Welcome to KikkiBikki’s phonics world, where learning to read is an exciting journey! Today, we’re introducing the “WH” sound, a unique consonant digraph that combines the letters “W” and “H” to create the /w/ sound. This digraph appears in words like “whale,” “what,” and “wheel,” adding variety and depth to our language.
In our Read and Find Sound worksheets, kindergarten children will engage in a fun activity where they read simple sentences and find words that begin with the “WH” sound. For example, they might see the sentence “What is that?” and need to identify and highlight the word “What.” These exercises are designed to reinforce their understanding of the “WH” sound while enhancing their reading comprehension and phonemic awareness.





