Class KG Worksheet on Matching Letters to Pictures



Class KG Worksheet on Matching Letters to Pictures

Matching Letters to Pictures: Grammar Practice for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to the concept of matching letters with corresponding pictures. Learners practice recognizing letters of the alphabet and identifying pictures that begin with those letters. For example, A is matched with an apple, B with a ball, and so on. This worksheet builds phonics, early vocabulary, and letter-sound recognition in a fun, visual way.
Why Grammar Practice Matters in Kindergarten?
Grammar practice is essential for early learners because it:
1. Builds strong foundations in letter-sound connections.
2. Strengthens vocabulary through everyday words and images.
3. Improves memory and recall by pairing letters with pictures.
4. Prepares children for confident word and sentence formation.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Match Letters with Pictures: Students draw lines to connect each letter with its picture.
Exercise 2 – Identify the First Letter: Students circle the correct starting letter for given images.
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks: Students complete words by adding the missing first letter.
Exercise 4 – True or False: Learners decide if the letter-picture match shown is correct.
Exercise 5 – Sentence Writing: Children write simple sentences starting with given letters.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Match Letters with Pictures
A – Apple, B – Ball, C – Cat, D – Dog, E – Egg, F – Fish, G – Grapes, H – Hat, I – Ice-cream, J – Jug
Exercise 2 – Identify the First Letter
Apple – A, Ball – B, Cat – C, Dog – D, Fish – F, Grapes – G, Hat – H, Ice-cream – I, Jug – J, Egg – E
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
A pple, B all, C at, D og, F ish, G rapes, H at, I ce-cream, J ug, E gg
Exercise 4 – True or False
A → Apple → True
B → Cat → False
C → Cat → True
D → Dog → True
E → Fish → False
F → Fish → True
G → Grapes → True
H → Jug → False
I → Ice-cream → True
J → Jug → True
Exercise 5 – Sample Sentences (answers may vary)
1. Apple is red.
2. The ball is big.
3. The cat runs.
4. The dog barks.
5. The egg is white.
6. The fish swims.
7. Grapes are sweet.
8. The hat is blue.
9. I eat ice-cream.
10. The jug has water.
This worksheet makes learning letters interactive, ensuring children connect alphabet recognition with real-world pictures.
Help your child master letter-sound connections with this matching activity worksheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
It helps children connect sounds to objects, the first step in reading.
Pictures make abstract letters meaningful and easier to remember.
Letter recognition, vocabulary, and memory recall.