Engage students in practicing their learning around the consonant digraph of ‘wh’ with this ocean-themed interactive activity.
Practice Identifying the Wh Consonant Digraph
Teaching the “wh” digraph involves helping students understand that when ‘w’ and ‘h’ appear together, they make a unique sound. The “wh” digraph is typically pronounced as /w/ in words like “whale.” This fun ocean-themed interactive activity has been created by an experienced teacher with little learners at the forefront of the design. The activities students will complete include:
- Look at pictures, decide if the object contains the ‘wh’ sound, and use a tick or a cross to show their understanding.
- Sorting words into a ‘wh’ list and a ‘not wh’ list.
- Type in the correct word in for a set of four pictures, including – whistle, whip, when, and whisker.
- Read a simple sentence that contains a word with the ‘wh’ digraph and match an image to each sentence.
- Sorting real and nonsense words that include the ‘wh’ digraph.
- Look at pictures and decide which word matches the image x 4.
- Finding ‘wh’ digraph in a small paragraph of writing.
- Plus more!
What Are the Benefits of Using Interactive Activities in the Classroom?
- Interactive activities grab students’ attention and keep them actively involved in the learning process.
- Interactive activities often engage multiple senses, appealing to various learning styles. Visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners can all benefit from hands-on experiences, enhancing retention and understanding.
- When students actively participate in their learning, they take ownership of their education. Interactive activities encourage students to take the lead, fostering a sense of autonomy and boosting confidence in their language skills.
- Hands-on experiences like using this ‘wr’ interactive activity creates stronger connections in the brain, leading to better memory retention.
- Learning should be fun! By infusing playfulness into the educational process, students associate positive emotions with the learning experience.
- With the prevalence of digital tools, interactive activities can seamlessly incorporate technology. Online games, interactive quizzes, and multimedia resources make learning about the ‘wh’ digraph accessible and engaging for tech-savvy students.
Download and Build Knowledge Today!
This resource is available to download as a Google Slide. It is important that students use this activity in ‘edit’ mode to ensure the interactive features work correctly.
This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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