Alphabet Beginning Sounds Tracing Worksheets: Animals

Recommended Grade Level:

Preschool Kindergarten

Type of Resource: Digital

Number of Pages: 20

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What's Included:

  • What’s Included:
    🦊 20 interactive slides
    🐸 One beginning sound image per slide
    🐷 Tracing letters
    🐹 Google Slides™
    🐼 Preloaded Seesaw™ link

Required Materials:

  • Computer/Tablet
  • Google Slides/Seesaw
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Alphabet Beginning Sounds Tracing Worksheets: Animals

Make phonics practice feel fun with this playful Alphabet Beginning Sounds Tracing activity featuring an animal theme. With engaging images like toucans, gorillas, quail, and more, this digital resource helps preschoolers and kindergarteners connect letters to sounds in a hands-on, interactive format.

Whether you're in a classroom, homeschool, or therapy setting, this food-themed alphabet activity supports early literacy development through letter tracing and beginning sound recognition.

Each slide invites children to trace uppercase and lowercase letters while connecting them to familiar animals like “a is for alligator” or “c is for cat.”

This resource is ideal for early learners who benefit from visual support, meaningful repetition, and simple interactive activities that feel more like play than work.


Educational Standards Addressed:

This activity supports foundational literacy skills from:

Common Core ELA Standards:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.2.D: Isolate and pronounce the initial sounds in spoken single-syllable words
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RF.K.3.A: Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences

Texas Pre-Kindergarten Guidelines:

  • III.B.2.b: Child combines sounds to make simple words
  • III.C.1: Child names at least 20 uppercase and at least 20 lowercase letters

Virginia Early Learning and Development Standards:

  • Language and Literacy (LL): Use beginning sounds to make connections between letters and sounds

Additional Skills Covered:

  • Alphabet tracing with uppercase and lowercase letters
  • Beginning sound recognition
  • Phonemic awareness
  • Vocabulary development using real-world animal words
  • Fine motor skills with finger or stylus tracing
  • Visual discrimination between letter shapes
  • Letter-sound correspondence fluency

Tips & Tricks for Use:

Each slide includes a bright, colorful animal image alongside traceable letters. Children trace both uppercase and lowercase letters, then identify the animal that begins with the featured letter sound. Use on a touchscreen device for finger tracing, or add a stylus for extra fine motor practice.

Want to take it further? Ask kids to think of other animals that start with the same letter or draw their own animal pictures to match.


Perfect For:

  • Whole group literacy activities
  • Independent learning centers
  • Morning tubs or quiet time
  • RTI or early intervention
  • Speech and occupational therapy
  • At-home learning and homework folders


This animal-themed beginning sounds activity is ready to use with Google Slides or Seesaw. No printing, cutting, or prep needed. Just open it up and start learning!


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