We continue expanding the language materials! We present Where is the little letter?, an auditory discrimination exercise for children.
What does it involve?
Where is the little letter? consists of identifying certain sounds in the names of the images. That is, a series of images are presented and the children must point to the items whose name contains the indicated sound.
The sound may be at the beginning of the word, at the end, or in the middle, which makes it harder to discriminate. In the following video we show you an example:
Difficulty levels
Where is the little letter?is a worksheet and, like all NeuronUP worksheets, is organized into five difficulty levels:
- Basic;
- Easy;
- Medium;
- Hard;
- Advanced.
Ways to work with this auditory discrimination exercise for children
- Correction mode: the platform corrects the child after each action.
- Free mode: the platform does not correct the child until the end of the exercise.
What does this activity work on?
This activity works on:
- Auditory discrimination,
- phoneme identification,
- spelling.
Format
This activity is available in both digital and paper formats. Here we show you an easy-level paper activity:

Adult version of the exercise
Where is the little letter? has an adult version called Identify sounds in image names.
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