If you enjoyed our printable alphabet puzzles, you’re sure to also love our printable digraph puzzles! Much like our Speech Sounds pack, these printable digraph puzzles can be used to work on phonics or to work on speech sounds for the ch, sh, & th digraph sounds.
*Find the free download link towards the end of this post. Just look for and click on the teal, oval button.
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FREE Printable Digraph Puzzles
What exactly are digraphs? Digraphs are two letters that come together and make ONE sound {they count as only one phoneme}. The most common digraphs are ch, sh, and th. So, these are the three digraphs I’ve included in these free, printable puzzles.
Digraphs can be a tricky phonics skills for many children. They can also be confused with other speech sounds. This makes them a double whammy for some learners. Today, I’m sharing some free, printable digraph puzzles with lots of phonics and/or speech practice.
Each puzzle comes with 13-15 phonics pictures to reinforce the sounds of ch, sh & th. Just cut out the puzzle pieces and use the digraph mats to have your learner work them. A picture key is included on all three puzzle pages so you know what each picture represents. If you’d like, you can write the words on the back of each piece of the puzzle.
One of my favorite ways to use these puzzles is to sort between single letters and digraphs, such as s and sh. Just mix up all the pieces between the two puzzles and sort them by beginning sound! {This can be more challenging than you might think!}
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~Becky
Ruthanne says
Holy COW! These are fantastic!! Thank you so much!
thisreadingmama says
Thank you! 🙂
Family8 says
These and your single letter sounds I have been using with my kindy esl student. They are fun and purposeful. Thank you so much for sharing these.
thisreadingmama says
You are very welcome! 🙂
Liubov says
I am so grateful for loads of your useful materials-thanks indeed!
Vinuhams says
May I know how do you cut the small curved tabs ? It’s really hard to cut them using regular scissors
thisreadingmama says
I used regular scissors to cut mine. If you cut slowly, it helps.
Vinuhams says
Ok, Thank you for your quick reply!
Dionne Ulett says
I am AWED by your creativity in creating these GREAT interactive learning and teaching aids… I’m ALL for interaction so I SALUTE you! LOVE the AIDS!!!
thisreadingmama says
Aw, thank you! That means so much!
Sheila Self says
I am trying to locate the diagraph puzzles. I found the letter puzzles but couldn’t find the link to the diagraphs. Thanks
thisreadingmama says
There’s a teal download button at the end of the post. Click on it and PDF will come up.
Kimberly says
Thank you so much! I can’t find the black and white “TH” though.
thisreadingmama says
It’s on the last page of the PDF. 🙂
Ruby Anne says
Thank you!