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Digraph Reading Worksheets for Kindergarten: FREE Printables!

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Get three FREE digraph reading practice worksheets for students in Kindergarten. The multi-sensory worksheets are no-prep and great for practice decoding words containing digraphs sh, th, and ch.

Colorful graphic with 3 free Digraph words read & paste worksheets for sh, th, and ch.
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Teaching Digraphs in Kindergarten

Consonant digraphs are TWO consonants that represent ONE sound or phoneme. It’s important to note that digraphs are different from blends, which contain two sounds!

To be fluent readers, kids must be able to identify digraphs within words quickly and match the sound to symbol as they read and spell. This means teaching explicitly and offering lots of exposures!

When introducing digraphs, use the sound wall when teaching the phonemes: /sh/, /ch/, and /th/, then introduce decodable words for students to practice decoding words. 

Once kids are comfortably reading words containing digraphs, they can move on to practicing decodable sentences with digraphs.

Three printed and completed digraph reading worksheets for ch, sh, and th words.

Using the Printable Worksheets

These worksheets are totally no-prep, a targeted and intentional activity for practice with digraphs that’s aligned with the Science of Reading!

The ch worksheet features cheese with the words written on the holes, the th worksheet shows a bath tub with the words written on bubbles, and the sh worksheet shows a ship with words written on the sails.

✂️ You just need scissors, crayons, a glue stick, and pencils.

Students will first read all the words, then cut them out and paste them onto the larger picture. They’ll then read through all of the words three times for fluency practice. Last, they will choose one of the words and write a sentence containing that word.

Decodable Digraph Words

These words are decodable for Kindergarten-aged students who have learned consonant and short vowel sounds. They contain digraphs at the beginning or end of the word.

  • CH Words: chip, inch, chat, chin, chug, chess, chop.
  • TH Words: bath, thud, thin, moth, path, Seth, math.
  • SH Words: ship, mash, shop, rush, hush, shed, shot.

More Digraph Teaching Resources

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