Guide students through phonics with these consonant digraph sound wall cards for a classroom display.
Consonant Digraph Flashcards for a Sound Wall or Phonics Activity
This set of consonant digraph flashcards has been created as a versatile resource for teachers during their phonics lessons. Are you thinking of starting a sound wall for your classroom? These cards include the consonant digraph letters, mouth articulation images, and word and picture examples for each digraph.
Each consonant digraph includes three different flashcards set up with slightly different information to suit the needs of your class and how you may use this set of flashcards in your classroom.
What is a Sound Wall in the Classroom?
A sound wall in the classroom is a visual tool designed to help students understand and remember the various sounds in English. It is typically displayed prominently in the classroom and serves as a reference point for students as they learn and practice phonics, spelling, and reading skills.
We also have a diphthong sound wall resource available to download.
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Use the dropdown menu to choose between this resource’s easy-to-print PDF or the editable Google Slide version. It is suggested that you print on cardstock to ensure the durability of the resource.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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