A few months ago, I created some Digraph Spelling Mats for my 1st grader. When I shared them, several readers said they’d like ones without the ng digraph, as this often used with welded sounds.
So, here are some FREE Build and Write Digraph Mats without the ng digraph included.
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Build and Write Digraph Mats
Included in this pack are 5 different mats with TWO levels of learning for these digraphs: ch, final -ck, sh, and th.
Level 1 includes words on the mats. Learners read the word, build the word, and write the word.
Level 2 has no words on the mats. Learners must identify the picture, then build and write the word on their own.
Learners can say the word, spell it with letter stamps or letter tiles then write the word with pencil. This makes the pages consumable. It also means you can check his work at a later time.
The spelling mats can also be re-usable by slipping them into a dry erase pocket {which I’ve come to like even more than plastic sleeve protectors} and then use letter tiles to spell the words and dry erase marker to write the words.
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Enjoy!
~Becky
These will be great for my special education students, thanks!
Awesome. You’re welcome!
Thank you for all the excellent resources you share so freely. I really appreciate what you do making my job a lot easier and letting me focus on my students individual needs. Thank you very much – You do a great job!
Aw, you are very welcome! 🙂
I have the dry erase pockets and they are really useful. Thank you for this material which is so helpful.
You are welcome! 🙂
Thank you so much for these amazing resources! Each resource I click on leads me to another great resource to download! I really appreciate you sharing these with everyone for free!
You are very welcome! I’m glad you can enjoy them. 🙂