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Digraph Centers
Digraph Centers
Digraph Centers
Digraph Centers
Digraph Centers
Digraph Centers
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Description

Roll and Read Digraph games to help your students fluently read simple words with digraphs!

What's Included:

1. Ch, Sh, Th Digraph Roll and Read Game

2. Wh, Ck, Ng Digraph Roll and Read Game

3. Sh, Ch, Th, Wh, Ck Roll and Read Digraph Game

Different Ways to Use them in the Classroom:

1. Independent - Print and laminate OR print and put in a sheet protector. Give student a dry erase marker, eraser, and a die. They can roll, read, and cross words out as they go.

2. Partner - Print and laminate OR print and put in a sheet protector. Give students 2 different colored dry erase markers, erasers, and dice. They can roll, read, and cross words out as they go.

3. Centers or Small Group - Print and laminate OR print and put in a sheet protector. Pair students off into partners and give students 2 different colored dry erase markers, erasers, & dice. Students roll, read, & cross words out as they go.

4. Whole Class - Use a projector or show the game so everyone can see. Roll a die and have students raise their hand or say the words out loud.

Ways to Extend or Modify:

1. Students who are still working on mastering letters and sounds - Go on a letter hunt! Circle all the letters you know and practice the sounds they make!

2. Students who are fluently reading - Use words in a sentence or explain the meaning of the word to a classmate

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Digraph Centers

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Description

Roll and Read Digraph games to help your students fluently read simple words with digraphs!

What's Included:

1. Ch, Sh, Th Digraph Roll and Read Game

2. Wh, Ck, Ng Digraph Roll and Read Game

3. Sh, Ch, Th, Wh, Ck Roll and Read Digraph Game

Different Ways to Use them in the Classroom:

1. Independent - Print and laminate OR print and put in a sheet protector. Give student a dry erase marker, eraser, and a die. They can roll, read, and cross words out as they go.

2. Partner - Print and laminate OR print and put in a sheet protector. Give students 2 different colored dry erase markers, erasers, and dice. They can roll, read, and cross words out as they go.

3. Centers or Small Group - Print and laminate OR print and put in a sheet protector. Pair students off into partners and give students 2 different colored dry erase markers, erasers, & dice. Students roll, read, & cross words out as they go.

4. Whole Class - Use a projector or show the game so everyone can see. Roll a die and have students raise their hand or say the words out loud.

Ways to Extend or Modify:

1. Students who are still working on mastering letters and sounds - Go on a letter hunt! Circle all the letters you know and practice the sounds they make!

2. Students who are fluently reading - Use words in a sentence or explain the meaning of the word to a classmate

kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, kinder digraphs, kindergarten digraphs, 1st grade digraphs, digraphs kindergarten, digraphs 1st grade, digraph game, digraph center, digraph activity, digraphs, centers, literacy, phonics, digraph centers, reading

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Standards

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Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Demonstrate understanding of spoken words, syllables, and sounds (phonemes).
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