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Snowman Beginning Sounds Activity

One thing I love to use year after year is themed centers. I can never get enough center activities and always want to come back from winter break with some fun and hands-on centers activities. One center activity that continues to be a favorite year after year is this snowman beginning sounds activity. It’s the perfect way to continue practicing beginning sounds. If you enjoy using hands-on activities, this Snowman Beginning Sounds Activity is perfect for your classroom!

An example of a snowman that has the popsicle stick with the beginning sound letter that matches the beginning sound of the picture on the snowman.

What I love about this activity is that it can be used in so many ways. You can add this to your centers, morning tubs, as an early finisher, for at-home practice, small groups, and more!

Your students will have a blast and lots of laughs building snowmen while also practicing matching the pictures on the snowmen to the correct beginning sound letters.

How to Use the Snowman Beginning Sounds Activity

To use this snowman beginning sounds freebie, print the snowmen in color or black and white. Both options are included. If you have a laminator handy, I suggest laminating the snowmen and you will be able to reuse them for years!

Grab some popsicle sticks and a marker. Write each letter of the alphabet on the popsicle sticks. I like to put an uppercase letter on one side and a lowercase letter on the other side. Make a slit on the dotted line of the snowmen in order for the popsicle stick to slide through.

A before and after picture showing what the beginning sound activity looks like before. Then, what the beginning sound activity looks like after the correct popsicle stick is pushed through the snowman to match the letter to the beginning sound of the picture.

I have included a kid-friendly ‘I Can’ poster that you can add with the activity for students to refer to in order to be able to do the activity independently. I also included a beginning sounds worksheet that you can have students complete to show their work and for accountability. Print the poster and make copies of the beginning sounds worksheet.

Now let’s have fun! Your students will pick a snowman and say the name of the picture. Then, they will determine the beginning sound letter of the picture and find the popsicle stick with that letter. Now, students will slide the popsicle stick through both slits. The snowman will look like it has arms! From here, you can have students record the beginning sound letter on their recording sheet or you can have them build the next beginning sound snowman.

An example of the snowman for the beginning sound activity.

An example of the snowman for the beginning sound activity and the popsicle stick with the match letter starting to go through the first slit of the snowman.

An example of a completed snowman from this snowman beginning sound centers activity. The popsicle stick has the letter that matches the beginning sound of the picture on the snowman.

If your students have their beginning sounds mastered, you can give them a challenge by having them place the correct ending sound letter to each snowman. You will most likely need to make a new set of popsicle sticks for this ending sounds activity.

Do you have any other fun ways that you like to use this snowman activity? I would love to hear about it!

I hope you and your students enjoy this Snowman Beginning Sounds Activity this winter! It is great to add some hands-on fun to start off the New Year after winter break!



If you are looking for more hands-on centers to use in your classroom, check out my January Math and Literacy Centers! These engaging centers are full of different math and literacy skills that you can use all winter long!

Save this Free Snowman Beginning Sounds Activity

Be sure to save this snowman beginning sounds activity to your favorite Pinterest board so that you can come back any time for an engaging and hands-on beginning sounds activity that you can add to your classroom!

An example of 3 completed snowmen beginning sounds center activity. A popsicle stick that has a letter that matches the beginning sound of the picture on the snowman.