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Digraph Picture Match

The Digraph Picture Match worksheet helps students strengthen early phonics skills by connecting spoken words to their correct beginning digraphs. Learners look at each picture, say the word aloud, and decide whether it begins with wh, sh, or ch. They then draw a line from the picture to the matching digraph box, reinforcing sound-symbol relationships through visual and auditory practice. This hands-on activity supports careful observation, phonemic awareness, and automatic recognition of common digraphs used in early reading.

Key Learning Objectives

  • Skill Focus: Identifying beginning consonant digraphs (wh, sh, ch)
  • Sound-Symbol Connection: Matching spoken words to written digraphs
  • Grade-Level Alignment: Appropriate for Grades K, 1, and 2
  • Early Reading Development: Building readiness for decoding digraph words
  • Visual Discrimination: Analyzing pictures to support accurate sound identification

Teacher & Parent Features

  • Encourages students to say words aloud to reinforce phonological awareness
  • Supports multisensory learning through speaking, seeing, and matching
  • Builds confidence with common digraph patterns before full word reading
  • Ideal for phonics centers, small groups, or independent practice
  • Lays a strong foundation for decoding and spelling digraph-based words

The Digraph Picture Match worksheet provides structured, engaging practice that helps young learners connect oral language with print, supporting strong foundational skills for early reading success.

This worksheet is part of our Beginning Digraphs Worksheets collection.

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