Letter Sound Picture Booklets With Mouth Cues Beginning Sound Phonics
Help students build strong phonics and beginning sound skills with these interactive Letter Sound Picture Booklets with Mouth Cues!
These hands on phonics booklets combine visual mouth formation guides, beginning sound matching activities, and simple cut and paste learning to create an engaging multi sensory literacy activity for young learners.
Students practice saying the target letter sound, identifying matching beginning sound pictures, and assembling their own mini phonics flap booklets. The repetitive and visual format makes these especially effective for preschool, kindergarten, special education, speech therapy, intervention groups, and homeschool learning.
What’s Included
• Alphabet picture booklets for beginning sounds
• Mouth cue visuals for sound formation
• Picture matching phonics activities
• Cut and paste flap booklet activities
• Errorless learning supports
• Hands on alphabet sound practice
• Fine motor and visual discrimination activities
Skills Covered These phonics picture booklets help students practice:
• Letter sound recognition
• Beginning sounds
• Alphabet fluency
• Phonemic awareness
• Sound discrimination
• Speech articulation awareness
• Fine motor development
• Visual phonics support
• Sound to picture matching
• Listening and auditory processing skills
How To Use Students say the target letter sound aloud while looking at the mouth cue visual. They then identify and color or mark the matching beginning sound pictures before cutting and pasting the flap section onto the booklet page.
These alphabet booklets can be:
• Laminated for repeated center use
• Used with dry erase markers
• Paired with dot markers or manipulatives
• Added to literacy centers or morning tubs
• Used in small groups or independent stations
• Sent home for extra phonics practice
Perfect For • Preschool phonics activities
• Kindergarten literacy centers
• Special education classrooms
• Autism support activities
• Speech therapy sessions
• RTI intervention groups
• ESL and ELL learners
• Homeschool phonics lessons
• Beginning readers and struggling learners
Why Teachers Love These These beginning sound booklets make phonics learning feel interactive instead of repetitive worksheets. The mouth cue visuals give students extra support with articulation and sound production while the cut and paste format keeps little hands busy and engaged.
The simple errorless learning style also helps build confidence for students who struggle with sound matching, letter recognition, or phonemic awareness.
Perfect for teachers searching for alphabet sound activities, phonics flap books, beginning sounds booklets, visual phonics resources, mouth cue phonics activities, hands on literacy centers, and speech articulation printables.