ee Digraph Activities
Phonics, Spelling, & Grammar Resources
Looking for engaging activities to teach the “ee” digraph sound? You’ve come to the right place! Our collection of “ee” Digraph Activities is designed to make phonics learning fun and interactive for students of all levels. From digital games and interactive worksheets to hands-on manipulatives and word-building activities, we have a wide variety of resources to cater to different learning styles. Whether your students are in kindergarten, first grade, or beyond, these activities will help them recognize and practice words with the “ee” digraph sound. Get ready to spark their phonics skills and make learning “ee” words a breeze!
What are Digraphs?
A digraph is a term used in phonics to describe two letters that come together to make a single sound. In other words, it’s when two letters work together as a team to represent a specific sound. Common examples of digraphs include “ch,” “sh,” “th,” and “ee.”
So, why do we teach digraphs?
Well, digraphs play a crucial role in helping students develop strong phonics and decoding skills. By learning digraphs, students expand their understanding of letter-sound relationships and become better equipped to decode and read words accurately.
When it comes to teaching digraphs, the timing and approach depend on the students’ readiness and age. Typically, digraph instruction starts in the early elementary years, around kindergarten or first grade, once students have developed a solid foundation in letter recognition and individual letter sounds.
ee Vowel Digraph
We have put together a stack of teaching resources to help you teach the ee digraph. Click + for a list of the ee vowel digraph words used in our resources.
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