The cat is sleeping.
listen and choose
Choose the matching picture after hearing the line.
Example: The cat is sleeping.
Hear a short spoken line and choose the picture that matches it best.
This is early comprehension before formal reading. Keep the lines tiny and linked to scenes children know well.
Talk about the picture together, then use the prompt and example answer to build one clear response.
listen and choose
Choose the matching picture after hearing the line.
Example: The cat is sleeping.
listen and choose
Look for the matching action.
Example: A boy is eating.
listen and choose
Use a clear position clue.
Example: The ball is under the chair.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
Use tiny words like am, in, on, and up in a calm cut-and-paste follow-up.
An LKG reading sheet for matching pairs of rhyming words using picture clues.
Match simple first sounds to familiar pictures for LKG reading readiness.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Use tiny picture sequences to notice first, next, and last in a way that prepares children for later …