Free. Exclusive. Just for you.
Four unique services that make learning easier, faster, and smarter - only on our website.

Colorful educational worksheet for learning digraphs "sh" and "ch" with pictures and word puzzles.

Worksheet titled "Digraphs sh/ch (Beginning Sound)" with images and word blanks for children to fill in the correct digraphs.

Worksheet titled "Digraphs sh/ch (Beginning Sound)" with images and word blanks for children to fill in the correct digraphs.

PNG 1414×2000 323.1 KB Free · Personal Use
Quality Assured by Worksheets Library Team
Reviewed for educational accuracy and age-appropriateness
ID: #689033
Show Answer Key & Explanations Step-by-step solution for: Write the Digraph ch/sh - The Worksheet Factory
Let’s go through each picture one by one and figure out which digraph — “sh” or “ch” — makes the right beginning sound.

We’re looking for words that start with either “sh” or “ch”, and we’ll match them to the pictures.

---

1. Picture of a red plaid shirt
The word is “shirt”. It starts with “sh”.
→ So, fill in: shirt

2. Picture of someone chopping vegetables with a knife
The action is “chop”. It starts with “ch”.
→ So, fill in: chop

3. Picture of a girl’s face (cheek)
The word is “cheek”. Starts with “ch”.
→ So, fill in: cheek

4. Picture of a checkmark
The word is “check”. Starts with “ch”.
→ So, fill in: check

5. Picture of a chain
The word is “chain”. Starts with “ch”.
→ So, fill in: chain

6. Picture of shapes (triangle, square, circle)
The word is “shapes”. Starts with “sh”.
→ So, fill in: shapes

7. Picture of two people sharing something
The word is “share”. Starts with “sh”.
→ So, fill in: share

8. Picture of kids sitting in a row
The word is “show” (as in putting on a show) or maybe “chow”? But looking at the context — it’s likely “show” (like a class show). Wait — actually, let’s think again. The image shows children sitting together, possibly watching or performing — but the most common word ending in “ow” that fits “sh/ch” is “chow”? No… wait — perhaps it’s “show”? But “show” doesn’t fit well with the image. Let me reconsider.

Actually — look again: the image has kids sitting in front of someone standing — like a teacher presenting. That could be a “show”. But there’s another possibility: “chow” means food, which doesn’t fit. Or “how”? Not starting with sh/ch.

Wait — maybe it’s “shout”? No, ends with “out”.

Hold on — perhaps it’s “chow” as in mealtime? Unlikely.

Another idea: maybe it’s “show” — as in “class show” or “talent show”. That makes sense. And “show” starts with “sh”.

But let’s double-check all others first.

9. Picture of a seashell
The word is “shell”. Starts with “sh”.
→ So, fill in: shell

10. Picture of a girl’s chin (arrow pointing to chin)
The word is “chin”. Starts with “ch”.
→ So, fill in: chin

Now back to #8 — the group of kids. If it’s “show”, then “sh”ow. But is there a better fit?

Wait — what about “chow”? Like lunchtime? The image doesn’t suggest food.

Alternatively — maybe it’s “how”? But that doesn’t start with sh/ch.

Perhaps it’s “shout”? No, ends with “out”.

Wait — maybe it’s “chow” as in “chow down”? Still not fitting.

Let me think differently. Maybe the word is “show” — as in “putting on a show”. That’s plausible.

But let’s check online or standard worksheets — often this image is used for “show”.

Alternatively — could it be “chow”? In some contexts, yes — but unlikely here.

Wait — another thought: maybe it’s “shoo”? As in “shoo away”? Doesn’t fit the image.

I think “show” is the best fit. So:

show

But let’s confirm with logic: all other answers are clear. Only this one is tricky.

Actually — looking again at the image description: “kids sitting in front of someone holding paper” — that’s likely a presentation or performance — so “show” makes sense.

So final decision: show

---

Now let’s list all answers clearly:

1. shirt → sh
2. chop → ch
3. cheek → ch
4. check → ch
5. chain → ch
6. shapes → sh
7. share → sh
8. show → sh
9. shell → sh
10. chin → ch

Wait — let’s count how many “sh” and “ch” we have:

- sh: shirt, shapes, share, show, shell → 5
- ch: chop, cheek, check, chain, chin → 5

That balances nicely.

Also, note: “chow” would be “ch”, but the image doesn’t suggest food. “Show” fits better visually.

So I’m confident.

Final Answer:
sh
ch
ch
ch
ch
sh
sh
sh
sh
ch
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sh ch worksheet.
Print Download

How to use

Click Print to open a print-ready version directly in your browser, or use Download to save the file to your device. The ⭐ Answer button generates an AI answer key instantly - useful for teachers who need a quick reference. Need a different version? Our AI Worksheet Generator lets you create a custom worksheet on any topic in seconds.

(view all sh ch worksheet)

CH Worksheets and Activities ( ch ) | PDF
Phonics Worksheets: /Ch/ And /Sh/ Sounds - Sort by Sh and Ch Words
The CH and the SH sounds worksheet | Live Worksheets
Phonics: ch - sh worksheet | Live Worksheets
Interactive Worksheets in 120 Languages | LiveWorksheets
Phonics Worksheets: Sh and Ch Sounds
ch sh and th Digraphs - ESL worksheet by kebabsalad
Sh or Ch Sound Phonics Worksheet - FREE English Resource - Twinkl
Phonetics: CH, SH, TH - ESL worksheet by IbuLulu
Sh, ch, wh, th Worksheet worksheet | Live Worksheets