READING DIGRAPHS WORKSHEETS
If you've ever watched a bright kid stare at "sh" like it's written in ancient r...
Download Original →Fun with Digraphs: Sh, Ch, Th Practice Sheet
A colorful worksheet featuring playful illustrations of a ship, cheese, and a thumb. Children circle the correct digraph to complete each word, building foundational phonics skills through engaging visual cues and simple repetition.
Download Original →Digraph Detective: Find the Sound
Young learners become word detectives, scanning rows of pictures to identify hidden digraphs like wh, ph, and ck. Each image prompts kids to write the missing letters, reinforcing sound-letter connections in a playful, investigative format.
Download Original →Blend and Read: Digraph Word Builder
This interactive sheet guides children to blend individual sounds into complete digraph words. With cut-and-paste letter tiles and matching pictures, it strengthens decoding abilities and helps early readers confidently tackle words like 'ship' and 'chat'.
Download Original →Digraph Sorting: Sh vs. Ch Challenge
A hands-on sorting activity where kids categorize pictures under the correct digraph column. Bright images of a shark, cherry, shell, and cheese make learning memorable, while the sorting task sharpens auditory discrimination and spelling skills.
Download Original →Phonics Fun: Digraph Coloring Pages
Each page combines a large, traceable digraph with a whimsical coloring scene. Children color a whale for 'wh' or a throne for 'th', simultaneously practicing letter formation and associating sounds with familiar objects in a relaxing, creative way.
Download Original →Read and Match: Digraph Sentences
Simple sentences like 'The fish is on the dish' pair with corresponding pictures. Students read each sentence and draw a line to the correct image, boosting comprehension and fluency while reinforcing common digraphs in context.
Download Original →Digraph Word Search Adventure
A themed word search filled with hidden digraph words such as 'chin', 'shop', and 'that'. Kids hunt for words horizontally and vertically, enhancing visual scanning and spelling recall. A fun challenge for independent practice or small groups.
Download Original →Write the Room: Digraph Hunt
Designed for active learning, this worksheet prompts children to walk around and find objects containing specific digraphs. They list items like 'clock' for 'ck' or 'phone' for 'ph', merging movement with phonics for kinesthetic learners.
Download Original →Digraph Fill-in-the-Blank Stories
Short, silly stories with missing digraph words invite children to complete them using a word bank. For example, 'The ___ (whale) swam in the ___ (ocean).' This builds contextual understanding and encourages thoughtful word choice.
Download Original →Cut and Paste: Digraph Picture Sort
A tactile activity where children cut out pictures of a chair, thumb, shell, and wheel, then paste them under the correct digraph header. This fine-motor exercise reinforces sound recognition and categorization in a structured, hands-on manner.
Download Original →Fun Phonics: Digraph Detective Worksheets
Engaging reading digraphs worksheets help kids spot sh, ch, th, and wh sounds in words. Perfect for kindergarten and first grade, these printable activities build foundational reading skills through coloring, matching, and word hunts.
Download Original →Digraph Practice Pages for Early Readers
Boost literacy with focused reading digraphs worksheets designed to reinforce common letter pairs. Each page targets a specific digraph, offering tracing, sorting, and sentence completion exercises to strengthen decoding and fluency in young learners.
Download Original →Colorful Digraph Word Sort Worksheets
These reading digraphs worksheets turn phonics practice into a hands-on sorting game. Children cut, paste, and categorize words by their beginning or ending digraphs, making learning interactive and memorable for classroom or homeschool use.
Download Original →No-Prep Digraph Reading & Writing Sheets
Ready-to-use reading digraphs worksheets save planning time while providing essential practice. Activities include fill-in-the-blank stories, picture-word matches, and simple comprehension questions that reinforce digraph recognition in context for emerging readers.
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