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Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK
Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK
Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK
Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK
Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK
Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK
Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK
Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK
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Designed to provide teachers with a research-based resource for early readers, these digraph cards provide decoding and encoding practice with short vowel words containing the digraphs CH, SH, TH, and CK (CCVC and CVCC words). These cards are ideal for reading groups, small group intervention, literacy centers, and even parent volunteers.

You Will Receive:

•70 Colorful Decoding Cards; each card includes the printed digraph word, colorful blending dots, and an arrow

•CH Digraph: 13 Cards

•SH Digraph: 19 Cards

•TH Digraph: 10 Cards

•CK Digraph: 28 Cards

•16 Colorful Encoding Cards (4 cards per digraph); each card includes a colorful graphic and boxes for writing the corresponding word

•For your printing convenience, a black and white version is included for each set!

Implementation:

•Print, cut, and laminate the cards for durability.

•Cards can be assembled by hole-punching the top left corner and placing on a book ring. You could also keep them “loose” and store in a pencil box or basket. Feel free to separate the cards by digraph or keep them mixed up based on your own preference/needs of students.

•Utilize these cards during your reading groups. These cards would also make a great center activity. Students should point to the green dot, then yellow, and last red as they say each sound (phoneme) in the word. They should then run their finger along the arrow as they blend the phonemes to read the digraph word.

•The encoding (spelling) cards are a perfect word work activity and also great for small groups. You can either cut and laminate the cards, or place the full sheets in sheet protectors. Students can use dry erase markers to write the corresponding letters in the boxes.

I hope this product helps your students develop confidence in their reading and spelling skills! If you like what you see, please click "Follow Me" to receive product updates and sales alerts! Thank you for visiting!

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Decoding and Encoding Cards | Digraph Words CH SH TH CK

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This kindergarten decoding practice bundle contains over 250 pages of engaging, research-based, SoR-aligned resources designed for beginning readers! The digraphs CH, SH, TH, and CK are featured in this bundle. Perfect for decoding and encoding practice with digraph words (CCVC and CVCC), this bundl
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Description

Designed to provide teachers with a research-based resource for early readers, these digraph cards provide decoding and encoding practice with short vowel words containing the digraphs CH, SH, TH, and CK (CCVC and CVCC words). These cards are ideal for reading groups, small group intervention, literacy centers, and even parent volunteers.

You Will Receive:

•70 Colorful Decoding Cards; each card includes the printed digraph word, colorful blending dots, and an arrow

•CH Digraph: 13 Cards

•SH Digraph: 19 Cards

•TH Digraph: 10 Cards

•CK Digraph: 28 Cards

•16 Colorful Encoding Cards (4 cards per digraph); each card includes a colorful graphic and boxes for writing the corresponding word

•For your printing convenience, a black and white version is included for each set!

Implementation:

•Print, cut, and laminate the cards for durability.

•Cards can be assembled by hole-punching the top left corner and placing on a book ring. You could also keep them “loose” and store in a pencil box or basket. Feel free to separate the cards by digraph or keep them mixed up based on your own preference/needs of students.

•Utilize these cards during your reading groups. These cards would also make a great center activity. Students should point to the green dot, then yellow, and last red as they say each sound (phoneme) in the word. They should then run their finger along the arrow as they blend the phonemes to read the digraph word.

•The encoding (spelling) cards are a perfect word work activity and also great for small groups. You can either cut and laminate the cards, or place the full sheets in sheet protectors. Students can use dry erase markers to write the corresponding letters in the boxes.

I hope this product helps your students develop confidence in their reading and spelling skills! If you like what you see, please click "Follow Me" to receive product updates and sales alerts! Thank you for visiting!

Click here to view my other decodable activity packs!

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Perfect for using with my middle and high school aged special ed children!
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September 19, 2025
Perfect for using with my middle and high school aged special ed children!
Allison S.
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 18, 2023
My students loved using this resource. They have been a great resource for my classroom. Thank you.
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Grades taught: K
Rated 4 out of 5
April 2, 2023
Very well put together and worked well for my intended purpose. Thank you.
Christy E.
1,114 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st, 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
June 22, 2022
Great resource! I love the colored dot to help support students sound out the presented letters.
Melissa W.
316 reviews
Grades taught: K, 1st
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
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