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The Quiet SH Sound Phonics Worksheet
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What It Is:
A phonics worksheet that helps students recognize and identify the quiet /sh/ sound in sentences and individual words through circling activities.
Why Use It:
Builds phonemic awareness by teaching learners how the letters s and h work together to form a single sound at the beginning or end of words.
How to Use It:
• Read each sentence and find the /sh/ sound
• Circle words that contain sh in the word grid
• Say the /sh/ sound aloud while identifying each word
• Use the hint to discuss sound placement at the start or end of words
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early readers.
• Kindergarten: Introduction to digraph sounds
• Grade 1: Practice identifying sh in context
• ESL (A1): Pronunciation and sound recognition support
Target Users:
Kindergarten and Grade 1 teachers, ESL instructors, homeschool parents, and early literacy educators.
A phonics worksheet that helps students recognize and identify the quiet /sh/ sound in sentences and individual words through circling activities.
Why Use It:
Builds phonemic awareness by teaching learners how the letters s and h work together to form a single sound at the beginning or end of words.
How to Use It:
• Read each sentence and find the /sh/ sound
• Circle words that contain sh in the word grid
• Say the /sh/ sound aloud while identifying each word
• Use the hint to discuss sound placement at the start or end of words
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for early readers.
• Kindergarten: Introduction to digraph sounds
• Grade 1: Practice identifying sh in context
• ESL (A1): Pronunciation and sound recognition support
Target Users:
Kindergarten and Grade 1 teachers, ESL instructors, homeschool parents, and early literacy educators.




