Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -AME.
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Digraph Worksheets & Printables
Digraph worksheets help children understand and practice digraphs, which are combinations of two letters representing a single sound. Common examples include “sh,” “ch,” “th,” and “wh.” These worksheets feature engaging activities such as identifying, tracing, and writing words containing digraphs and exercises that require matching pictures to corresponding digraphs. Digraph worksheets strengthen phonemic awareness by focusing on specific sound patterns, developing solid decoding skills, and helping children become more proficient in recognizing and pronouncing words with digraphs. These worksheets promote vocabulary development as children encounter and understand words with distinct sound combinations. Our digraph worksheets provide a structured way for young learners to navigate the complexities of language, fostering both phonics proficiency and a deeper appreciation for reading.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -AME.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down ATE family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -ATE.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down AY family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -AY.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down EAT family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -EAT.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down EEL family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down EEP family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -EEP.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down EET family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down ICE family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -ICE.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down IDE family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -IDE.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down IFE family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down ILE family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -ILE.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down INE family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -INE.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down OAT family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
Teach beginning spellers that words contain and share patterns. Use this word family list to introduce the sound of words ending with -OAT.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down OKE family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This worksheet helps young students read words by using chunks. Students break down ORE family words. They apply these skills to read each word aloud.
This spelling dictionary includes eight long a sound words from -ane word family: lane, mane, sane, crane, plane, Jane, cane, and pane.
With this dictionary, kids will practice long a vowel sound words from -ate word family: fate, gate, date, hate, state, plate, skate, and late.
This sight word LIKE worksheet encourages kids’ brains to look for patterns in the word LIKE, extract the spelling and store it in long-term memory as a sight word.
With this spelling dictionary, children will practice words from -ade word family: made, fade, jade, wade, glade, grade, shade, and trade.
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