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| Phonicsworld.com Consonant Digraphs |
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| A consonant digraph is a combination of two consonants sounds that together represent a new sound. Some examples of consonant digraphs are: sh--- shop, ch--- chin, th--- thin, wh---- what, ck---- duck, ph--- photo, qu--- queen--- The worksheets below emphasize consonant digraphs at the beginning, and ending positions, encourages the decoding and spelling of words with digraphs and reinforce phonemic awareness and the concept of rhymes. |
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| vowel digraph ee, ea, ai, ay, oa, ie, .. |
| short vowels a, e, i, o, u,y |
| long vowels a, e, i, o, u, y |
| consonant digraph sh, ch, th, wh, ck, ph |
| vowel diphthong oi, oy, oo, ou, ow, aw, au |
| "r" controlled vowels ar, er, ir,, or,, ur |
| silent letters kn, mb, wr, tch, dge ........ |
| consonant blends bl, cl, fl, gl, .... br, cr, dr, fr, .... st, sw, sp, ...... |
| consonants b c d f g h j k l m n p q r s t v w x y z |
| Topics alphabet short vowels long vowels consonant blends consonant digraph vowel digraph silent e vowel diphthong silent letters "r" controlled vowels" |
| Ch activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 |
Wh activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 |
Sh activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 |
Ck activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 |
| Mixed activities activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 |
Mixed activities activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 |
Th activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 |
Ph activity 1 activity 2 activity 3 |
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