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To train Grade 1 students in recognizing ending sound digraphs, incorporate activities such as matching games where students pair words with the same ending digraphs, use flashcards for quick recognition drills, and engage in sorting exercises where students categorize words by their ending sounds.
The digraph recognition skill is crucial for Grade 1 students because it forms the foundation of their reading and writing abilities. By understanding and identifying digraphs—two letters that make one sound—students can decode words more accurately and fluently, enhancing their literacy development. This knowledge also aids in spelling and contributes to their overall confidence and success in reading.
Effective activities for training students' digraph recognition skill in ending sounds include: 1. **Matching games**: Pair words with images that have similar ending digraph sounds. 2. **Sorting activities**: Sort words based on their ending digraphs. 3. **Bingo**: Create bingo cards with ending digraphs. 4. **Flashcards drills**: Practice with flashcards showing words and asking students to identify ending digraphs. 5.