Shhh... What Digraph? Worksheet

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Phonetics sounds can be joined together to make a new sound. When two or more consonants are joined together and form a new sound, they are called a digraph. The /sh/ sound is a good example of a digraph, and examples of the sound can be found in words like ‘brush’, ‘fish’, and many others. Ask your child to give you some more examples of words with the /sh/ sound. Look at the pictures in this pdf with your kids. Can they tell you what each of the objects are? Help them check the digraph that is missing from all of the words.

Required skills:
To resolve this worksheet, students should know how to identify and read words with the /sh/ sound, recognize images of objects, and understand the concept of digraphs. They should be able to identify which digraph is missing from each word and fill in the correct one.