It’s time for digraph th sound words. We usually begin with digraph ‘sh’ and then move on to digraph ‘ch.’ After that comes digraph ‘th’ which we will be discussing
Digraph sh, ch, and th sounds appear often when reading books. We often come across words like ship, thumb, shell, chess, chump, chick, bath, mash, munch, moth, thin, etc. Today,
We often come across words like whip, when, which, wham, whisk, whip etc. Children try to blend the w and h sound together but ‘wh’ is not a consonant blend.
Digraphs are two letters that make one sound. Consonant digraphs are two adjacent consonants that produce one speech sound. Digraphs are not blends. You can read about digraphs and blends
Word scrambles are useful educational tools. They are challenging as well as interesting as they test a child’s problem-solving skills. Word scrambles also make children better spellers. I use these
We often come across words like wrap, wreck, wren, wrath, wrench, wrong, wrinkle, wrist, write etc. Children try to blend the w and r sound together but ‘wr’ is not
We often come across words like knife, knit, knot, knock, knap, knack, etc. Children try to blend the k and n sound together but ‘kn’ is not a consonant blend.
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