
Kiddos time each other to see how long it took them to read through each card.ĭo you play “I Have, Who Has…?” in your classroom? If you do, you’ll be pleased to know that I have included it in this packet! If you don’t know how this game is played, I would like to say that it is a game best played with the same or half the number of children as there are cards. I have also included some timed Reading Cards. As you can see from the photo below, Set 1 uses single letter sounds alongside the focus CH digraph, Set 2 moves on to some letter blends and Sets 3 and 4 include other digraphs and r-controlled vowels. There are 4 cards included and they vary in degree of difficulty.

Children pull the card up and read the whole word. A picture confirms if they have read the word correctly or not.Īfterwards, kiddos complete the recording sheets.Īnother fun way to practice reading and promote fluency is with Reading Cards. But, in my opinion, cute envelopes make learning more fun.Ĭhildren slowly pull out a card and say the sound of each letter or letter group as it appears, then they blend all those sounds together to read a word. I created a cute envelope for you to store the cards inside but if you don’t want to use it, you can always just use a regular envelope. A simple yet fun way to get your kiddos writing! Provide your kiddos with a recording page, clipboard and pencil so that they can write down all the words that they find. You would need to cut out all the cards and display them around the room. Now, these can also be used as cards for a “Write the Room” activity. The cards can be cut into strips as I have done or you can cut each card individually and hand-pick the ones you wish to use. The header can double up as a tracing card. Next is a set of word wall cards with a header.

Next is another poster but this time with words that your kiddos can read! (Am I the only one who, when reading through the list of words, is tempted to make up a story using the words in sequence!? Let me know if you’re the same!!) Just print, laminate and hang up on your wall.
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Not just in photos to show you how to set things up and use them, but also as an exclusive and totally free download! So, if you want to skip all the photos and just get to the free CH digraph packet so that you can download it and try it out, scroll all the way to the bottom and click the CH digraph cover and it’s all yours.įirst up, is a CH digraph poster. Today, I want to share with you the contents of my CH digraph packet. Why am I rambling?! Let’s just get into it, shall we? It’s only long because there are a ton of pictures but pictures are worth a thousand words so, in reality, this could have been a much longer post! You’re welcome 😉

I mean, seriously, you may as well make yourself comfortable and grab a cup of coffee or tea.
