Digraphs sh, ch, th, wh – Class 1 Worksheet



Digraphs sh, ch, th, wh – Class 1 Worksheet

Class 1 English Worksheets: Learn Digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh) with Printable Phonics Practice
Help your child discover the magic of blended sounds with these engaging and printable Class 1 English worksheets focused on key digraphs: sh, ch, th, and wh. Each worksheet introduces these consonant pairs through clear sound breakdowns, fun examples, and voice-based blending activities—perfect for early phonics learners looking to strengthen both reading and speaking skills.
Why Use These Worksheets?
1. Designed for Class 1 phonics learners, targeting essential digraph sounds used in everyday reading.
2. Printable PDF format makes them ideal for independent practice or teacher-guided lessons.
3. Matches CBSE and ICSE English standards for foundational sound recognition and decoding.
4. Includes hands-on exercises like circle-the-word, picture matching, fill-in-the-blank, and blending practice, making learning both visual and auditory.
What’s Included in This Collection?
This worksheet set introduces children to four key consonant digraphs:
a. /sh/ words (e.g., ship, shop, fish)
b. /ch/ words (e.g., chip, chin, chest)
c. /th/ words (e.g., thin, think, thumb)
d. /wh/ words (e.g., what, when, whale)
Each section uses different activity types like:
a. Circle the correct word
b. Match words to images
c. Complete missing letters
d. Blend and say the words aloud
Who Made These Worksheets?
These phonics worksheets are developed by expert teachers from PlanetSpark, who specialize in making language learning age-appropriate and fun. Educators like Tanishka Sharma and Priyanka Gupta design these resources based on years of experience teaching young learners to decode English sounds with confidence.
How to Use These Worksheets?
1. Use them during guided phonics sessions to introduce or revise digraphs.
2. Assign for home practice to reinforce the week’s classroom lessons.
3. Let children work in pairs or groups to discuss and match sounds with images.
4. Try a ""read and act"" game, where students act out a word after blending it.
5. Include them in reading prep packs before story-based assessments.
Explore digraphs like sh, ch, th, wh through sound-based practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Digraphs are pairs of letters that create one sound.
sh, ch, th, and wh are core digraphs for early readers.
Read aloud and circle words with target digraphs.