The image shows a completed phonics worksheet focused on the
digraph "ch", which is a common consonant blend in English where the letters
c and
h together make the /ch/ sound (like in "chip" or "chop").
Task Overview:
The worksheet is designed to help children:
- Recognize the
"ch" digraph
- Practice reading and spelling words that start with "ch"
- Develop phonemic awareness through
sounding out and
writing
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Worksheet Breakdown:
#### Header:
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Name: Anne
- Statement: *"I can read and spell digraph words."*
- Focus: The digraph
"ch" is highlighted.
#### Columns:
1.
Say it & Tap it: Students look at a picture, say the word, and tap out the syllables/sounds.
2.
Map it: Letters of the word are broken down into individual sounds (phonemes).
3.
Write it: Student writes the word.
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Word List & Analysis:
| Picture | Word | Phoneme Mapping | Written Word |
|--------|------|------------------|---------------|
| Man chopping wood |
chop | ch - o - p | chop
✔ |
| Horse |
chin | ch - i - n | chin
✔ |
| Bag of potato chips |
chips | ch - i - p - s | chips
✔ |
| Train (chugging) |
chug | ch - u - g | chug
✔ |
| Chest |
chest | ch - e - s - t | chest
✔ |
| Two people chatting |
chat | ch - a - t | chat
✔ |
All the words begin with the
"ch" digraph and are correctly spelled by the student (Anne).
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Correctness:
✔ All answers are
correct.
- Each word starts with "ch".
- The mapping matches the phonetic breakdown.
- The written words are spelled accurately.
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Educational Value:
This activity helps students:
- Recognize the
"ch" sound in initial position.
- Practice
segmenting words into sounds.
- Improve
spelling and
reading fluency.
- Connect
letters to sounds (phonics).
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Additional Notes:
- The worksheet uses
visual cues (pictures) to support word recognition.
- The use of
magnetic letters ("ch") and a
crayon suggests hands-on learning.
- Website:
printableparents.com – likely a resource for parents and teachers.
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Final Verdict:
✔ Well-done! Anne has successfully completed the task with accuracy and understanding of the "ch" digraph.
Let me know if you'd like a printable version or similar worksheets!
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