St Blends Words Worksheets for Kindergarten

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Sk Blends Words Worksheets for Kindergarten (Free Printable PDF)

These st blends words worksheets are designed to help kindergarten children recognize and read words that begin with the consonant blend “st.” We have focused on simple and familiar words such as stamp, steam, stop, stone, stem, step, star etc. The worksheet include matching activity of pictures with the words.

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The ST Blends Words Worksheets for Kindergarten are the worksheets that help kids learn and practice the “st” consonant blend through simple phonics exercises. The main goal of these worksheets is to help kids learn how to read and recognize ST Blend words and connect them to things in the real world in a fun way.
The exercises in the worksheets can be used by both parents and teachers, allowing kids to practice on their own or use them in the classroom or for homework.


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What Are St Blend Words?

Words that start with the consonant blend “st” are called “st blend words.” When we say a word with a consonant mix, we can hear both sounds clearly. When you say “st” blends, you say the “s” and “t” sounds quickly, but neither sound goes away.

Some St Blend Words for kids: stop, stem, step, stick, stone, stamp, stove, and star

How to Use These Worksheets?

St blend words learning can be fun and engaging if it is done in the right way. Here’s a basic guide for parents and teachers that you can follow:

  1. Begin with a Sound Introduction: First, start with the sound st. Say it slowly (/s/ + /t/) and tell the kids to say it back. Use words like “step” and “stop”, now kids will hear both sounds well.
  2. Do activities using pictures: Begin with worksheets that have pictures and activities that need matching. Kids can connect pictures (such a star or stick) with the right ST word, which makes learning easy and fun.
  3. Writing and tracing: Writing and tracing Let kids write and trace ST words. This helps you get better at writing and remembering words at the same time.
  4. Read Together Out Loud: Tell kids to read the words out loud. They remember sounds better when they hear them again and again, and this gives them more confidence when they read.
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