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Enhance your child's reading skills with our engaging Reading Comprehension Normal Consonants Worksheets, specifically designed for ages 7-8. These worksheets focus on reinforcing understanding through the exploration of consonant sounds and their usage in context. Interactive activities challenge young learners to improve their comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking, all while making learning fun. By incorporating a variety of exercises, including matching games and sentence completion, these resources cater to diverse learning styles. Perfect for classroom or home use, these printable worksheets help build a strong foundation in reading and language skills, fostering a lifetime love of literature in your child.


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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 is crucial for children aged 7-8 as it lays the foundation for their academic journey and overall cognitive development. This age group is transitioning from learning to read to reading to learn, making effective reading comprehension skills essential. Understanding normal consonants and their sounds helps students decode words accurately, which is vital for building reading fluency and confidence.

When children grasp how consonants work within different words, they become better equipped to understand and interpret text. Strong reading comprehension leads to improved critical thinking skills, as children learn to analyze and synthesize information, fostering curiosity and a love for learning that can last a lifetime.

Furthermore, good comprehension skills help children grasp subject matter across disciplines—be it in math word problems or science texts. Teachers and parents should integrate engaging reading activities, discussions, and relatable texts into daily routines to enhance these skills.

Fostering a strong foundation in reading comprehension not only prepares children for future academic challenges but also cultivates lifelong readers who are informed and engaged citizens. Therefore, both parents and teachers play a vital role in nurturing these essential skills during this pivotal developmental stage.