Identifying Repeated Sounds Worksheet

Identifying Repeated Sounds

This worksheet shifts the focus from creating consonance to recognizing it in sentences. Your child is asked to find and write down the repeated consonant sounds they hear. That might sound simple, but it actually requires careful reading and listening. It encourages them to slow down and really pay attention to how words are put together.

As they work through each sentence, your child starts to train their ear for patterns in language. This is a key step in developing stronger reading skills because they’re noticing details they might normally skip over. It also helps them understand that good writing often has a rhythm or flow created by sound. You may find that they begin spotting these patterns in books or even in songs. That kind of transfer is exactly what helps the skill stick.