What's the Difference Between Blends & Digraphs? Teach Your Child to Read with Science of Reading
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Click here for my FREE Animal Alphabet: littleslovelearning.lpages.co...
Do you know the difference between blends and digraphs?
If you're teaching your child to read in a way that's aligned with the Science of Reading, you need to know the difference between blends and digraphs in order to teach them correctly.
This is an important phonics rule that you want to be confident in so you can confidently teach your child.
Keep watching to learn the difference between blends and digraphs as well as learn the most common digraphs taught in kindergarten.
______________________________________________________
Blends vs. Digraphs: It Matters! 0:00
44 Speech Sounds/26 Letters 1:16
Example Digraph/Example Blend 2:03
Digraphs Taught in Kindergarten 4:44
Wrap Up 8:27
______________________________________________________
Want FREE printable blending letters to practice blending & reading words? Click here: littleslovelearning.lpages.co...
______________________________________________________
Looking for MORE videos to help your little ones learn? Check these out:
*Phonological & Phonemic Awareness Playlist:
• Learn to Read: Phonolo...
*Alphabet Playlist:
• Learn to Read: Alphabe...
*What to Teach After CVC Words:
• How to Teach Your Chil...
*Foundational Reading Skills:
• How Do I Teach My Chil...
*Kindergarten Readiness:
• The Most Important Kin...
*Handwriting Tips:
• How to Teach Handwriti...
Let's Connect!
littleslovelearning.com
/ littleslovelearningblog
Happy Learning!
-Erin
______________________________________________________
Music: bensound.com
License code: EX8N1XOBBVKDXSWO
Completely new to me!!! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome!
I did not learn these as a kid either, but it has helped me as I’ve learned them as a teacher.
Same! I totally nerd out over this stuff now haha!
Great videos Erin. Please keep posting ❤
Thank you!
Thank you for giving the diagraphs!
No problem!
So informative- thank you! 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Erin, thank you for the wealth of knowledge! I was wondering, are there any rules for when the “th” digraph makes the voiced vs unvoiced sound? Or is this essentially just memorized?
This was a great question! I didn't know the answer, but this is what I found:
TH is voiced:
1) at the beginning of function words (the, this, that)
2) in the middle of two vowels (mother, brother, weather)
3) at the end of a word when followed by a silent e (bathe, soothe)
TH is unvoiced:
1) at the beginning of content words (think, third, theory, thunder)
2) in the middle of a word before a consonant (bathtub, birthday)
3) at the end of a word (myth, mouth)
And I'm sure there are exceptions to these generalization, so not sure if that is helpful or more confusing 😂 But now we know!
Thanks for explaining this.
You're welcome!
You are good!!!! Thank you!! From a first grade mom.
You're so sweet! Thank you so much!!
Love your videos!!
Thanks!
Love your videos!
Thanks so much!
So informative thx
You're welcome!
Can you make a video of the 44 sounds?
That's a great idea! I don't have one yet, but in the meantime, here is a great video done by the Rollins Center for Language & Literacy:
ruclips.net/video/wBuA589kfMg/видео.html
My son struggled with this so much as a child. He couldn't say digraphs.
They can be very tricky! I had a few tutoring students this summer who struggled to pronounce the /sh/ sound and /ch/ sound correctly, which showed up in their writing.