Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch)

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Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch)

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) /f/ /i/ /sh/ What word do you hear? fish /wh/ /e/ /n/ when

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) /p/ /a/ /th/ What word do you hear? path /c/ /a/ /tch/ catch

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) shell fish Those letters work together to make a new sound /sh/, which is different from the sound of either letter.

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) whip when Those letters work together to make a new sound /wh/, which is different from the sound of either letter

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) path think Those letters work together to make a new sound /th/, which is different from the sound of either letter

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) patch chunk Those letters work together to make a new sound /ch/, which is different from the sound of either letter

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) dishes How many syllables do you hear? dish / es two What are the vowels? i and e Notice that there is one vowel in each syllable.

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch whichever What digraphs are in this word? ch

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch stitching What digraphs are in this word? ch

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch slither What digraphs are in this word? th

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch unchipped What digraphs are in this word? ch

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch wishful What digraphs are in this word? sh

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch birthday How many syllables are there? birth / day two What digraphs are in this word? th

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch chicken How many syllables are there? chick / en two What digraphs are in this word? ch

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch watch How many syllables are there? watch one What digraphs are in this word? ch

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) sh th wh ch bath How many syllables are there? bath / tub two What digraphs are in this word? th

Consonant Digraphs th, wh, sh, ch (tch) Read the following words: patch chant check smashing whale

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