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The most common beginning consonant blends include. Bl br cl cr dr fr tr fl gl gr pl pr sl sm sp and st.

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A consonant blend containing three or more letters may include a consonant digraph.

Is bl a blend or digraph. Bl br ch ck cl cr dr fl fr gh gl gr ng ph pl pr qu sc sh sk sl sm sn sp st sw th tr tw wh wr. The most common beginning consonant blends include. Bl as in blab.

A blend contains two or three consonants that each make their own sound but blend together to make syllables and words. Sk as in skirt. DIGRAPHS andBLENDS Name p CH chair KN knight PH photograph QU queen SH shoe TH thumb WH whale WR wrench BL blender BR broom CL clock CR crown DR drum FL flag GL glove GR grapes SK skirt SL sleep SN snow TR truck S S.

Students should not have to memorize all of them but getting to know a few will be helpful for reading fluency. Blends can also occur at the end of words as in the word last. Whats the difference between a blend and a digraph.

Fish best jump second. Whereas a digraph is two letters that come together to make a single sound. So a blend would be bl and a digraph would be th for example with a single consonant sound.

Select a blend or digraph and help your child to come up with words cr says crr. You can download this poster in this post Some examples of beginning blends are bl- sc- or gr-. Consonant blends also called consonant clusters are groups of two or three consonants in words that makes a distinct consonant sound such as bl or spl Consonant digraphs include.

Blends on the other hand are two or more consonants that BLEND together but each sound can still be heard. Consonant blends also called consonant clusters are groups of two or three consonants in words that makes a distinct consonant sound such as bl or spl Consonant digraphs include. Examples of vowel digraphs are ea oa oe ie ue ar er ir or ur.

Bl br cl cr dr fr tr fl gl gr pl pr sl sm sp and st. A consonant blend is when two or more consonants are blended together but each sound may be heard in the blend. Bl br ch ck cl cr dr fl fr gh gl gr ng ph pl pr qu sc sh sk sl sm sn sp st sw th tr tw wh wr.

If we think about consonant digraphs first we see that the phoneme ng is initially taught. Blends can also occur. Tr as in tram.

A consonant blend also called a consonant cluster is a group of two or three consonants in words that makes a distinct consonant sound such as bl br cl cr dr fl fr gl gr pl pr qu sc sk sl sm sn sp st sw tr and tw We can group these into l and r blends which. In other words a digraph corresponds to a single phoneme whereas a blend corresponds to two or three phonemes sounds blended together. For instance the words skirt and clock start with.

Examples of consonant digraphs are ch sh th ng. When it crosses a syllable boundary. Other common blends are st fl sk and gr.

CH in the word chair and PH in the word phone are both examples of digraphs. Together come up with words that end with a given blenddigraph eg. Br as in brace.

What is the difference between blends and digraphs A BLEND is when each sound of two or more consonants can be heard as they are blended together. A blend is two letters that come together to make two sounds. Blends can also be at the end of words such as nd -st or -mp.

Blends on the other hand are two or more consonants that BLEND together but each sound can still be heard. However the nb in the middle of the word is not a consonant blend because the n belongs to the first syllable of the word and the b belongs to the second syllable. A digraph is two letters that combine together to correspond to one sound phoneme.

Can you think of any words that begin with cr Make sure to continually stress the blenddigraph. A consonant blend is when two or more consonants are blended together but each sound may be heard in the blend. For instance the words skirt and clock start with the blends SK and CL.

Blend TWO LETTERS occasionally three letters PUT TOGETHER AND YOU HEAR BOTH SOUNDS. For example pl as in pl ay. Digraphs are two letters that make just one sound.

In the word sleep the letters s and l form sl. Tw as in twang. There are so many blends in the English language that they could not all fit on one anchor chart.

Sm as in small.