little girl have fun while learning. – Just Awesome – 🙂
Anne Seymour says
These are great, thanks.
I would of liked to see them with the lower case letter too, is that available?
Lindsay Butler says
I will work on creating a lowercase resource and getting it uploaded this week!
Jenn says
The link to download is not working. Are you able to fix the link, I can’t even see the button, just letters.
Lindsay Butler says
Sorry about that. It is fixed now.
Alissa Speck says
Link does not work anymore FYI
This is how it shows up for me- coding messed up.
[ddownload id=”3188″ style=”button” button=”green” text=”Click Here to Download your Activity Cards!”]
Lindsay Butler says
Sorry about that. It is fixed now.