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Writing jigsaws with images for words containing digraphs - ck, nk, ng, sh, th, ch, ay, ee, ow, oo, ar, or, ir, oo, ou, oy, oa, ur, aw, er, ow, ea, oi, ai, ew
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Beginning Digraphs Activity - Building Spring Flowers
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a spring-themed activity to practice beginning Digraphs Sh-, Th-, Wh-, and Ch-.
**Students will need Scissors, Glue/Tap, and Colored Pencils/Crayons.**
Students will need to cut out the center of the flower with the beginning digraphs on them. Then they will need to cut off the pedals. (6 pedals for each digraph). Once they have cut it all out, they will then glue/tape the pedals to which center they belong.
Example: There goes with Th- center.
This would be a great activity to display students' work!
I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
By Bright Horizons Learning
Diagraph? What? will help young learners to identify diagraphs and read in a simple way. This pdf file contains 24 diagraph sounds.
Follow for upcoming worksheets in future.
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By K3 Homeschool Foundations
There are SO many spelling patterns that we as educators need to know to effectively teach our students how to properly spell! This handout covers what I think are the most important patterns that students need to know! This is what I wish I had to help explain to students when and why we are spelling words a certain way!
You can provide this to students if you would like but I made it more in mind for you!
Ending Digraphs -sh, -ch, and Trigraph -tch - Fill in the Blank
By A Teachers Sidekick
This is a quick and easy resource for practicing ending digraphs -sh and -ch, and ending trigraph -tch. You can also have your students cut out and hang these ornaments around the room to display student work.
I hope you enjoy it. Please rate and review.
Sound Spelling Handout|Sound Wall Handout
By K3 Homeschool Foundations
Spelling is hard! There are so many patterns and we have to decide which one to use! This is a handout that is made for students to use as their OWN sound wall. My students always have a binder with helpful handouts for spelling and reading! This one is great! They say the sound, find the patterns that make that sound and spell with it!
By K3 Homeschool Foundations
Reading and writing with phonics patterns can be simplified! When students know how to break up words or what to look for in words they will have more success! These handouts can be for you to use when teaching concepts or can go in a notebook for students to look at when reading unfamiliar words or spelling words!