Search for images that contain particular consonant digraphs with this worksheet pack.
Let’s Search and Find Objects that Contain Consonant Digraphs
Teaching consonant digraphs to young students is crucial in developing their phonemic awareness and reading skills. An effective resource in this endeavor is this pack of worksheets designed by a teacher to engage students in a hands-on and visually stimulating manner. The worksheets employ an interactive approach where students are tasked with searching for and colouring objects that contain specific consonant digraphs in their names.
As they search for objects like “whale,” “moth,” or “fish,” students not only recognise these digraphs in context but also connect the written symbols to the corresponding sounds.
Consonant digraphs covered in these worksheets include:
- Wr
- Wh
- Th
- Sh
- Ch
- Ph
- Ck
- Ng
- Kn
How to Use This Set of Phonics Worksheets
This pack of search-and-find worksheets can be used in a variety of ways in the classroom; here are some suggestions:
- Use as follow-up practise once each consonant digraph has been introduced with your class.
- Send home a worksheet each week for homework practise.
- Use as a whole-class warm-up activity by projecting onto a whiteboard and having students take turns finding images that contain each consonant digraph.
- Use as an activity during English rotations.
Download and Find Today!
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If you want to save on paper, you can easily use these worksheets in write and wipe clear covers and whiteboard markers.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter collaborator.
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