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Consonant  Digraphs
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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Worksheets
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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