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Start the Word: Free L Blends Worksheet
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Beginning Blends Worksheets: Mastering L, R, and S Blends
Blending sounds is a major milestone on the road to reading fluency. That’s why we’ve created a bright and easy-to-follow series of consonant blend worksheets—designed just right for early learners in kindergarten and first grade.
These worksheets are part of our Superthink phonics collection and help students build confidence with reading and spelling common consonant blends.
What Are Consonant Blends?
Consonant blends are two or more consonants that appear together in a word, and each keeps its own sound. For example:
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L blends: bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, sl
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R blends: br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr
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S blends: sc, sk, sl, sm, sn, sp, st, sw
They can be tricky at first, but once students recognize and hear these patterns, they become faster, more fluent readers.
Inside Each Worksheet
All of our beginning blends worksheets follow the same easy-to-use format that supports independent or guided practice:
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Blend boxes at the top of the page give students a clear set of starting sounds to choose from
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Picture clues help students decode the word meaning through visual support
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Partial word blanks (like “_ock” or “_ower”) prompt students to listen for the beginning blend and complete the word
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Colorable images make the worksheet a little more fun and reinforce word-image connection
Who Are These Worksheets For?
These worksheets are ideal for:
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Kindergarten and 1st grade students beginning phonics instruction
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Struggling readers who need more practice with consonant blends
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ESL or ELL students working on sound-letter correspondence
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Families looking to support reading skills at home
Why Blends Matter
Blends are a big deal in early literacy because they appear in so many common words. Helping students recognize blends boosts their ability to decode unfamiliar words and improves spelling accuracy.
Practicing blends also builds phonemic awareness, which is one of the strongest predictors of future reading success.
Extend the Learning
Want to stretch these worksheets into longer activities? Try these ideas:
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Write a sentence using three of the completed blend words
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Create a mini book with one blend per page and student illustrations
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Match the blend to rhyming words (“flock” rhymes with “rock”) to reinforce word families
Final Thoughts
Building strong reading skills starts with sound awareness. These blend worksheets are a smart and simple way to help children recognize and use important phonics patterns. Whether you’re a teacher, tutor, or parent, you’ll find that a little blend practice goes a long way.
Download your free worksheets today and help your students blend their way to reading success!