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,
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. c and h are
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.