Learning to read starts here. From as low as 3 years, your child needs to build the following skills that will prepare him/her for reading. Print Awareness and Phonemic Awareness are the hallmarks of this level. We provide the following types of resources:
Printables & Powerpoint
These high quality pdf worksheets are pages from our phonics activity book for preschool. Worksheets are arranged by course progression. Some of the skills the children will learn include:
Videos
You do not need to be a professional teacher to present the skills for this level. Our highly focused phonics video tutorials will easily do the job. Some of the videos include the following:
Games
Kiz Phonics offers a variety of reading games for all kinds of learners. These activities often combine audio, visual and clicking to learn. Each activity is short and focused.
Listening/Songs
The listening section of our preschool phonics program is in sync with the worksheets of this level. Print a worksheet you want to use and choose the audio from the playlist.
Featuring Worksheets for Preschool
Letter Cc
Trace the upper/lowercase letter, learn the sound of Cc.
Featuring Preschool Games
Letter Sounds Videos
Featuring Preschool Videos
Kiz Phonics iPad Apps
Kiz Phonics Program by Level
Preschool Reading - Ages 3-4
Learning to read starts here. From as low as 3 years, your child needs to build the following skills that will prepare him/her for reading. Print Awareness and Phonemic Awareness are the hallmarks of this level. We provide the following types of resources:
 Kindergarten Reading 1 - Ages 4-6
The Kindergarten Level 1 Reading Program,  is suitable for kids between the ages of 4 to 6. Children will learn short vowels a & e, beginning and ending consonant sounds. The will learn how to read words, sentences and 2 short stories.
Kindergarten Reading 2 - Ages 4-6
The Kindergarten Level 2 Reading Program,  is suitable for kids between the ages of 4 to 6. Children will learn short vowels i, o & u, ending and beginning consonants & digraphs. The will learn how to read words, sentences and 2 short stories.
1st Grade Reading 1 - Ages 6-7
The 1st Grade Level 1 Reading Program features a review of all the short vowels, beginning and ending consonants. Your children will learn words with the S blends, consonant digraphs ch, sh, th, wh and ph.  They will also learn the soft C and G sounds.
1st Grade Reading 2 - Ages 6-7
The 1st Grade Level 2 Phonics Program features the long a & i with the silent e. Kids will learn how the silent e changes the sounds of words. This level also includes vowel digraphs ai & ay, vowel digraphs ee & ea and final y as long e.
2nd Grade Reading 1 - Ages 7-8
The 2nd Grade Level 1 Phonics Program features the long o & u with the silent e. This level also includes vowel digraphs like oa & ow, ui & ue and final y as long i. Special vowels like aw & ew will be also be learned.
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Introduction to Preschool
Welcome to your dedicated space for mastering Preschool. In early childhood education, establishing a strong foundation in phonics is the key to unlocking literacy. Whether you are a teacher planning a comprehensive curriculum or a parent helping your child read their first words, our resources are designed to make learning effective and enjoyable.
This guide focuses on preschool sound games and associated phonemic concepts. We understand that learning to read is a journey that involves recognizing sounds, decoding words, and understanding meaning. Our materials—ranging from printable worksheets to interactive games—bridge the gap between theory and practice, ensuring students grasp the nuances of English pronunciation and spelling.
The Importance of Systematic Phonics Instruction
Why focus on Preschool? Systematic phonics instruction is proven to be the most effective way to teach children how to read. By explicitly teaching the relationship between letters and sounds, we empower students to decode new words independently.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Phonemic Awareness: Activities centered on Preschool help children hear and manipulate individual sounds.
- Decoding Skills: Through consistent practice, students learn to blend sounds to form words, moving from simple CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) words to complex patterns.
- Reading Fluency: Repeated exposure to these patterns builds speed and accuracy, allowing students to focus on comprehension rather than just decoding.
Core Concepts and Vocabulary
To successfully teach or learn Preschool, familiarity with specific terms is helpful. Here are the key concepts covered in this section:
- Preschool Sound Games: specific practice materials designed to reinforce this phonics rule.
How to Use These Resources effectively
Different learners respond to different methods. Here is how you can integrate our Preschool materials into your teaching strategy:
Interactive Games
Our Preschool games are perfect for digital centers or home practice. They provide instant feedback, rewarding children for correct answers and gently correcting mistakes. Use these as a reward after a lesson or as a warm-up activity.
Frequently Asked Questions about Preschool
At what age should I introduce Preschool?
Every child is different, but these concepts are typically introduced in Pre-K to 1st Grade. Look for signs of readiness such as interest in letters and rhyming.
How can I help struggling readers with this?
Patience and repetition are key. Use our preschool sound games visual aids and slow down the pace. Multisensory approaches—tracing letters in sand, using magnetic letters—can also help.
Conclusion
Thank you for using KizPhonics as your partner in literacy education. We are dedicated to providing high-quality, research-based Preschool materials. Bookmark this page to easily access preschool sound games resources whenever you need them. Happy teaching and happy reading!















































