Simple Digraphs and Blends Matching Worksheet for Kindergarten

📅 Jan 15, 2025 👤 Nylen Smith

Simple digraphs like sh, ch, and th form unique sounds that are essential building blocks in early reading skills. Matching these digraphs with their corresponding blends helps kindergarteners strengthen phonemic awareness and improve word recognition. Explore our collection of worksheets to reinforce these key concepts in a fun and interactive way.

Phonics Digraphs Picture to Word Matching Worksheet

Phonics Digraphs Picture to Word Matching Worksheet

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Initial Blends Sound Sorting Worksheet

Initial Blends Sound Sorting Worksheet

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Consonant Blends Fill in the Blank Activity

Consonant Blends Fill in the Blank Activity

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Digraphs and Blends Cut and Paste Matching Sheet

Digraphs and Blends Cut and Paste Matching Sheet

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Beginning Sounds Blends Matching Exercise

Beginning Sounds Blends Matching Exercise

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Digraphs Identification and Word Match Worksheet

Digraphs Identification and Word Match Worksheet

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Ending Blends Phonics Picture Match Sheet

Ending Blends Phonics Picture Match Sheet

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S Blends and L Blends Sorting Task

S Blends and L Blends Sorting Task

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Digraphs sh ch th Phonics Pairing Worksheet

Digraphs sh ch th Phonics Pairing Worksheet

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Consonant Blend Cluster Match Up Activity

Consonant Blend Cluster Match Up Activity

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Teaching Beginning Blends and Digraphs

Help your students recognize beginning blends such as SL, CL, TR, SP, DR, and GR through engaging activities. Worksheets asking children to circle, match, or draw lines between words and pictures reinforce their phonemic awareness. These tasks target early literacy skills crucial for reading success.

Focus on Digraphs SH, CH, TH, and WH

Introduce your young learners to digraphs by providing exercises where they identify pictures that start with sounds like SH, CH, TH, and WH. Activities such as coloring, circling, and connecting words to images make the learning interactive and fun. This method strengthens sound-letter association and vocabulary building for kindergarten children.

Engaging Worksheet Strategies for Teachers and Parents

Worksheets combining visual and auditory elements encourage children to connect sounds with corresponding images. By guiding kids to circle, match, and color, teachers and parents can foster a multisensory learning environment. These strategies support early phonics development and boost confidence in young readers.

Promoting Independent Learning at Home and School

Encourage children to complete blend and digraph activities independently to enhance comprehension and retention. Clear instructions in worksheets help both teachers and parents facilitate learning effectively. Promoting independence at this stage ensures a strong foundation for reading and spelling skills.


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