October 10, 2024
FREE Printable Consonant Blends and Digraphs Chart

FREE Printable Consonant Blends and Digraphs Chart

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If you are working on blends and digraphs it can be helpful to have a list of digraphs and blends to keep things clear for kids. This free printable blends and digraphs chart gives kids a handy visual with pictures of which is which. Use this consonant blends and digraphs activity to help kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd graders to easily learn and remember.

If you are working on blends and digraphs it can be helpful to have a list of digraphs and blends to keep things clear for kids. This free printable blends and digraphs chart gives kids a handy visual with pictures of which is which. Use this consonant blends and digraphs activity to help kindergarten, first grade, and 2nd graders to easily learn and remember.

Blends and Digraphs Chart

Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love these no-prep digraphs and blends charts for helping children work on their literacy skills. Help children practice and memorize these important words. These are handy for learning blends and digraphs! We’ve included charts with common blends and digraphs with picture clues and list of digraphs and blends too. Use these attractive ready-to-print blends and digraphs chart resources with kindergartners,  grade 1, and grade 2 students. Use these in literacy centers, as extra practice, as you school at home, summer learning or as part of a reading curriculum. They can also be printed and display in your classroom or homeschool for easy reference.

Check out all our language arts worksheets including our digraph activities or consonant activities.

Consonant blends and digraphs

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Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler – you will love these no-prep digraphs and blends charts for helping children work on their literacy skills. Help children practice and memorize these important words. These are handy for learning blends and digraphs! We've included charts with common blends and digraphs with picture clues and list of digraphs and blends too. Use these attractive ready-to-print blends and digraphs chart resources with kindergartners,  grade 1, and grade 2 students. Use these in literacy centers, as extra practice, as you school at home, summer learning or as part of a reading curriculum. They can also be printed and display in your classroom or homeschool for easy reference.

Blends and Digraphs

This is where the fun begins. There are multiple pages where children can learn, practice and review digraphs and blends. These pages include

  • a chart that consists of eight digraphs and twenty blends that includes images
  • a chart that consists of eight digraphs that includes images
  • a chart that consists of twenty blends that includes images

This is where the fun begins. There are multiple pages where children can learn, practice and review digraphs and blends. These pages include a chart that consists of eight digraphs and twenty blends that includes images a chart that consists of eight digraphs that includes images a chart that consists of twenty blends that includes images

Common blends and digraphs

  • a chart that includes 19 different blends
  • a chart that includes eight different digraphs

a chart that includes 19 different blends  a chart that includes eight different digraphs

These no-prep worksheets are a great way to teach children different digraphs and blends.

 

Digraphs

As children progress in phonics they work on blends and digraphs chart. Digraphs are two consonants that make one sound such as /TH/ says thumb (phoneme). CH in the word “chair” and PH in the word “phone” are both examples of digraphs. Consonant blends have two constonants that each still make their own sound such as . If you are looking for more blends for kids games, worksheets, and activities? Check out these resoures or see all our digraph activities or consonant activities.

Trigraphs

Trigraphs make a single sound that is represented by three letters.  For example: In the word ‘match’, the three letters ‘tch’ at the end make only one sound.

Dipthongs

A diphthong is a sound formed by combining two vowels in a single syllable. The sound begins as one vowel sound and moves towards another. The two most common diphthongs in the English language are the letter combination “oy”/“oi”, as in “boy” or “coin”, and “ow”/ “ou”, as in “cloud” or “cow

Learn the difference between consonant blends and digraphs with this handy FREE printable chart with a list to easily learn and remember.

list of digraphs and blends

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