These free, printable ending digraph worksheets will give your students practice with words ending with the digraphs (and trigraphs) ch, ck, dge, ng, sh, tch and th.
Add these free, printable ending digraph worksheets to your phonics resources for you classroom. These pages include pictures to help students match words with meaning.
If you are looking to help your own child and new to phonics instruction, this is a good place to start.
Consonant digraphs are two letters that work together to form a single sound. These are sometimes referred to as consonant phonemes. Often the letters combine to make a new sound. For example, c and h make a completely new sound not found in the English alphabet.
For these pages, I focused on words with ending consonant digraphs.
There are also two sets of ending trigraphs which contain three letters. You will find words with the letters dge and tch.
Looking for a way to practice these consonant digraph words before using paper and pencil?
Maybe pull out the Play-Doh and have students form the letters of a specific digraph or tigraph using clay. Once the letters have been formed, make a list of words that start with the digraph.
This is something parents can do at home as well. Simply talking about the words can be a good introduction for kids.
You could also work to make an anchor chart. The anchor chart you create could contain the digraphs and trigraphs along with a list of words or pictures for each.
As a challenge, you might review beginning and ending digraphs with your students at the same time.
This set contains 26 printable pages where students will work with words ending with digraphs or trigraphs. Students will complete words and color pictures while identifying the missing digraphs.
These pages might fit into your first grade or second grade word work practice.
You will find a range of Consonant Digraph Worksheets for phonics practice. These pages contain the ending digraphs and trigraphs ch, ck, dge, ng, sh, tch and th..
These pages might offer a challenge to students just beginning to read. If your students are not yet ready for consonant digraphs, begin with short vowel sounds or single letter beginning sounds.
When creating these pages, my goal was to provide you with pages that will engage students. Many of the pages include mazes or other small activities to add a little fun for children.
The goal of these little extras is to help keep children engaged. I know that many are learning in new environments right now and every little bit can help!
You can download this free set of Ending Digraph Worksheets here:
Looking for other phonics practice pages? Try these: Beginning Digraph Worksheets.
If you would like more phonics practice pages covering other skills, try my set of CVCe Worksheets.
Thank you to Hidesy’s Clip Art and EduClips for the clip art used in creating these resources.
I will continue to add new free resources for teachers to this site. If you have any specific requests, please let me know!
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