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🎨 CH Colouring Sheets: Fun Phonics Practice for Early Readers

Looking for fun and effective ways to reinforce the CH digraph? Our CH colouring sheets are a fantastic tool for helping early readers learn to recognise and sound out this common digraph—all while enjoying a creative activity.

In this blog post, we’ll explain why CH colouring sheets are so helpful for phonics learning, what types of activities to include, and where you can find or download high-quality CH sound colouring pages for your classroom or home.


🔤 What Is the CH Digraph?

The CH digraph is made up of the letters c and h, which together make a new sound: /ch/ as in chop, chip, or chicken.

It’s a key focus in Phase 3 phonics (UK) or early reading stages (US/Canada), and it’s one of the first consonant digraphs that young learners encounter.

Teaching digraphs like CH helps children:

  • Blend and decode words more easily

  • Build fluency and confidence in reading

  • Develop spelling patterns and word recognition


🖍️ Why Use CH Colouring Sheets?

Colouring sheets with CH words and pictures help reinforce phonics knowledge in a low-pressure, engaging way. Here’s why they’re effective:

  • 🎯 Multi-sensory learning: Children see the letters, say the sound, and colour the image—engaging sight, speech, and fine motor skills.

  • ✏️ Supports fine motor development: Colouring strengthens hand muscles and pencil grip.

  • 📚 Reinforces phonics skills: Children connect letters and sounds with meaning through visuals.

  • 🧠 Encourages word recognition: Seeing and hearing words like chicken, chip, and chain repeatedly helps cement them in memory.


🧠 What Should a Good CH Colouring Sheet Include?

When choosing or creating CH digraph worksheets, look for:

✅ A clear focus on CH initial or medial words
✅ Pictures that are easily recognisable for EYFS/KS1 children
✅ Space to trace or write the CH word underneath
✅ Opportunities to say the word aloud or match it to its sound

Examples of CH words to include:

  • Chair

  • Chick

  • Cheese

  • Chocolate

  • Cherry

  • Chain

  • Chalk

  • Church


✨ CH Colouring Sheet Activity Ideas

Here are a few ideas for using CH colouring sheets as part of a phonics session or home learning activity:

1. CH Sound Hunt & Colour

Give children a mixed worksheet with images of CH and non-CH words. Ask them to colour only the pictures that begin with the CH sound.

🧠 Extension: Have them say the word aloud each time they colour.


2. Trace and Colour CH Words

Use worksheets where children trace the CH word under each image (e.g. chick, chain, chips) and then colour the picture.

✍️ Great for handwriting, spelling and reading fluency.


3. CH Word Craft Station

Turn CH colouring sheets into a phonics craft. Cut out CH word pictures and glue them onto a giant “CH collage” poster.

🎨 Combine art and literacy in a fun display-worthy project.


📥 Where to Find Free CH Colouring Sheets

Here are some trusted websites where you can find downloadable CH phonics resources and colouring sheets:


🎓 Ideal for:

  • EYFS & KS1 phonics practice

  • Phase 3 Letters and Sounds lessons

  • Home learning phonics packs

  • Speech and language therapy resources

  • ESL and EAL learners


🐣 Final Thoughts: Make Phonics Fun with CH Colouring Sheets

Phonics doesn’t have to be all flashcards and drills. With CH colouring sheets, children get to interact with phonics through creativity, making sound recognition and word building fun, engaging, and memorable.

💛 Whether you’re a teacher looking for an easy phonics centre or a parent supporting learning at home, CH colouring sheets are a great way to make phonics stick—one picture at a time!

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