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Digraph (orthography) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1st and 2 nd graders may focus on increasingly difficult phonetic spellings such as the Vowel-Consonant-E rule , consonant blends , vowel digraphs , vowel diphthongs and r-controlled vowels for better decoding and syllable segmentation.
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By introducing children to phonetically spelled words and word families, blends, digraphs, r-controlled vowels, vowel pairs (vowel digraphs), and diphthongs, they begin to recognize familiar spelling patterns. They learn to decode by analogy.
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Differentiating word pairs ... Vowel Digraphs Identify the vowel digraph in each word. ... Diphthongs ou and ow Find the ou and ow words that match the pictures.
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Click a picture to hear sound. LONG VOWEL PAIRS ... PHONETIC RULES; GENERAL RULE => Vowel pairs are usually pronounced as a single long vowel sound. The first vowel is pronounced long and the second vowel is silent.;
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The reproducible activity pages can be used tointroduce or review specific phonics skills, including recognition of short and longvowels sounds, r-controlled vowels, diphthongs, and vowel and consonant pairs or digraphs.
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The reproducible activity pages can be used tointroduce or review specific phonics skills, including recognition of short and longvowels sounds, r-controlled vowels, diphthongs, and vowel and consonant pairs or digraphs.
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