This product several different activities, centers and worksheets to introduce, practice and review digraphs. These products include a variety of activities for each major digraph.
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Digraph SH Flower Craft or Center
By Jennifer Connett
This product includes two flower templates for the digraph SH. One for making a flower with SH as the beginning sounds and one for making a flower with the SH as an ending sound. This flower craftivity is great for spring themed word family activity or center. It has six different petals with words and pictures to help introduce the digraph SH.
There are two ways to use this product:
1. Simply print this paper, allow the students to color, cut out and glue into a flower on colored construction paper.
2. Print the flower pattern onto colored card stock, cut and laminate. These flowers can be used in center activities. Combine this with flowers of other word families to have students sort by word families.
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Digraph SH Self Checking Reading and Blending Cards
By Jennifer Connett
These digraph SH read and reveal cards make a great phonics center for segmenting and blending words with the SH digraph. These phonics cards are easy to prep and the resulting literacy center will provide independent practice that students with love! The self checking nature of the cards will give students instant feedback on if they read the word correctly.
How to Use:
Students will choose a word card from the set. They will practice reading the word, using the dots and arrow as a guide. Once they feel confident that they can read the word on the card, they can open the card to see if they read the word correctly.
This set of cards contains words with the SH at the beginning of the word as well as at the end of the word. All words are one syllable words consisting of 3 or 4 phonemes.
When to Use
The images in these digraph cards are bold and easy to recognize for students. This independent or partner activity will keep students engaged with reading words!
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Digraph WH Flower Craft or Center
By Jennifer Connett
This product includes 2 flower templates for the digraph WH. Each flower is for making a flower with the WH as a beginning sound. This flower craftivity is great for spring themed word work activity or center. It has six different petals with words and pictures to help introduce the digraph WH.
What is Included
Each flower craft is a single page craft template for easy craft set up. The shapes are easy for little hands to be successful in cutting each piece on their own. In addition to using these flowers for crafts, they can also make a great sorting center.
There are two ways to use this product:
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Digraph TH Flower Craft or Center
By Jennifer Connett
This product includes one TH flower template. This flower craftivity is great for spring themed word family activity or center. It has six different petals with words and pictures to help introduce the digraph TH.
There are two ways to use this product:
1. Simply print this paper, allow the students to color, cut out and glue into a flower on colored construction paper.
2. Print the flower pattern onto colored card stock, cut and laminate. These flowers can be used in center activities. Combine this with flowers of other word families to have students sort by word families.
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By Jennifer Connett
This packet contains four worksheets for practicing the digraph TH.
1. Students will cut and paste the words that begin with TH into the appropriate box.
2. Students will cut and paste the words that end with TH into the approptiate box.
3. Students will cut and paste the words into the appropriate column depending on whether the picture begins or ends with TH.
4. Students will color the pictures that begin with TH to complete the maze.
Digraph TH Read and Reveal Cards
By Jennifer Connett
These digraph TH read and reveal cards make a great phonics center for segmenting and blending words with the TH digraph. These phonics cards are easy to prep and the resulting literacy center will provide independent practice that students with love! The self checking nature of the cards will give students instant feedback on if they read the word correctly.
How to Use:
Students will choose a word card from the set. They will practice reading the word, using the dots and arrow as a guide. Once they feel confident that they can read the word on the card, they can open the card to see if they read the word correctly.
This set of cards contains words with the TH at the beginning of the word as well as at the end of the word. All words are one syllable words consisting of 3 or 4 phonemes.
When to Use
The images in these digraph cards are bold and easy to recognize for students. This independent or partner activity will keep students engaged with reading words!
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Digraph WH Word and Sentence Matching Mats
By Jennifer Connett
Building reading comprehension is an important skill for students to learn. This WH digraph literacy center contains hands on activities to practice reading single words as well as reading simple sentences.
What is Included:
To complete this activity, students will read the word or sentence on each mat and then match the pictures to the correct word or sentence.
Ways to Use:
Students will love the hands on nature of this activity. They are able to manipulate the images for a tactile approach to demonstrate their learning.
When to Use:
This activity is low prep. The mats just need to be printed out. The cards need to be printed and cut out. The activity can be laminated if desired for durability. Once created, this resource can be used over and over.
Digraph CH Flower Craft or Center
By Jennifer Connett
This product includes one CH flower template. This flower craftivity is great for spring themed word family activity or center. It has six different petals with words and pictures to help introduce the digraph CH.
There are two ways to use this product:
1. Simply print this paper, allow the students to color, cut out and glue into a flower on colored construction paper.
2. Print the flower pattern onto colored card stock, cut and laminate. These flowers can be used in center activities. Combine this with flowers of other word families to have students sort by word families.
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Blends and Digraph Activities
By Jennifer Connett
This packet contains 110 clip cards that represent the different beginning and ending digraphs. Each card will have a picture and the word (minus the target digraph) to practice beginning and ending digraphs. Students will simply indicate the correct answer by placing a clip on the correct answer.
The Digraphs Represented in this Packet are:
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Digraph Spelling Cards | What Is The Missing Digraph
By Jennifer Connett
This packet contains 96 different words that represent the different beginning and ending digraphs. Each word will have 3 different cards (one for each set described below) for a total of 288 cards. Each card will have a picture and the word to practice beginning and ending digraphs. This product is great for differentiation with several different sets of cards. Some cards will be missing parts of the words and students will use the letter/sound tiles to fill in the missing sounds or letters in the word.
There are three types of cards in this packet
The Digraphs Represented in this Packet are:
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Digraph QU Flower Craft or Center
By Jennifer Connett
This product includes one flower templates for the digraph QU. Introduce QU as a beginning digraph with this flower activity. This flower craftivity is great for spring themed word work activity or center. It has six different petals with words and pictures to help introduce the digraph QU.
There are two ways to use this product:
1. Simply print this paper, allow the students to color, cut out and glue into a flower on colored construction paper.
2. Print the flower pattern onto colored card stock, cut and laminate. These flowers can be used in center activities. Combine this with flowers of other word families to have students sort by word families.
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Digraph CH Word and Sentence Matching Mats
By Jennifer Connett
Building reading comprehension is an important skill for students to learn. This CH digraph literacy center contains hands on activities to practice reading single words as well as reading simple sentences. This activity contains words with the CH sound at the beginning and at the end of the word.
What is Included:
To complete this activity, students will read the word or sentence on each mat and then match the pictures to the correct word or sentence.
Ways to Use:
Students will love the hands on nature of this activity. They are able to manipulate the images for a tactile approach to demonstrate their learning.
When to Use:
This activity is low prep. The mats just need to be printed out. The cards need to be printed and cut out. The activity can be laminated if desired for durability. Once created, this resource can be used over and over.
By Jennifer Connett
This packet contains three worksheets for practicing the digraph WH.
Included Activities
With 2 pages, students will cut and paste the words that begin with WH into the appropriate box.
With the final page, students will color the pictures that begin with wH to complete the maze.
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By Jennifer Connett
Practice reading words that begin and end with the digraph CH with these practice pages.
This packet contains four worksheets for practicing the digraph CH:
1. Students will cut and paste the words that begin with CH into the appropriate box.
2. Students will cut and paste the words that end with CH into the approptiate box.
3. Students will cut and paste the words into the appropriate column depending on whether the picture begins or ends with CH.
4. Students will color the pictures that begin with CH to complete the maze.
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Digraph SH Word and Sentence Matching Mats
By Jennifer Connett
Building reading comprehension is an important skill for students to learn. This SH digraph literacy center contains hands on activities to practice reading single words as well as reading simple sentences.
What is Included:
To complete this activity, students will read the word or sentence on each mat and then match the pictures to the correct word or sentence.
Ways to Use:
Students will love the hands on nature of this activity. They are able to manipulate the images for a tactile approach to demonstrate their learning.
When to Use:
This activity is low prep. The mats just need to be printed out. The cards need to be printed and cut out. The activity can be laminated if desired for durability. Once created, this resource can be used over and over.
Digraph CK Flower Craft or Center
By Jennifer Connett
This product includes 4 flower templates for the digraph CK. Each flower is for making a flower with the CK as an ending sound. This flower craftivity is great for spring themed word work activity or center. It has six different petals with words and pictures to help introduce the digraph CK.
What is Included
Each flower craft is a single page craft template for easy craft set up. The shapes are easy for little hands to be successful in cutting each piece on their own. In addition to using these flowers for crafts, they can also make a great sorting center.
There are two ways to use this product:
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Digraph CH Words Read and Reveal Blending Cards
By Jennifer Connett
These digraph CH read and reveal cards make a great phonics center for segmenting and blending words with the CH digraph. These phonics cards are easy to prep and the resulting literacy center will provide independent practice that students with love! The self checking nature of the cards will give students instant feedback on if they read the word correctly.
How to Use:
Students will choose a word card from the set. They will practice reading the word, using the dots and arrow as a guide. Once they feel confident that they can read the word on the card, they can open the card to see if they read the word correctly.
This set of cards contains words with the CH at the beginning of the word as well as at the end of the word. All words are one syllable words consisting of 3 or 4 phonemes.
When to Use
The images in these digraph cards are bold and easy to recognize for students. This independent or partner activity will keep students engaged with reading words!
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Digraph TH Word and Sentence Matching Mats
By Jennifer Connett
Building reading comprehension is an important skill for students to learn. This TH digraph literacy center contains hands on activities to practice reading single words as well as reading simple sentences.
What is Included:
To complete this activity, students will read the word or sentence on each mat and then match the pictures to the correct word or sentence.
Ways to Use:
Students will love the hands on nature of this activity. They are able to manipulate the images for a tactile approach to demonstrate their learning.
When to Use:
This activity is low prep. The mats just need to be printed out. The cards need to be printed and cut out. The activity can be laminated if desired for durability. Once created, this resource can be used over and over.
Digraph WH Self Checking Reading and Blending Cards
By Jennifer Connett
These digraph WH read and reveal cards make a great phonics center for segmenting and blending words with the WH digraph. These phonics cards are easy to prep and the resulting literacy center will provide independent practice that students with love! The self checking nature of the cards will give students instant feedback on if they read the word correctly.
How to Use:
Students will choose a word card from the set. They will practice reading the word, using the dots and arrow as a guide. Once they feel confident that they can read the word on the card, they can open the card to see if they read the word correctly.
This set of cards contains words with the WH at the beginning of the word. All words are one syllable words consisting of 3 or 4 phonemes.
When to Use
The images in these digraph cards are bold and easy to recognize for students. This independent or partner activity will keep students engaged with reading words!
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Blends and Digraph Activities
By Jennifer Connett
This packet contains four worksheets for practicing the digraph SH.
1. Students will cut and paste the words that begin with SH into the appropriate box.
2. Students will cut and paste the words that end with SH into the approptiate box.
3. Students will cut and paste the words into the appropriate column depending on whether the picture begins or ends with SH.
4. Students will color the pictures that begin with SH to complete the maze.