Digraph /ch/ Worksheets

Mr. Greg

The /ch/ sound (found in words like “chair,” “lunch,” and “cheese”) is one of the first digraphs children learn. Our comprehensive /ch/ worksheets make mastering this essential sound engaging, interactive, and effective for young readers.


Key Benefits for Educators

Aligned with Science of Reading – Systematic, explicit instruction
Multi-Sensory Approach – Visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning
Three Levels of Differentiation – For intervention to enrichment
Minimal Prep Required – Just print and teach!
Engaging Formats – Games, crafts, and interactive activities


Suggested Teaching Sequence

Monday: Introduce /ch/ with anchor chart and word hunt
Tuesday: Word sorting and beginning sound practice
Wednesday: Middle/ending sounds and word families
Thursday: Game day with board game and craft
Friday: Assessment and extension activities


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Why These Worksheets Work

Research shows that:

  • Students learn digraphs faster with explicit instruction
  • Game-based practice increases retention by 60%
  • Multi-sensory approaches benefit all learners

Our worksheets combine all three research-backed methods!


Bonus Teaching Tips

  1. Add physical movement – “chop” hands together when saying /ch/
  2. Use mirrors to practice mouth formation
  3. Create a /ch/ word wall with student drawings
  4. Send home a /ch/ scavenger hunt for family involvement

Final Thoughts

With these engaging /ch/ worksheets, your students will build confidence with this essential digraph through play-based learning. The variety of activities ensures all learning styles are addressed while making phonics fun!

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About the author

Mr. Greg is an English Teacher from Edinburgh, Scotland. He is currently based in Hong Kong, teaching in an international kindergarten and tutoring primary school students.