About This Worksheet
A consonant digraph is a pair of letters that makes one sound at the beginning of a word. This Kindergarten worksheet helps students write the correct digraph for each picture. Learners use visual cues to determine the correct sound and record it. For example, wh becomes whale when students write the correct letters for the image.
Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet is intended for Kindergarten students building early writing and phonics skills. The main objective is to help learners connect sounds to letters by writing digraphs. Students should already recognize basic sounds and letters before completing this activity. It aligns with Common Core Standard RF.K.3 and supports TEKS ELAR K.2.B for sound-symbol relationships.
Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will look at each picture and think about the word it represents. They will write the correct two letters that make the beginning sound. Each task requires careful listening and writing. Learners practice both phonics recognition and handwriting skills.
Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Students may write only one letter instead of both letters in the digraph. Some learners might confuse similar sounds when choosing which letters to write. Others may struggle if they do not recognize the picture. Teachers can help by modeling the sounds and reviewing vocabulary before starting.
Implementation Guidance
Teachers can use this worksheet during phonics instruction or as independent practice. It works well in small groups where students can receive immediate feedback. Parents can support learning at home by practicing each word aloud with their child. Repetition and guidance will help build confidence.
Details and Features
This worksheet includes clear images and writing lines for student responses. The layout is simple and supports easy understanding. It combines phonics practice with handwriting development. The printable format makes it convenient for classroom or at-home use.