Free Ch Sound Articulation Worksheets for Speech Therapy

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If you’re searching for a big collection of free Ch sound articulation worksheets for speech therapy, you’ve come to the right spot. We’ve gathered a huge selection of printable articulation worksheets focused on the Ch sound that will keep you busy for weeks.

Our aim is to provide top-quality, free speech therapy materials that are accessible to everyone, no matter their budget.

All Ch articulation worksheets here are meant for articulation therapy approach and are not meant for misarticulations due to phonological process errors which may require, for example, a contrastive phonological therapy approach.

Our goal is to reference high quality printable speech therapy worksheets to make it accessible for all wallet sizes.

Step 1: Individual Ch Sound Articulation Production

Your child needs to first learn to produce the ch sound on their own before even starting to do any syllabes or words. A speech and language pathologist is trained to teach your child how to articulate correctly /ch/. 

This may come easily within a week or two with proper explanation or even take a few weeks. If you have practiced in clinic but need some reference videos to practice at home, review how to articulate ch sound in one of our favorite SLP influencer videos, Kelli Slemp from the Speech Scoop:

Step 2: Ch Sound Articulation with a Vowel

Once your child has some good foundations on articulating the ch sound individually, it’s time to try with a vowel, before and after the ch sound.

At home, we use a Ch Sound Syllable Flywheel and then articulation the ch sound with a vowel before and after. When your child can easily do this, it’s time to move on to the next step.

Step 3: Ch Sound Articulation Worksheets for Speech Therapy

There are many high quality free ch sound articulation worksheets out there, we’ve compiled a list of the best ones for your home speech therapy practice below.

If your child is like mine and doesn’t always listen or focus while trying to practice articulation at home, then try our online articulation games.

Many of the below ch sound articulation worksheets are stamping games for which we recommend to buy either self-inking stampers or dot markers online.

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Step 4: CH Sound Articulation Sentence Level Practice

We hope these free materials from wonderful creators has been helpful for you! We’d love to hear how they are working for you – let us know what you’d like to see more of by contacting us.

Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical, legal, or professional advice. Consult a qualified speech and language pathologist for guidance specific to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should children master the /ch/ sound?

The /ch/ sound (as in "chair," "beach," "kitchen") is typically mastered by age 4–5.5. It is considered an affricate and combines /t/ and /sh/ in rapid sequence.

What are common errors children make with /ch/?

Children may substitute /sh/ for /ch/ ("shair" for "chair"), /t/ for /ch/ ("tair" for "chair"), or omit the sound entirely. Some children produce only the /sh/ component, suggesting they have the friction but not the complete affricate burst.

How should /ch/ worksheets be used in a practice sequence?

Use them at the word level first, ensuring the child has been taught correct production by an SLP. Progress to phrase and sentence-level worksheets as accuracy improves. Read-aloud passages are the final level before carryover practice in conversation.

Can /ch/ worksheets also help children who are working on /sh/?

There is overlap, since /ch/ contains /sh/. However, because /ch/ adds a /t/ burst, they should be targeted separately. Some clinicians address /sh/ before /ch/ to build the shared component first.

How many words should be on a practice worksheet for young children?

10–20 words per session is manageable for most young children. Fewer, well-practiced words are more effective than rushing through a large list. Use games and activities alongside the worksheet to maintain engagement.

Last modified: 16 June 2026

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