Digraph Select
Worksheet Description
This worksheet focuses on helping students practice the vowel digraphs “oa” and “oe” by filling in the correct digraph to complete each word associated with a picture. Students are given a series of images along with partially spelled words and must determine whether “oa” or “oe” fits best in each blank space. This activity encourages students to use their phonics knowledge and visual clues to accurately spell words, reinforcing the sound patterns associated with these specific digraphs. The combination of images and incomplete words makes the exercise both engaging and educational, allowing students to apply their learning in a practical context. As they work through the worksheet, students develop stronger decoding skills and improve their ability to recognize and use vowel digraphs correctly.
This worksheet is designed to teach students the difference between the “oa” and “oe” digraphs by having them actively choose the correct one to complete various words. Through this exercise, students enhance their phonemic awareness by focusing on the specific sounds that these digraphs represent. By completing the words based on the pictures provided, students not only practice spelling but also deepen their understanding of how these vowel combinations function within the English language. This activity promotes careful thinking and attention to detail, as students must accurately match the correct digraph to the visual cue. The hands-on nature of the worksheet helps solidify students’ knowledge of vowel digraphs, contributing to their overall reading and writing proficiency.