End Sounds

Listening Skills #10

Worksheet Description

This is an auditory discrimination worksheet designed to strengthen listening skills in young learners, focusing specifically on the sounds at the end of words. At the top of the worksheet, students are given space to write their name, which personalizes their learning journey. The instruction clearly directs them to say the name of each picture out loud and circle the letter that represents the sound they hear at the end of each word. The worksheet is composed of ten numbered items, each presenting a colorful and easily recognizable image accompanied by a set of three letters.

For example, the first item shows an image of a barn, and the letters ‘n’, ‘m’, and ‘t’ are listed beside it. Students must identify that the word “barn” ends with the ‘n’ sound and circle the corresponding letter. This task is repeated for various common objects and concepts, ranging from vegetables to weather, and even includes festive elements like a Santa figure. By engaging in this exercise, students practice the critical literacy skill of phonemic awareness. They learn to listen for and recognize individual sounds in words, which is a foundational element of reading and spelling.