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Enhance your Grade 1 students' reading comprehension with our engaging Consonants Worksheets! Designed specifically for young learners, these worksheets focus on recognizing and understanding consonant sounds, fostering essential literacy skills. Each worksheet features fun activities that align with Grade 1 standards, helping children identify consonants in words and sentences. By practicing with colorful illustrations and interactive exercises, students will build confidence and improve their reading abilities. Perfect for classroom use or at-home learning, our consonant worksheets make mastering literacy skills enjoyable. Explore our collection today to ignite a love for reading in your first graders!


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Let's Look for Blends Worksheet
Let's Look for Blends Worksheet

Let's Look for Blends Worksheet

Does your child love trains? Get them to read the story or help them read it aloud. Ask them to trace the words that start with blends on the dotted lines. This exercise will help them improve their blend-identifying skills!
Let's Look for Blends Worksheet
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Shhh... What Digraph? Worksheet
Shhh... What Digraph? Worksheet

Shhh... What Digraph? Worksheet

Phonetics sounds can be combined to create a new sound - like a digraph. A great example is the /sh/ sound. Words like 'brush' and 'fish' can be heard. Ask your child to provide more examples. Look at the pictures in the PDF and see if they can identify the objects. Additionally, help them find the digraph missing from each word.
Shhh... What Digraph? Worksheet
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Cha, Cha, Cha: Find the /Ch/ Sound Worksheet
Cha, Cha, Cha: Find the /Ch/ Sound Worksheet

Cha, Cha, Cha: Find the /Ch/ Sound Worksheet

Have your students identify the objects in the images and if they struggle, help them check for the /ch/ digraph. This digraph forms a new sound when two or more consonants are combined, so it can be helpful to point it out to them in the colourful printout.
Cha, Cha, Cha: Find the /Ch/ 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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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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Review the Blends Worksheet
Review the Blends Worksheet

Review the Blends Worksheet

Consonant blends are two or three consonants that make a sound when pronounced together. L-blends like cl, bl, sl, fl and 3-letter blends like str, slp are common. This phonics worksheet helps early readers identify words containing two letter L-blends. Students must circle the words then read them aloud.
Review the Blends Worksheet
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Reading comprehension in Grade 1 is crucial for developing a solid foundation in literacy, and understanding consonants plays a pivotal role in this process. Consonants are the building blocks of words and vital for sounding out words during reading. For young learners, recognizing and using consonants correctly directly impacts their ability to decode words, which is essential for developing fluency and comprehension skills.

Children who grasp consonant sounds can more easily blend them with vowels to form words, enhancing their reading ability. This skill is not only critical for decoding texts but also vital for gaining meaning from what they read. When parents and teachers prioritize consonant recognition, they help foster greater confidence and interest in reading.

Furthermore, strong reading comprehension in Grade 1 sets the stage for future academic success. It enables children to understand sentences, follow stories, and engage with written content across subjects. By investing time in teaching students about consonants, parents and teachers nurture essential skills that benefit broader communication and learning. Ultimately, prioritizing reading comprehension at this stage supports students in becoming proficient readers and lifelong learners.