Consonant Digraph Worksheets

What Are Consonant Digraphs?

When you have two consonant letter combinations, we will say it a consonant digraph. This match will make a pattern of single consonant speech sound. Technically, we call a consonant digraph a consonant phoneme. One letter becomes silent as it is a result of a combination. You will listen to a unique sound of word’s pairing that helps the message to form on its own. It is your responsibility to learn consonant digraphs sounds. With this understanding, you can advance your spelling, reading, and pronunciations, etc. Alphabet combinations are usual, but complications come when pronunciation is nothing as a separate letter sounds. Go through all of them thoroughly and focus the most usual letters they make. In US English, sometimes, spellings can be strange due to the original form where they drive. You can write one sound in multiple ways. There is a variety of English spelling patterns available online such as English Vowel Digraphs, ESL phonics, Long and Short English Vowels, etc. In this way, it helps you in pronouncing and identifying the most common English words. The most common consonant diagraphs are CH, GH, TH, PH, SH, TION, WH, KN, NG, QU, etc.

Ending Consonant Blends

Add the ending consonant blends lf, lk, sk, sp, st to complete the words. Draw lines to the endings. You many use the endings more than once.



Unscramble

Unscramble the words to find words that end with lf, lk, sk, sp, st. Write the words on the line.

The Ending

Use the words in the box to complete the sentences. Circle the ending consonants lf, lk, sk, sp, st.

End with mp, nd, nk, ng

Add the ending consonant blends mp, nd, nk, ng to complete the words.





Ending Consonant Digraphs sh, ch, ck

Use the words in the box to complete the sentences. Circle the ending consonants digraphs sh, ch, ck.





Ending with -ch

Read each sentence. Write the correct word on the line complete the sentence. Circle the consonant digraph ch at the end of each word.





Say It!

Look at each picture. Say the name and listen for the consonant digraph. Circle the first digraph if the word begins with that sound. Circle the second digraph if the word ends with that sound.



Ends with -sh

Read each sentence. Write the correct word on the line complete the sentence. Circle the consonant digraph sh at the end of each word.





Ends with -th

Read each sentence. Write the correct word on the line to complete the sentence. Circle the consonant digraph th at the end of each word.





Starts with Wh-

Look at each picture in Column 1. Draw a line from each picture to the word in the Column 2. Circle the consonant digraph wh in each word.