

digraphs ch sh th worksheets
Digraphs are two letters that make just one sound. Consonant digraphs are two adjacent consonants that produce one speech sound. They are not blends. In this post, I will be sharing worksheets for phonics sound ch sh th. These worksheets will help children discriminate among the three digraph sounds.
Before attempting this pack, please try these individual sh, ch, and th worksheet Packs.
Click on the above image for the sh words to download the worksheets. It is a pack of 10 sh words worksheets to introduce the sh sound.
Click on the above image for the th words to download the worksheets. It includes 8 worksheets focusing on th words.
Click on the above image for the ch words to download the worksheets. It includes 10 worksheets for ch sound.
The above worksheet is a word list for four-letter words. Read the digraphs words and highlight the ch sh th sound.
For more words, download the digraph words list.
Identify the pictures in the above worksheets and hear the digraph sound in each. Do you hear the sh ch or th sound in the digraph? Write the correct sound next to the picture.
The pictures are chair, shark, thorn, cheetah, thread, cherry, shirt, third, witch, and shoes. The child only needs to write the correct digraph and not the complete word.
Read the words in the word bank. Identify the pictures and write the correct word in the blocks provided. To make this classroom worksheet more challenging, fold the worksheet so children cannot see the word bank.
Unscramble the words to make logical sentences using basic punctuation. This worksheet will help children understand sentence structure and help them form meaningful sentences later.
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[…] Digraph sh, ch, and th sounds appear often when reading books. We often come across words like ship, thumb, shell, chess, chump, chick, bath, mash, munch, moth, thin, etc. Today, I will be sharing three phonics sounds resources with you, one each for digraph sh, ch, and th. […]