Some grapheme substitutions involve wrong use of a
split vowel digraph (e.g. «gole» for «goal»).
This phonic resource comprises a PowerPoint Presentation on: Consonant digraphs - ch, sh, th, ng
Vowel digraphs / trigraphs: - ai, ee, igh, oa; - oo (long / short), ar, or; - ur, ow, oi, er - ear, air, ure - combinations of digraphs - eg chair, torch, coach - Answers in pdf.
These affixes are based predominantly on the Schwa sound or consonant or
vowel digraphs.
An updated version of
the vowel digraphs / trigraphs learnt in Phonics sessions.
Four sentences for
each vowel digraph, for the children to read.
Make words using consonant blends and digraphs;
vowel digraphs, diphthongs, and r - controlled vowels; and common two - to four - letter rimes
Activities cover consonant blends, silent e, consonant digraphs,
vowel digraphs, and r - controlled vowels.
Consonant digraphs, long and short vowels, r - controlled vowels,
vowel digraphs, and silent letters