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Beginning Vowel Sound Worksheets

These are worksheets I have been making for M as practice for upcoming quizzes. I did not put any instructions in each worksheets so you can have it your way. For us, this is what we did:

  • Beginning sound I: Ring the objects that start with the /i/ sound.
  • Beginning sound O: On the small box, write the letter Oo if the object begins with the /o/ sound and write X if not.

That is for now. Keep checking this page out as I will post in the coming days the worksheets for the three remaining vowels.

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DIY Alphabet Beginning Sound Book

Were you ever frustrated by the alphabet flashcards or books available in your bookstore because they were always A = apple, B = ball, and so on? I was.

I wanted several sets of flashcards so I can teach M as many words as possible. Having multiple sets of flashcards with different objects for one letter would be great as I can use it to teach M using different methods like in a play. But to my dismay, the flashcards have the same objects while they were published by different companies. So I took the matter in my own hands and created a full page of different objects that contains the beginning sound of each letter of the alphabet. Well, except the letter X, as the words that starts with it that is appropriate for a pre-schooler is very limited.

The work is kind of tedious as I opted for five to six images that says the beginning sound of each letter in the alphabet but the result is very nice. I am a happy home-schooling mom. I printed out each page on a letter size paper and placed them, back to back, in a clearbook. This is how it looks like.

alphabet beginning sound printable

What do you think?

You can also have your very own beginning sound alphabet book printed for your kids by downloading your free copy. Please do not distribute it for profit. Thank you. I hope this helps you teach your tots like it is helping me now.

All the images I used in this book are from Google Search. If you own any of these, please let me know so I can acknowledge you properly.

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Free Grade 2 English Worksheets

The following Grade 2 English worksheets are based on A’s school curriculum. These worksheets can be downloaded for free for personal home use only, please do not distribute for profit. I create these worksheets myself, often from scratch or with the help of Google. I do these mostly during exam time. It takes me about two to three hours to do a whole worksheet per subject with the little ones running around and rushing me – so please pardon any typo or grammar errors. I totally appreciate constructive criticisms so just shout out if you find anything that needs to be edited. Keep on checking out this page as I will be adding more worksheets through out the school year.

Interpreting Simple Map – Students will understand the map and answer questions based on it. Students will be able to give directions going to a specific place using the four major directions: North, South, East and West.

Interpreting a Pie Chart – Students will interpret a pie chart and will answer questions on based on it.

Understanding a Line Graph – Students are tasked to understand a line graph and answer questions based on it.

Matching Subject and Predicate – Students will match the subject to its appropriate predicate to create a meaningful sentence.

Subject-Verb Agreement Exercise – Students will select the correct verb based on the subject in each sentence.

Future Tense of Verb Worksheet – Students are tasked to write the future tense of each verb in a sentence.

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Hi there! I'm Nicquee and this is my little space in this world wide web. I'm a mom of two and is happily married. I started this blog as literally my online journal where I dump my emotions. Over the years, I realized that there is more to write about. Feel free to browse through and I hope you find a thing or two that is relatable to you. If that happens, give me a shout-out!

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