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Digraph Sentences Worksheets (6 Free Printables)

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Get 6 FREE pdf worksheets focused on digraphs Sh, Th, Ch, Wh, and Ck for focused phonics digraph practice. There are 36 decodable sentences to match with bright pictures to confirm meaning, all while building fluency AND comprehension!

Pictures of all six digraph worksheets on a brightly colored background with many colors.

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Common Digraphs: Sh, Ch, Th, Wh, Ck

What are Digraphs? Digraphs are two letters that come together to form one new sound.

The most commonly used consonant digraphs, and therefore the ones we teach first, are sh, ch, th, wh, and ck.

Young readers need to practice decoding sentences that include these digraphs. Weโ€™re sharing 36 decodable digraph sentences as a simple and meaningful way to promote focused phonics skills practice.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Note: The digraphs are underlined here for your convenience. Use them for sentence dictation or print our free read & match worksheets below!

6 digraph sentence matching worksheets with a glue stick and scissors.

Digraph Sh Sentences

๐Ÿ‘‰ Get our free & printable SH worksheets and our tips for How to Teach sh!

Digraph Ch Sentences

๐Ÿ‘‰ Get our free printable CH Worksheets!

Digraph Th Sentences

Digraph Ck

๐Ÿ‘‰ Remember to teach the spelling rule for digraph CK! โ€œLong Spelling Right After Short Vowel.โ€

Digraph Wh

Mixed Digraph Sentences

Collage showing the TH digraph sentences worksheets cut and then pasted to match.

Read & Match Digraph Worksheets

The worksheets are designed to practice decoding skills AND support comprehension.

All 36 sentences follow predictable VC patterns (vowel/consonant) and include common high-frequency words.

These printables are designed to ensure that children are practicing reading for meaning. They also allow kids to practice reading fluency.

How to use them with students:

  1. Begin by creasing the paper and folding the pictures underneath. We want students to first read the sentences without relying on picture support.
  2. Children underline the words with digraphs and then read the sentence.
  3. After reading each sentence one time, kids unfold the paper to reveal the pictures.
  4. Children now read the sentences again, looking for a picture that matches the meaning of the sentence. The pictures are used to encourage self-monitoring. If they donโ€™t find a picture that matches, then they should re-read the sentence again or ask for help.
  5. Once they have read through each sentence and confirmed by finding a matching picture, they can now cut out the pictures.
  6. Children should re-read each sentence again and place the matching picture in the box next to the sentence. At this point, children will have read each digraph sentence three times!
  7. Students now read the sentences aloud to the teacher. If they can read the sentences and I can see that the pictures match the sentences, they are given the green light to glue!

Close up of the completed mixed digraph sentences worksheet.

โ„น๏ธ Tips & Info

Age Group: These worksheets are perfect for first grade students as they learn digraphs and begin taking off in their reading skills!

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Note: The sentences and clipart have been updated to reflect best practices since original publishing.