Consonant Digraphs Second Grade Spelling/Phonics
Consonant Digraphs Consonant digraphs are two (or three) letters that come together to make one sound. Consonant digraphs are two (or three) letters that come together to make one sound. The difference between blends and digraphs is that blends are two letters that make two sounds and digraphs make one sound. The difference between blends and digraphs is that blends are two letters that make two sounds and digraphs make one sound. ch /ch/ ch /ch/ tch /ch/ tch /ch/ sh /sh/ sh /sh/ wh /wh/ wh /wh/ th /th/ th /th/
match match has the consonant digraph tch which makes the sound /ch/ match has the consonant digraph tch which makes the sound /ch/ Sound it out! m – a – tch ma – tch match
Sound it out! chin ch – i – n chi – n chin
Sound it out! think th – i – nk thi – nk think
Sound it out! chat ch – a – t cha – t chat
whim wh – i – m whi – m whim
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