Consonant Digraphs
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11 sets of consonant digraphs word cards: ch, ck, kn, ph, sh, tch, voiced and voiceless th, wh, wr, and double letters.
Description
Help your students achieve the next level of reading skills by teaching them these common letter pairs after they’ve mastered single letter sounds!
What is a digraph? A digraph is a combination of two letters that spell one sound. Two-letter blends, by contrast, have two distinct letter sounds.
These sets are all consonants digraphs (except TCH, which is technically a trigraph).
If you are teaching digraphs with vowels (ay, oa…), take a look at the Long Vowels Sounds word sets, too.
3 Pages
27 cards.
This set contains words with initial or final /ch/ sound and short vowels.
Words
CH, chaff, champ, chat, check, chess, chest, chick, children, chimp, chin, chip, chop, chug, chunk, bench, bunch, drench, finch, hunch, lunch, much, munch, pinch, punch, rich, such
3 Pages
25 cards.
This set has 4- and 5-letter words with the final /k/ sound, spelled -ck, and short vowels. This set includes some blends.
Words
-CK, back, Jack, deck, neck, lock, dock, Rick, tick, muck, yuck, black, snack, check, wreck, thick, trick, block, clock, cluck, truck
1 Page
9 cards.
This small set has 4- and 5-letter words with the initial /n/ sound spelled "kn", along with short and long vowel sounds.
Words
KN, knee, knew, knit, know, knot, kneel, knife, knock, knight
2 Pages
15 cards.
These words contain the initial, middle, or final /f/ sound spelled "ph" with long and short vowels.
Words
PH, aphid, gopher, graph, hyphen, Joseph, nephew, orphan, phase, phew, phone, phrase, photo, Ralph, sphere
3 Pages
26 cards.
These words have the /sh/ sound in the beginning or final position, with short vowels.
Words
SH, shack, shed, shell, shelf, ship, shift, shock, shop, shot, shred, shunt, shut, bash, brush, cash, dash, dish, fish, flash, flush, lash, mash, rash, splash, smash, smush, wash, wish
2 Pages
17 cards.
Words in this set have the final /ch/ sound spelled with the trigraph: TCH. One exception: TCH does make an appearance in the middle of ketchup!
Words
TCH, batch, catch, hatch, patch, match, watch, itch, pitch, witch, switch, etch, ketchup, botch, blotch, notch, Dutch, clutch, crutch
2 Pages
12 cards. Words containing the voiced "th" sound.
NOTE: Voiced and voiceless TH sets have different colour borders, for easy sorting.
Words
TH, that, than, them, then, this, bother, gather, slither
2 Pages
14 cards.
Words containing initial and final voiceless /th/ sound.
NOTE: Voiced and voiceless TH sets have different colour borders, for easy sorting.
Words
TH, thank, thick, thin, thing, think, thud, three, bath, cloth, moth, math, path, tenth
2 Pages
15 cards.
Initial /w/ sound with 1- and 2-syllable words. Short and long vowel sounds are included.
Words
WH, wham, wheat, when, wheel, where, which, whimper, whip, whisper, whisk, whisker, while, white, why
2 Pages
17 cards.
Initial /r/ sound (with the exception of rewrite), spelled "wr". Includes 1- and 2-syllable words with long and short vowels.
Words
WR, wrap, wren, wrath, wreck, write, wrote, unwrap, wrench, wrist, wrong, rewrite, wrapper, wreathe, wrestle, wrinkle, written
6 Pages
49 cards. Includes words and double consonant cards.
4-, 5-, and 6-letter words with short vowels sounds and some blends.
Double letters: -ff, -ll, -ss, -zz
Words
FF, cliff, cuff, fluff, off, puffy, sniff, taffy, muffin, LL, bell, sell, tell, chill, pill, spill, still, doll, dull, jelly, scull, silly, Sally, SS, boss, class, dress, fuss, chess, floss, glass, glossy, messy, ZZ, buzz, fizz, fizzy, frizz, frizzy, fuzz, fuzzy, jazz, pizza, puzzle
Jim –
These are great~ I’ve been using your images for many years. Just back refreshing a few lost files and am finding a lot of new material! I wonder if you could eventually couple these words with image sets that go along with them for context.
Thanks!
Karen –
Hi Jim,
It’s so nice to hear you’ve found the flashcards useful over the years!
Yes, it would be nice to have matching image cards to go with the phonics words… that may be a project I try to tackle over winter, but I can’t promise a timeline on that one. Sorry!
Varya –
Thank you so much for all your work!! Am so glad I found your blog and your materials, and really looking forward to using your card sets during my lessons!!
Karen –
You’re welcome. I hope your lessons go well. 🙂
Sariah –
I’m so Thankful to have found these! They are exactly what I’ve been looking for to work with my kids with
Karen –
I hope you’re kids like them, too 🙂
Richie –
good
Natalia Shaiderova –
Wow! Veru useful! Thank you!
Elisabeth Eddy –
These were the perfect cards to use for my small group instruction after school, exactly what I was looking for!
Karen –
Glad to hear that! 🙂
Kerry Mullins –
super Great cards!!! Love them
Angie –
my students loooved these cards..i combined them with a simple board game template and printed them in colour! thank you!!!!
Karen –
I’m so glad to hear that!
Haniah Joby –
Superb.. God bless you
Kate –
These are brilliant. They will save me so much time. Making these by hand is so time-consuming, and I only have one student. Absolutely perfect. Thank you so much for making them so freely available.
Anna –
Amazing!! I am extremely happy i found these cards!
Divina Hamazaki –
Wonderful! Big Thanks.
Jose –
They are so useful and prcatical. Thanks for your job! Blessings!
vera –
Great
Alla Alla –
Super!
Amy Mendez –
Thanks for sharing this resource, it is very helpful.
cleeann –
Perfect
Prapaporn –
Useful
Michelle Grimes –
Thank you so much for sharing these useful cards.
Sharonne –
Amazing! I’m so glad to have found these free resources to support my ELL students and others as well. Thank you so much.