Two Letters, One Sound Bingo
Say a word aloud -- students who hear the blend or digraph find it on their card and mark it off. First to complete a row wins!
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See all →- What are consonant digraphs and blends for early readers?
- Consonant digraphs are two letters that make one sound (like SH, CH, TH, WH), while blends are two consonants where you hear both sounds blended together (like BL, BR, CL). Both are essential phonics skills for beginning readers to decode words accurately.
- How can I use this bingo game to teach phonics?
- Call out words containing these letter combinations (like "ship" for SH or "blue" for BL) and have students identify and mark the correct digraph or blend on their BingWow card. This reinforces sound-symbol relationships through auditory and visual practice.
- What grade level is this phonics bingo appropriate for?
- This bingo card works best for kindergarten through second grade students who are learning to recognize and decode consonant digraphs and blends. It's also useful for older students needing phonics review or English language learners building foundational skills.
Two Letters, One Sound Bingo helps students master consonant digraphs and blends through an engaging game format. This educational card features common letter combinations like SH, CH, TH, WH, and consonant blends including BL, BR, CL, CR, DR, FL, FR, and GL. Perfect for elementary classrooms, homeschool environments, and literacy tutoring sessions, this bingo game transforms phonics practice into an interactive activity that keeps young learners motivated and focused on essential reading skills. Use this free printable or online bingo card during guided reading groups, literacy centers, or whole-class phonics instruction. Teachers can call out words containing these letter pairs while students mark the corresponding digraph or blend on their cards. BingWow makes it easy to generate unique cards for each student, ensuring everyone stays engaged throughout the game. Whether you're reinforcing skills with a small intervention group or leading a full classroom activity, this resource provides a fun alternative to traditional phonics worksheets and helps children recognize these foundational sound patterns more quickly.