Consonant Digraphs worksheet for practicing missing digraphs in sentences.
Consonant Digraphs worksheet with sentences containing missing digraphs (th, wh, sh, ch, tch, ph) for students to complete.
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Let's solve this Consonant Digraphs worksheet step by step. The goal is to fill in the missing digraphs using the options: th, wh, sh, ch, tch, ph.
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We’ll go through each sentence and determine which digraph makes sense both grammatically and phonetically.
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1. Cameron collect bir____ bark from the trees in our yard.
- Word: *bir___bark* → likely "bird" + "bark"? Wait — that doesn't make sense.
- Actually, it’s “bir ___ bark” → probably “birth” or “bird”? But “bird bark” doesn’t work.
- Wait — maybe it’s “bir ___ bark” → think of a word like birch? Yes!
→ Birch bark is a real thing (from birch trees).
So the missing digraph is ch → birch
✔ Answer: ch
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2. Susan is very flexible and can ar ____ her back completely.
- Word: *ar____* → what word means "bend" or "arch"?
→ Arch → "arch her back"
✔ Answer: ch
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3. Clyde is studying ancient people in his an____ropology class.
- Word: *an____ropology* → this is clearly anthropology
→ Missing part is th
✔ Answer: th
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4. Grandpa taught me how to ____ittle a stick into a flute.
- Word: *____ittle* → sounds like “whittle”
→ “Whittle” = to carve wood
→ Missing digraph is wh
✔ Answer: wh
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5. I trained my labrador retriever to fe____ a stick.
- Word: *fe____* → likely “fetch”
→ “Fetch a stick” is common dog command
→ Missing digraph is tch
✔ Answer: tch
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6. The fairy left the city to head back to the en ______anted forest.
- Word: *en____anted* → clearly enchanted
→ Missing digraph is ch
✔ Answer: ch
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7. I will get my braces taken off today at the or____odontist.
- Word: *or____odontist* → orthodontist
→ Missing digraph is th
✔ Answer: th
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8. The green substance in plants is called chloro____yll.
- Word: *chloro____yll* → chlorophyll
→ Missing digraph is ph
✔ Answer: ph
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9. Our aunt Maria makes the tastiest en ____iladas ever!
- Word: *en____iladas* → enchiladas
→ Missing digraph is ch
✔ Answer: ch
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10. Our roof is old and dad needs to re____ingle it.
- Word: *re____ingle* → re-shingle
→ To repair a roof with shingles
→ Missing digraph is sh
✔ Answer: sh
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1. ch → birch bark
2. ch → arch her back
3. th → anthropology
4. wh → whittle
5. tch → fetch
6. ch → enchanted
7. th → orthodontist
8. ph → chlorophyll
9. ch → enchiladas
10. sh → reshingle
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| # | Sentence | Missing Digraph | Complete Word |
|---|---------|------------------|----------------|
| 1 | bir____ bark | ch | birch |
| 2 | ar ____ her back | ch | arch |
| 3 | an____ropology | th | anthropology |
| 4 | ____ittle | wh | whittle |
| 5 | fe____ | tch | fetch |
| 6 | en ____anted | ch | enchanted |
| 7 | or____odontist | th | orthodontist |
| 8 | chloro____yll | ph | chlorophyll |
| 9 | en ____iladas | ch | enchiladas |
| 10 | re____ingle | sh | reshingle |
✔ All answers use one of the allowed digraphs: th, wh, sh, ch, tch, ph
Let me know if you'd like this formatted as a printable answer key!
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🔍 Step-by-step Analysis:
We’ll go through each sentence and determine which digraph makes sense both grammatically and phonetically.
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1. Cameron collect bir____ bark from the trees in our yard.
- Word: *bir___bark* → likely "bird" + "bark"? Wait — that doesn't make sense.
- Actually, it’s “bir ___ bark” → probably “birth” or “bird”? But “bird bark” doesn’t work.
- Wait — maybe it’s “bir ___ bark” → think of a word like birch? Yes!
→ Birch bark is a real thing (from birch trees).
So the missing digraph is ch → birch
✔ Answer: ch
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2. Susan is very flexible and can ar ____ her back completely.
- Word: *ar____* → what word means "bend" or "arch"?
→ Arch → "arch her back"
✔ Answer: ch
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3. Clyde is studying ancient people in his an____ropology class.
- Word: *an____ropology* → this is clearly anthropology
→ Missing part is th
✔ Answer: th
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4. Grandpa taught me how to ____ittle a stick into a flute.
- Word: *____ittle* → sounds like “whittle”
→ “Whittle” = to carve wood
→ Missing digraph is wh
✔ Answer: wh
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5. I trained my labrador retriever to fe____ a stick.
- Word: *fe____* → likely “fetch”
→ “Fetch a stick” is common dog command
→ Missing digraph is tch
✔ Answer: tch
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6. The fairy left the city to head back to the en ______anted forest.
- Word: *en____anted* → clearly enchanted
→ Missing digraph is ch
✔ Answer: ch
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7. I will get my braces taken off today at the or____odontist.
- Word: *or____odontist* → orthodontist
→ Missing digraph is th
✔ Answer: th
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8. The green substance in plants is called chloro____yll.
- Word: *chloro____yll* → chlorophyll
→ Missing digraph is ph
✔ Answer: ph
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9. Our aunt Maria makes the tastiest en ____iladas ever!
- Word: *en____iladas* → enchiladas
→ Missing digraph is ch
✔ Answer: ch
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10. Our roof is old and dad needs to re____ingle it.
- Word: *re____ingle* → re-shingle
→ To repair a roof with shingles
→ Missing digraph is sh
✔ Answer: sh
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✔ Final Answers:
1. ch → birch bark
2. ch → arch her back
3. th → anthropology
4. wh → whittle
5. tch → fetch
6. ch → enchanted
7. th → orthodontist
8. ph → chlorophyll
9. ch → enchiladas
10. sh → reshingle
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📝 Summary Table:
| # | Sentence | Missing Digraph | Complete Word |
|---|---------|------------------|----------------|
| 1 | bir____ bark | ch | birch |
| 2 | ar ____ her back | ch | arch |
| 3 | an____ropology | th | anthropology |
| 4 | ____ittle | wh | whittle |
| 5 | fe____ | tch | fetch |
| 6 | en ____anted | ch | enchanted |
| 7 | or____odontist | th | orthodontist |
| 8 | chloro____yll | ph | chlorophyll |
| 9 | en ____iladas | ch | enchiladas |
| 10 | re____ingle | sh | reshingle |
✔ All answers use one of the allowed digraphs: th, wh, sh, ch, tch, ph
Let me know if you'd like this formatted as a printable answer key!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of consonant digraphs worksheets.