Consonant Digraphs: th, sh, -ng - 1st Grade Phonics
Introduction
Ever wondered how to make phonics both fun and educational for your first graders? Imagine turning the tricky concept of consonant digraphs into an engaging adventure that captures their attention and fuels their love for reading. Welcome to "Consonant Digraphs: th, sh, -ng - 1st Grade Phonics," where learning the sounds of th, sh, and -ng becomes an exciting journey. Whether you're a teacher striving to make phonics lessons more lively or a parent looking to support your child's reading skills, this blog post is for you. Ready to dive into the world of consonant digraphs? Let's get started!
Consonant Digraphs: th, sh, -ng - 1st Grade Phonics
The letters sh make the ending sound in fish.
The letters th make the beginning sound in thin.
The letters ng make the ending sound in ring.
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Consonant Digraphs : th, sh, -ng Activity - 1st Grade Phonics
Say each picture name. Select the word that names each picture.
Conclusion
Mastering consonant digraphs is a crucial step in developing strong reading skills. By making phonics fun and interactive, you can help your first graders build a solid foundation for future learning. Keep practicing with engaging activities and watch their confidence grow. Remember, the key to successful teaching is making learning enjoyable. Happy teaching, and may your students' phonics skills shine brightly!