Beginning Readers Grammar Phonics Lesson, Silent Blends HD
Digraphs/ Silent blends and Consonant Blends in the Beginning of Words: http://www.FirstStepReading.com -Silent Blends or Digraph are two sounds put together but only one Sound is voiced. These are sounds like Sh, Ck, th, ng, qu, ch, kn, wh, This video teaches your child how to recognize and read various Silent Blends. To practice the Silent Consonant Blends there is a Silent Consonant Blend story for your child to read in the Practice Reading Book 3 that correlate with the Silent Consonant Blend words addressed in the video (Practice Reading Book 3 Pages: 22-26). For additional practice with Silent Blends there are printable Silent Blend Flashcards. With these Flashcards your child can read the various Silent Blends combinations and make Silent Blend Words (Silent Blend Flashcards). @FirstStepReading Learn with TEACHER Heather Heather is a Credentialed Elementary School Teacher with a Masters in Elementary Education. She is also the Author and Illustrator of FirstStepReading.com Step To Teach Your Child to READ!!! 1. Letter Identification 2. Letter Sounds 3. 2 Letter Blending 4. 3 Letter Blending (Phonics Word Families CVC Words) 5. Sight words Memorization (Practice Sight words throughout the Learn to Read Process) 6. What is a Vowel 7. Long Vowel Words (Long Vowel Words Families) Vowel Consonant Vowel (vcv) or Vowel Vowel (VV) 8. Digraphs (2 Letters that make 1 Sound) 9. Irregular Letter Sound Combinations 10. Blends (2 letters that make two sounds blended together) 11. Controlled R Words (ar, or, er/ur/ir)