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Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection
Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection
Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection
Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection
Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection
Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection
Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection
Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection
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"My students were able to use and extend on their digraph knowledge with these engaging well set out resources."
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Melanie B.
"I used this in addition to my regular morning work. I had my students read the fluency list to a different partner before they could color each star. They loved it! I was amazed at how much I heard them sounding out the words. I'm so glad that I found this, and I highly recommend it!"
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Heather C.

Description

This Word Mapping Digraph words aligns with SOR: the Science of Reading! Word mapping helps students develop sound (phoneme)-spelling (grapheme) correspondence.

Implement this word mapping product *consistently* into your phonics routine and watch your students develop strong reading (and spelling) skills!

Not only do these 12 phonics worksheets target word mapping, they also have a fluency component.

And yes, it’s all on ONE page and NO PREP!

How to Use the Word Mapping Pages

Each page has a dashed line that runs from top to bottom.

At the teachers preference - students can fold on the dotted line or snip the dotted line to separate the two complementing activities.

  1. Start with Word Mapping!
  • Students identify the picture
    • *note: Some pictures might be hard for young learners to decipher. Remember that all corresponding words are in the fluency table, so any adult can quickly and easily help students identify pictures (without giving away word spelling).
  • Students tap the word
  • Students write one grapheme (letter or set of letters) per box to spell the word. 
    • Remember, there is one box per sound, not one box per letter.
  • Always have the students read the word after spelling it!

If students folded their paper, they now flip them over. If they snipped on the dotted line, now is the time to switch to the fluency table.

2. The Fluency Table!

  • *Note: Remember, only words previously mapped on this page are included in the fluency table. If they can write (map) the word, they can read (decode) the word!
  • Students read each word in the fluency table, from left to right, top to bottom. Students color a star after reading the table.
  • Students reread the fluency table three times.
    • *Idea: Have students take the fluency table home and read it to someone for more practice!

Now your students have practiced writing (mapping) and reading (decoding) words with the targeted phonics skill, which is key to developing mastery!

Which Digraph Phonics Skills are Included?

Digraphs - 12 pages -

  • ch 
  • th
  • sh (beginning)
  • sh (ending)
  • sh (beginning + ending)
  • ck - (2 pages)
  • wh - *Note: This page is not decodable with ONLY short vowel words. This is due to there are not enough short vowel words with this digraph. It includes words with CVCe, Vowel Teams, and R-Controlled Vowels.
  • ph - *Note: This page is not decodable with ONLY short vowel words. This is due to there are not enough short vowel words with this digraph. It includes words with CVCe, Vowel Teams, and R-Controlled Vowels.
  • mixed practice (3 pages) *Note: One of the three pages is not decodable with ONLY short vowel words. This is due to there are not enough short vowel words with the digraphs 'wh'. This digraph includes a word with a Vowel Team.

Word Mapping Resources

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Digraph Word Mapping Worksheets – Phonics Practice for Sound-Spelling Connection

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What others say

"My students were able to use and extend on their digraph knowledge with these engaging well set out resources."
star
Melanie B.
"I used this in addition to my regular morning work. I had my students read the fluency list to a different partner before they could color each star. They loved it! I was amazed at how much I heard them sounding out the words. I'm so glad that I found this, and I highly recommend it!"
star
Heather C.

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Description

This Word Mapping Digraph words aligns with SOR: the Science of Reading! Word mapping helps students develop sound (phoneme)-spelling (grapheme) correspondence.

Implement this word mapping product *consistently* into your phonics routine and watch your students develop strong reading (and spelling) skills!

Not only do these 12 phonics worksheets target word mapping, they also have a fluency component.

And yes, it’s all on ONE page and NO PREP!

How to Use the Word Mapping Pages

Each page has a dashed line that runs from top to bottom.

At the teachers preference - students can fold on the dotted line or snip the dotted line to separate the two complementing activities.

  1. Start with Word Mapping!
  • Students identify the picture
    • *note: Some pictures might be hard for young learners to decipher. Remember that all corresponding words are in the fluency table, so any adult can quickly and easily help students identify pictures (without giving away word spelling).
  • Students tap the word
  • Students write one grapheme (letter or set of letters) per box to spell the word. 
    • Remember, there is one box per sound, not one box per letter.
  • Always have the students read the word after spelling it!

If students folded their paper, they now flip them over. If they snipped on the dotted line, now is the time to switch to the fluency table.

2. The Fluency Table!

  • *Note: Remember, only words previously mapped on this page are included in the fluency table. If they can write (map) the word, they can read (decode) the word!
  • Students read each word in the fluency table, from left to right, top to bottom. Students color a star after reading the table.
  • Students reread the fluency table three times.
    • *Idea: Have students take the fluency table home and read it to someone for more practice!

Now your students have practiced writing (mapping) and reading (decoding) words with the targeted phonics skill, which is key to developing mastery!

Which Digraph Phonics Skills are Included?

Digraphs - 12 pages -

  • ch 
  • th
  • sh (beginning)
  • sh (ending)
  • sh (beginning + ending)
  • ck - (2 pages)
  • wh - *Note: This page is not decodable with ONLY short vowel words. This is due to there are not enough short vowel words with this digraph. It includes words with CVCe, Vowel Teams, and R-Controlled Vowels.
  • ph - *Note: This page is not decodable with ONLY short vowel words. This is due to there are not enough short vowel words with this digraph. It includes words with CVCe, Vowel Teams, and R-Controlled Vowels.
  • mixed practice (3 pages) *Note: One of the three pages is not decodable with ONLY short vowel words. This is due to there are not enough short vowel words with the digraphs 'wh'. This digraph includes a word with a Vowel Team.

Word Mapping Resources

⚠️ Please feel free to ask any/all questions prior to purchasing! ⚠️

1 ► Leave me a ❓“question” in my TpT store OR

2 ► Email me Lauren@aTeachableTeacher.com

⭐️✨ I post all NEW resources for 50% OFF for a limited time only! ✨⭐️

► Click HERE to follow my store and be notified when new resources are posted.

❤️ Get freebies, tips, and new resources delivered weekly to your inbox! ❤️

► Click HERE to join The Teachable Teachers!

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Great for practice with diagraphs! Easy to use and students enjoy doing them!
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My students were able to use and extend on their digraph knowledge with these engaging well set out resources.
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i really like this resource and use it whole group and small group
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My students loved this resource. It was easy to use.
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September 19, 2024
I used this in addition to my regular morning work. I had my students read the fluency list to a different partner before they could color each star. They loved it! I was amazed at how much I heard them sounding out the words. I'm so glad that I found this, and I highly recommend it!
Heather C.
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Orally produce single-syllable words by blending sounds (phonemes), including consonant blends.
Isolate and pronounce initial, medial vowel, and final sounds (phonemes) in spoken single-syllable words.
Segment spoken single-syllable words into their complete sequence of individual sounds (phonemes).
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