FREE Beginning Sounds Clip Cards

I love when you can combine fine motor skills with literacy. These Beginning Sound Clip Cards do just that! This free printable will be a hit in your classroom or at home.


FREE Beginning Sounds Clip Cards are a fun way for prek and kindergarten age children to listen for and identify the beginning sounds in words, great for getting ready to read and start a phonics program. LOW PREP



Beginning Sound Clip Cards includes 26 different clip cards, covering all letters of the alphabet. Each clip card will have a picture and then four options for students to chose from.


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Beginning Sounds



print on cardstock and laminate the clip cards


Preparing Beginning Sound Clip Cards


It is recommended that you print these on cardstock and use a laminator prior to use. This will allow you to reuse this printable year after year!



LOW PREP! All you will have to do to prepare is cut the clip cards out. I always find it easiest to use a paper cutter. You will have this center ready to go in no time!



I love storing centers like these in plastic pencil cases with the clothespins so it is ready to go at all times.






Turtle starts with a tttt T sound


Doing Beginning Sound Clip Cards


Students will start this activity by choosing a clip card. Students will look at the picture and say it out loud.






phonics reinforcement with beginning sounds clip cards activity





They will then need to get a clothespin and place it on the letter that the picture begins with.



Students will simply repeat these steps until all of the clip cards are complete




free literacy centers using clothespins or stickers to practice beginning sounds



If you prefer not to use a clothespin, no problem! Choose any manipulative and have students place it on the correct letter.


Differentiating Beginning Sound Clip Cards


If you think that your students would be overwhelmed with all 60 puzzle pieces at once, start small. You can give them only one long vowel and short vowel option, instead of three. You can also break it up by having students sort through only short vowels or long vowels. As they master those, you can slowly add in more.




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Jennifer is a former kindergarten and first grade teacher turned stay (*work*) at home mom of three. She loves being able to continue her passion for making learning resources and sharing teaching ideas for the littlest of learners on her blog, A Dab of Glue Will Do.  You can also find here on  FacebookPinterestTwitter and Instagram.








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Beth Gorden is a homeschooling mother of six who strives to enjoy every moment with her kids through hands-on learning, crafts, new experiences, and lots of playing together. Beth is also the creator and author of 123 Homeschool 4 Me where she shares 1000+ free printables, creative homeschool lessons, crafts, and other fun ideas to help preschool and homeschooling families have fun while learning and exploring together.