Digraph & Trigraph Picture Flashcards
Two (or three) letters, one sound — now with a visual clue to make it stick.
Our digraphs & trigraphs picture flashcards pair each sound with a clear illustration and simple example word — like ship, light, chair, and ring. This helps children see how letter teams appear in real words, not just in isolation.
These cards are especially useful for:
- Reinforcing digraphs and trigraphs through word recognition
- Strengthening blending skills with familiar, decodable examples
- Helping children spot sound patterns inside everyday vocabulary
- Playing matching games between sounds and whole words
Use them to say the sound first, then read the word together and talk about the picture. That extra visual link can make tricky sound combinations feel much more concrete — and much less intimidating.
Looking for a fun reading activity that uses this resource?
Letter-sound treasure hunt
Choose a sound, then go on a hunt for things around the house that start with it. Say the sound each time you find one. Simple, active, effective.
Easter sound hunt
Hide letter cards around the room like Easter eggs. Hunt for them, find them, say the sound. Seasonal phonics that gets everyone moving.
Teach the teddy sounds
Your child becomes the teacher. They show a teddy (or any toy) the letter cards and explain each sound. Teaching something is the best way to really learn it.