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This resource was created by Rosemary Sarich of


Fairy Poppins for Playdough To Plato.

These digraph wheels are an easy way to introduce kids to common digraphs.

Preparation

• Print the digraph wheels onto cardstock and laminate them for extra durability.
• Cut out around each circle to make the wheels.
• Place some clothes pegs into a basket and lay it next to the digraph wheels.

How To Play

• Say the digraph in the center of the digraph wheel.


• Place a peg on all of the pictures that contain that digraph. So for example, on the “ch” wheel place a peg on “ch”
words such as cherry, chair and peach.
• Encourage kids to think of other words that have the same digraph.
• Refer to the reference chart if you need to check the pictures on each digraph wheel.

Graphics by:

Fudgy Brownies
Digraph Wheels – Picture and Answer Guide

ch ph sh th

photo dolphin ship throne


chalk phone cherry quail
cheese elephant shark thread
church throne thief
fish
chair trophy thermos
peach gopher sheep
thief chick
chick photo © Fairy Poppins for

cherry wheat shell thumb Playdough to Plato

shovel wheel

wh ck qu ng

whistle puck quill ship


brick king quarter sting
whisk sock quiet king
wheat neck shell
brick sing
whale queen
wing quail ring
chick duck fish
quilt
wheel sick wing
shark
sing swing
ch
© Fairy Poppins for
Playdough to Plato
ph
© Fairy Poppins for
Playdough to Plato
sh
© Fairy Poppins for
Playdough to Plato
th
© Fairy Poppins for
Playdough to Plato
wh
© Fairy Poppins for
Playdough to Plato
ck
© Fairy Poppins for
Playdough to Plato
qu
© Fairy Poppins for
Playdough to Plato
ng
© Fairy Poppins for
Playdough to Plato

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