English Alphabet, Phonics, and Vocabulary Building Handwritten Newspaper

How to Make a sh, ch and th Digraph Handwritten Newspaper with Word Examples

This topic helps students design a handwritten newspaper about sh, ch and th digraphs. It includes easy word examples, short sentence materials, creative columns and layout suggestions for a clear and child-friendly phonics project.

Direct Answer

To make a sh, ch and th digraph handwritten newspaper, divide the page into three sound zones. Use sh words such as ship, fish and shell, ch words such as chair, chicken and cheese, and th words such as three, thin and math. Add a short pronunciation tip, a word card set and one simple sentence in each zone. Small drawings like a boat, a chair or the number three can make the page easier to read and more fun to present.

Start with a simple idea: three sound doors

The digraphs sh, ch and th are common in English phonics. Instead of copying a long list of words, students can design the page as three colorful sound doors. Behind each door, place a pronunciation clue, a set of words and a small drawing. This makes the topic clear at first glance.

  • sh door: A soft sound, like asking someone to be quiet.
  • ch door: A short and clear sound that works well with drawings of a chair, chicken or cheese.
  • th door: Add a simple mouth picture to show the tongue position.

Word materials students can use

The main content can be shown as digraph plus word plus simple meaning. Choose words that are easy to read, easy to draw and easy for children to understand.

sh word basket

  • ship
  • fish
  • shell
  • shop
  • brush

ch word train

  • chair
  • chicken
  • cheese
  • lunch
  • beach

th word planet

  • three
  • thin
  • bath
  • math
  • mouth

Add short sentences to make the words useful

If there is enough space, include a small section called I can say it. Put the words into simple sentences so the project shows not only word collection, but also reading and basic expression.

  1. I see a fish.
  2. The chair is red.
  3. I have three shells.
  4. The chicken eats cheese.
  5. I like math.

A small speaker icon can mean read aloud, and speech bubbles can make the English sentences look more natural and friendly.

A clear page layout: read from the center to the edges

Place the title in the center, such as sh ch th Digraphs or Phonics Sound Garden. Draw three paths from the title to the sh, ch and th areas. Use one main color for each section, such as blue for sh, yellow for ch and green for th.

  • Top left: Put pronunciation tips with a small mouth icon.
  • Top right: Add word cards with one English word and one simple picture on each card.
  • Bottom area: Add sentences, a mini game or a circle the digraph activity.
  • Border: Decorate with alphabet blocks, stars, pencils and small books while keeping the page bright and clean.

Make the project more interactive

To make the handwritten newspaper feel more like a student learning project, add interactive columns. Try Find It, where readers circle sh, ch and th in the words; Read It, where students give stars to words they can read; or My New Words, where students add new words learned in class.

After planning the draft, parents or teachers can help children organize the columns and then use the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program to continue creating a neat English-themed layout with word cards, sentences and illustrations.

FAQ

What grade level is this sh, ch and th handwritten newspaper suitable for?

It is suitable for primary students who already know the English alphabet and some simple words. Younger students can focus on picture word cards, while older students can add sentence practice and pronunciation notes.

Should the th section explain both th sounds?

For younger students, it is better to keep it simple with words such as three, thin and math. Students with a stronger foundation may also add this, that and mother, together with a short note about placing the tongue lightly between the teeth.

How can the page avoid looking like a plain word list?

Turn the words into train cars, word trees, sound doors or a treasure map. Add small pictures, reading stars, word-search tasks and sentence bubbles so the handwritten newspaper feels more lively and interactive.

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