Consonant Digraphs
Found 4 free book(s)Lesson Plans Lesson 3 | Consonant Digraphs Lesson 3
d1yqpar94jqbqm.cloudfront.net• Refer to the Appendix for a list of consonant digraph words. • A student should master one digraph before progressing to another. Depending on your students, introduce multiple digraphs during a single lesson. • Include examples and nonexamples of words containing digraphs. • Decode and encode, using real words and nonsense words.
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www.fcps.eduEach skill has 2 - 3 weeks of Skill 3: Consonant Blends daily lessons. All lessons - Works on -l, -r, and -s blends have directions and printable resources for instruction. Skill 4: Consonant Digraphs - Focuses on -wh, -ph, -th, -ch, -ck, -sh Skill 5: Long Vowels - Teaches students to move from closed syllable words to long-
PK2 Next Generation ELA Standards at a Glance
www.nysed.govconsonant digraphs (e.g., sh, ch, th). 1RF3b: Decode long vowel sounds in regularly spelled one-syllable words (e.g., final -e conventions and common vowel teams). 1RF3c: Decode regularly spelled one-syllable words. 1RF3d: Determine the number of syllables in a printed word by using knowledge that
Lesson Plans Lesson 4 | Consonant Blends Lesson 4
d1yqpar94jqbqm.cloudfront.netTeacher: Today’s lesson is about consonant blends. You will learn how to read words that have two or three consonants right next to each other, but unlike digraphs, each letter keeps its sound. This lesson is important because longer and more difficult words contain consonant blends, so you will be able to read and spell more words