- Bond Elementary
- Sounds With Two or More Letters
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Sounds With Two or More Letters
When children know a few letter sounds, they are encouraged to blend them together to read and spell words. For example, fl says /fl/ as in flag and st says /st/ as in stop. If your child knows that s says /s/ and t says /t/, then they blend, or put together, those two sounds, /st/.
flag
stopSometimes, there are two letters that make one sound. For example, ch says /ch/ as in cheese and sh says /sh/ as in shop. Th has two different sounds. In the word that, th says /th/ where your vocal cords vibrate, and the sound is said out loud. In the word thin, th is whispered and your vocal cords do not vibrate.
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thinLetter–Sound Practice and Building Words
Key Points About the Video- Mom focuses on helping her son blend individual sounds together to spell and read the words.
- fl is a constant blend. It has two sounds, /f/ and /l/. This child knows each of these letter sounds, so is able to blend them together to spell the word flag.
- br is a constant blend. It has two sounds, /b/ and /r/. This child knows each of these letter sounds, so is able to blend them together to spell the word brag.
- Mom talked about the meanings of the words to help build vocabulary.
Letter–Sound Practice Building Words