A E Split Digraph Copy The Word
Practising reading and writing the 'a_e' split digraph is much more fun with this Copy the Word worksheet, full of fun illustrations to help encourage learning.
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These "copy the word" worksheets are a great way to practise writing Phase Five digraphs by finding and copying the word that matches the picture. Children are encouraged to form letters whilst learning their spellings. We have a set for each of the Phase 5 digraphs, as well as the complete set in one easy zip file download.
Practising reading and writing the 'a_e' split digraph is much more fun with this Copy the Word worksheet, full of fun illustrations to help encourage learning.
Here's a zip file containing all our Phase Five Copy the Word worksheets in one bundle, for a quick download. It's a large file so make sure you have a good connection before you start.
Here's a fun activity for the kids to try when they're learning the 'au' digraph. Can they match the words in the list with the fun selection of pictures? They need to write each word in the correct place, so there's a little extra writing practise too...
Which 'aw' word matches the funny picture of a crab? The children also need to match five other 'aw' words to the corresponding pictures and write them underneath.
Can the kids copy the words crayon, spray, day, playing, holiday and player underneath the correct pictures? A fun way to reinforce their knowledge of the 'ay' digraph.
Here's a Copy The Word activity that will help the children learn the e_e split digraph. There are six words at the top of the page - the children need to copy them underneath the matching picture and rewrite the word.
Here are six 'ea' words - reading, eagle, Easter, seat, sea and treats - but can the children match them to the correct picture and write the appropriate word underneath each one?
Can the children match the 'ew' words to the interesting selection of pictures on this worksheet? They then need to write each word in the correct place.
Here's a bit of extra practise for when the children are learning the 'ey' digraph. Can they read the words at the top out loud, then write them underneath the fun pictures?
Perfect for a little revision, this Copy the Word activity helps the kids practise the 'i_e' split digraph by reading six words then matching them to the right picture.
This useful Copy The Word worksheet helps reinforce the children's knowledge of the 'i-e' split digraph. They need to read the words at the top of the sheet and then copy them into the correct position. Perfect for a classroom activity or a little extra homework!
Can the children copy the words pie, cried, fried, tie, fries and die underneath the matching pictures? A fun way to practise 'ie' words.
Practise reading and writing the 'ir' digraph with the help of this printable worksheet. Can the children match the words at the top to the pictures below and write them in the appropriate position?
We have a set of Copy The Word worksheets for each of the Phase 3 sounds and digraphs. This one is for the o_e split digraph which can be a little tricky for the kids to learn, and this worksheet is great for practising.
Copy the words oboe, tomatoes, doe, toes, potatoes and dominoes underneath the correct picture to practise reading and writing 'oe' words.
Practise reading and writing 'ou' words by working through this Copy The Word worksheet, copying each word underneath the correct picture.
Read and copy the words boy, ahoy!, joy, oyster, royal and toy underneath the matching pictures on this 'oy' digraph Copy The Word worksheet.
Can the kids match the 'ph' words to the corresponding pictures and copy them underneath the correct one? A fun way to practise reading and writing the 'ph' digraph.
There are six fun illustrations on this 'u_e' split digraph worksheet. Can the children find the matching word for each and write it in the correct position?
Perfect for a bit of extra revision, homework or as a task in class, this Copy the Word worksheet asks the children to read the words in th
Which 'wh' words match which pictures? The children need to read each word then copy underneath one of the fun illustrations...