Circle the Sound Answer Key
About This Worksheet
A consonant digraph is when two letters come together to make one sound at the beginning of a word. This Kindergarten worksheet focuses on identifying these sounds within simple sentences. Students read each sentence and find the word that contains the target sound. For example, sh becomes ship when students locate and circle the correct word in the sentence.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet is designed for Kindergarten students who are beginning to read simple sentences. The main objective is to help learners recognize digraph sounds within connected text. Students should already understand basic letter-sound relationships before completing this activity. It aligns with Common Core Standard RF.K.3 and supports TEKS ELAR K.2.B for phonics and decoding development.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will read each sentence carefully and look for a word that contains a digraph sound. They will circle the correct word from the sentence. Each task requires attention to both reading comprehension and sound recognition. Learners practice identifying sounds within real reading contexts.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Students may focus on reading the sentence without identifying the correct sound. Some learners might circle the wrong word if they are unsure of the digraph. Others may struggle with reading fluency, making it harder to complete the task. Teachers can support students by reading sentences aloud and emphasizing the target sounds.
Implementation Guidance
Teachers can use this worksheet during guided reading or phonics instruction. It works well as independent practice after introducing digraph sounds. Parents can use it at home by reading each sentence with their child and discussing the correct answer. Encouraging repeated reading will improve both fluency and sound recognition.
Details and Features
This worksheet includes simple sentences that are appropriate for early readers. The format encourages students to apply phonics skills in a meaningful context. It combines reading comprehension with sound identification. The printable design makes it easy to use in classrooms or at home.