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,
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
A consonant digraph is two adjacent consonants that produce one speech sound. They are not blends. In this post, I will be sharing sh, ch, th, wh games printable to practice
A digraph is two letters that make just one sound. A consonant digraph is two adjacent consonants that produce one speech sound. They are not blends. In this post, I will be sharing word
A digraph is two letters that make just one sound. A consonant digraph is two adjacent consonants that produce one speech sound. They are not blends. c and h are
We have covered consonant digraphs ‘sh’ and ‘ch’ separately. You can download the free sh ch words pack by clicking on the links which follow. ‘Digraph sh pack’ and ‘Digraph
c and h are two consonants that come together to form a new sound, the /ch/ sound. I usually tell children that when 'c' and 'h' come together, they form a new sound, /ch/. It is the sound that a moving train makes (choo-choo). We make this sound when we sneeze (a-choo!). It is a good way to introduce this digraph to kids.
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Hi! I am Payal. I have been a Primary teacher for the past six years. These six years of teaching have added a new dimension to my life. Literacy has become my passion. I hope to use my blog as a platform for providing hands-on lessons, worksheets, and other thoughtful resources to support parents and teachers.