Letter Sound and Vowels Charts are perfect for young children beginning to learn letter sounds and associate letters with their sounds. These charts are great for children to use as a personal anchor charts at their workspace, perfect to share with parents who are working with their children on letter sounds, and build common vocabulary within your classroom.There are 2 charts in this resource. The first teaches common letter sounds and the second focuses on short and long vowel sounds.In kindergarten, children produce both the long and short vowel sounds. The Vowels Chart has examples for both sounds for each vowel.I have also added the same vowels charts with the word "first grade" instead of kindergarten as requested by teachers.Check out these other resources to build letter sound fluency and vocabulary.BEST SELLING tool to build letter sound fluency and vocabulary are these Picture Cards. Pictures and vocabulary correspond with the Beginning Sounds Worksheets.Beginning Sound Picture CardsCheck out Beginning Sounds Worksheets 26 Letter Sound Practice Pages from A to Z. These practice pages include many of the same pictures as the picture cards. Another tool to build letter sound fluency and vocabulary.Beginning Sounds Worksheets 26 Letter Sound Practice Pages from A to ZClick HERE for a FREE SAMPLE of Letter Aa.Children love these sound sorts. Several options are included for differentiation.Beginning Consonant Sound SortsGames Games GamesClick for Beginning Consonant Games