Consonant digraphs are two letters that work together to represent a single sound, like: ch in chain. ck in kick. wh in wheel.
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Activities to teach digraphs ch, ck, wh
- Cut and Match.
- Draw the Words.
- Draw and Match.
- Un-Jumble the Words.
- Choose the Correct Spelling.
- Find the Words.
- Word Hunt.
- Word Triangles.
How do you introduce a ch sound?
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It looks like this you're going to need to put the tip of your tongue. Right about here on these bumps. The backsides of your tongue are going to be touching your back molars.
How do you teach ch sound to kindergarten?
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This card has a digraph sound that's when two letters spell one sound the sound of the CH. Is as in choo choo choo train chipmunk cherry and cheese. It's also the sound in chop.
How do you teach ch and sh sounds?
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So just sound it out in your head if you want to do that little Q that's a fun one but the first thing we need to do is make sure that your child can blow. And that is formed with the lips.
How do you write ch sounds?
Phonics/spelling: The ‘ch’ /ʧ/ can be spelled ‘ch’ (chip, teacher), ‘tch’ (kitchen, watch) and when ‘u’ follows ‘t’ (virtue, century).
What are the three sounds of ch?
The 3 “ch” sounds: sh, tch, k.
Is ch a digraph?
A digraph is a single sound, or phoneme, that is represented by two letters. A trigraph is a phoneme that consists of three letters. Consonant digraphs include ch, ck, gh, kn, mb, ng, ph, sh, th, wh, and wr.
What are digraph sounds?
A digraph is two letters that make one sound.
The digraph can be made up of vowels or consonants. A trigraph is a single sound that is represented by three letters. Consonant digraphs are taught in Reception.