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Exploring Vowel Digraphs

Exploring Vowel Digraphs

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English

1st - 5th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.1.5A, L.1.5B

+1

Standards-aligned

Created by

Diana Crowe

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6 Slides • 2 Questions

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Exploring Vowel Digraphs

A comprehensive exploration of vowel digraphs, including their sounds, examples, and usage. Learn how vowel digraphs can enhance your reading and pronunciation skills.

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Vowel Digraphs

Vowel digraphs, also known as vowel pairs or vowel teams, are two vowel letters that spell one sound.

Common digraphs include ai, ay, ee, ea, oa, and ow.

Less common digraphs are ie, oe, ue, and ui.

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Multiple Choice

What are vowel digraphs?

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Two vowel letters that spell one sound

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Two consonant letters that spell one sound

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Two syllables that spell one sound

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Two letters that spell two sounds

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Consonant Digraphs

  • Consonant digraphs are two consonant letters that spell one sound.

  • Examples include ch in 'chat', sh in 'ship', and th in 'that'.

  • They are often found at the beginning or end of words.

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Exploring Vowel Digraphs

Vowel digraphs are two vowels that make one sound. They can be influenced by consonants or blends. Examples include 'ai' in 'hair' and 'ue' in 'blue'. Vowel digraphs are important for understanding how to pronounce words correctly. Let's explore some common vowel digraphs and their sounds.

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Exploring Vowel Digraphs

Vowel digraphs are two vowels that make one sound. They can be influenced by consonants or blends. Examples include 'ai' in 'hair' and 'ue' in 'blue'. Vowel digraphs are important for understanding how to pronounce words correctly. Let's explore some common vowel digraphs and their sounds.

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Multiple Choice

What is a vowel digraph?

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Two vowels that make one sound

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A combination of a vowel and a consonant

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A type of consonant blend

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A single vowel that makes two sounds

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Vowel Digraph

A combination of a vowel and a consonant. Vowel digraphs are two vowels that make one sound, such as 'ai' in 'rain' or 'ee' in 'tree'. They are commonly found in English words and can be tricky to pronounce and spell correctly. Understanding vowel digraphs can improve reading and spelling skills.

Exploring Vowel Digraphs

A comprehensive exploration of vowel digraphs, including their sounds, examples, and usage. Learn how vowel digraphs can enhance your reading and pronunciation skills.

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