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Because
each letter of the alphabet has its own special sound, we can tell
what letter starts a word by listening to the beginning sound of
the word. For example,
the word
starts with the
sound. If you know that this sound is the sound the letter
D makes, then you know the word doll starts with the letter
D.
Let's
try another one: listen to the word .
The sound that starts this word is
and it is the sound of the letter F.
To
practice, say the name of each picture. Decide what letter
sounds starts this word. Then circle the letter whose sound starts the picture.
Here is
an example:
J
S M
You should
circle the S because the S sound
starts the word sun.
Now you are
ready to begin. You will need to
print this page so you can circle
the letter sound that starts each picture.