Vowel diagraph activities

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Teach vowel teams effectively with Sherbert Learning's resources. Explore engaging materials covering everything from 'Bossy E' to split digraphs. Our Vowel Teams resource provides ample exposure to spelling patterns, all in a meaningful context. Check out the FREE Vowel Team Revision Board Game as a taste of what's on offer!

Great game to get students using their decoding skills!  Busy Mama & Her Boys: Vowel Digraphs/Talkers Activities Packet Montessori, Vowel Digraphs, Long Vowel, Classroom Strategies, Reading Specialist, Jolly Phonics, Phonics Words, Struggling Readers, Phonological Awareness

Oh my goodness! How on Earth could I forget to share this amazing packet I created! If you are looking for some fantastic Vowel Digraph/Talkers posters, games, and worksheets (I was!) then look no further! It all started with my Diphthong Cuties that you may recall from a previous post. I took that idea and RAN! I have since created Vowel Digraph Cuties, revamped my Diphthong Cuties, and I am almost finished with my R-Controlled Cuties! I couldn't be happier with the result (I lied I totally…

Multisensory Monday: H Brothers Digraphs - Brainspring Store Phonics Activities, H Brothers, Jolly Phonics, Teaching Phonics, Kindergarten Literacy, Kindergarten Reading, Preschool Learning Activities, School Reading, Literacy Activities

The H Brothers activity is a fun way to introduce your students to digraphs. Remember, digraphs are two sounds coming together to make an entirely new single sound. Because this is sometimes a confusing concept for kids, multisensory props and gestures are crucial. Below are a few ideas to get you started: CH: wear a plastic finger and tap on your chin. SH: gesture /SH/ (like you are shushing someone). WH: disable a party whistle and blow. PH: make a hand gesture like you are talking on the…

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