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

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

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) check The letter ch say /ch/ Two consonants sometimes stand for a sound that’s different from the sounds of each letter alone.

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) There’s a kitchen, too, where, the firefighters can make themselves something to eat – and maybe share exciting stories when things are slow. The digraph in the word there’s is th. The digraph in the word where is wh.

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) kitchen How many syllables do you hear? ki / tchen two What sound is at the end of the first syllable? /ch/ Notice that it is spelled tch.

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) where How many syllables do you hear? where one What sound is at the beggining of the first syllable? /wh/

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) themselves How many syllables do you hear? them / selves two What sound is at the beggining of the first syllable? /th/

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) something How many syllables do you hear? some / thing two What sound is at the beginning of the second syllable? /th/

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) share How many syllables do you hear? share one What sound is at the beginning of the first syllable? /sh/

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) when How many syllables do you hear? when one What sound is at the beginning of the first syllable? /wh/

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) things How many syllables do you hear? things one What sound is at the beginning of the first syllable? /th/

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) ch th sh wh which Which h-brother does this word have? wh and ch

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) ch th sh wh switches Which h-brother does this word have? ch

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) ch th sh wh whoosh Which h-brother does this word have? wh

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) ch th sh wh dispatch Which h-brother does this word have? ch

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) ch th sh wh brush Which h-brother does this word have? sh

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) ch th sh wh anything Which h-brother does this word have? th

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) ch th sh wh splashes Which h-brother does this word have? sh

Consonant Digraphs th, sh, wh, ch (tch) ch th sh wh unchain Which h-brother does this word have? ch

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