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Digraph Worksheets - Your Home Teacher

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Looking at the final row more closely:

1. Rose: The digraph options next to this image are "wh", "th", and "ch". This is a rose, which starts with "r", not a digraph from our list. However, if we think of words associated with roses like "church" (uses "ch") or "thank" (uses "th"), then "ch" would be more appropriate as roses are often found in church gardens. "Wh" doesn't fit at all. So "ch" is the best choice here.

2. Church: The digraph options next to this image are "ch", "th", and "sh". This is clearly a church, which starts with "ch" - so the correct digraph is "ch". This is the only image where the correct digraph is actually available as an option.

Now I need to make a final decision for each image based on the best available option, even if some images don't perfectly match any of the digraphs.

Here's my solution:

1. Girl with glasses: The options are "ch" and "th". Since it's a girl, it might represent "the" (uses "th"), so I'll choose "th".

2. Bush/Cloud: The options are "wh" and "ch". Since it's a bush, it might represent "which" (uses "wh") or "church" (uses "ch"). I'll choose "ch" as it's more commonly associated with plants in church settings.

3. Wheel: The options are "sh" and "th". This is clearly wrong as wheel starts with "wh". Since "wh" isn't an option, I'll have to choose the closest, but neither "sh" nor "th" is correct. This appears to be an error in the worksheet.

4. Thumb up: The options are "sh" and "th". This represents "thumb", which uses the "th" digraph. So "th" is correct.

5. Telephone: The options are "wh" and "ch". This is a telephone, which could be associated with "chat" (uses "ch"). So "ch" is the better choice.

6. Money/Dollar bills: The options are "sh" and "ch". This represents money, which could be "cash" (uses "ch"). So "ch" is the better choice.

7. Rose: The options are "wh", "th", and "ch". This is a rose, which could be associated with "church" (uses "ch"). So "ch" is the best choice.

8. Church: The options are "ch", "th", and "sh". This is clearly a church, which starts with "ch". So "ch" is correct.

The solution to the problem is to color the correct digraph for each picture:
- Girl with glasses: th
- Bush/Cloud: ch
- Wheel: (error - should be wh, but not available)
- Thumb up: th
- Telephone: ch
- Money/Dollar bills: ch
- Rose: ch
- Church: ch

Note: There appears to be an error in the worksheet for the wheel image, as the correct digraph "wh" is not available as an option.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of digraph worksheets.
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