Use these free consonant worksheets to make learning the alphabet fun. Learn the 21 consonants in the alphabet b d c f g h j k l m n p q r s t v w x y z.
Consonant letters with strictly one sound when blended with other letters are:
d (dog), j (jug), m (man), v (van), z (zoo)
Consonant letters with variations when blended with other letters are:
b (bat, debt); c (cat, city, ocean, chin); f (fan, of); g (go, giant, right); h (hat, hour, what, high); k (key, knee); l (log, walk); n (net, hymn); p (pig, phone, psych); q (quick, quarter) r (rat, art); s (sun, ship); t (top, think, that); w (win, whole, write, show); x (x-ray, xylophone); y (yes, say, dry, physical)
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