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Unlock the joy of reading with our Word Recognition Consonant Digraphs Worksheets designed specifically for 6-year-olds! These engaging printable worksheets help young learners identify and understand consonant digraphs—special letter combinations that create unique sounds. With colorful illustrations and interactive activities, children will practice reading and recognizing words that feature digraphs, enhancing their phonics skills and vocabulary. Our resources are perfect for at-home learning or classroom use, promoting early literacy in a fun and accessible way. Nurture your child’s confidence in reading and set them on a path to success with these exciting worksheets! Discover the magic of diagraphs today!


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Consonant Blends Pl, Cl, and Sl Printable Worksheet
Consonant Blends Pl, Cl, and Sl Printable Worksheet

L Blends: "Pl", "Cl" and "Sl" Printable

This printable worksheet will help your child recognize and identify the Pl, Cl, and Sl consonant blends, sound them out, and identify them in print. Improve your child's reading and writing skills with fun and colorful phonics practice!
L Blends: "Pl", "Cl" and "Sl" Printable
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The /wh/ Sound Worksheet
The /wh/ Sound Worksheet

The /wh/ Sound Worksheet

Digraphs join two consonants to make a new sound, like /wh/. Give examples, like "whale", "when" and "why". Ask kids to name pictures in a worksheet and trace dotted lines to images beginning with the /wh/ sound; "what" is one example.
The /wh/ Sound Worksheet
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The SH Digraph Worksheet
The SH Digraph Worksheet

The SH Digraph Worksheet

There are many phonetic sounds, each with its own unique sound. When two or more consonants are combined to create a new sound, it's called a digraph. Example: the sh digraph creates the /sh/ sound. Have kids look at the pictures and say the words aloud. Help them circle the images ending with /sh/, like 'wash'.
The SH Digraph Worksheet
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Missing Digraph: Part 2 Worksheet
Missing Digraph: Part 2 Worksheet

Missing Digraph: Part 2 Worksheet

Practice the "th" digraph with this fun worksheet from Kids Academy! See how it appears at the beginning, middle, or end of words and help learners fill in the blanks. Check if they got it right by finding the th digraph at the bottom!
Missing Digraph: Part 2 Worksheet
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Consonant Blend Dr and Tr Printable Worksheet
Consonant Blend Dr and Tr Printable Worksheet

Consonant Blends: "Dr" and "Tr" Printable

Pictures of the words provide a visual cue, and sound-outs help with auditory cues.
Consonant Blends: "Dr" and "Tr" Printable
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Word recognition, particularly with consonant digraphs, is essential for the reading development of 6-year-olds. Consonant digraphs are combinations of two consonants that produce a single sound, such as "ch," "sh," and "th." Understanding these digraphs helps young readers decode words more efficiently, enhancing their overall reading fluency and comprehension.

Parents and teachers should prioritize teaching these concepts because early literacy skills lay the foundation for future academic success. When children recognize consonant digraphs, they become more confident readers, improving their motivation and engagement in learning. This is particularly important in fostering a love for reading, as many early books and texts utilize common digraphs.

Moreover, a grasp of word recognition with consonant digraphs facilitates the transition to more complex vocabulary as students progress. The ability to decode these sounds also boosts spelling skills, which is integral to written communication. In an increasingly text-rich environment, the capacity to read effectively can significantly influence a child’s educational journey and self-esteem. Therefore, both parents and teachers play a crucial role in supporting this aspect of literacy development to promote overall academic achievement and a lifelong love for learning.