The image you uploaded shows a collection of worksheets focused on teaching
beginning blends and digraphs. These are phonics concepts where two or more consonants work together to make a single sound at the beginning of a word.
Explanation of Blends and Digraphs:
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Blends: These are combinations of two or more consonants where each letter makes its own sound. Examples include:
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ch (as in "chair")
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gl (as in "glove")
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gr (as in "grass")
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Digraphs: These are combinations of two letters that make one new sound. Examples include:
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sh (as in "ship")
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th (as in "think")
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wr (as in "write")
Task Overview:
The worksheets appear to involve sorting pictures into categories based on their beginning blends or digraphs. For example:
- The worksheet labeled "ch" has images like chocolate, chick, chair, etc.
- The worksheet labeled "gl" has images like glove, glue, glasses, etc.
- The worksheet labeled "gr" has images like grapes, grass, groceries, etc.
Solution Approach:
To solve these types of problems, students need to:
1. Identify the beginning sound of each picture.
2. Match the beginning sound to the correct blend or digraph category.
3. Write or place the picture under the appropriate heading.
#### Example:
- If the image is of a "chair," the student should recognize that it starts with the sound
/ch/ and place it under the "ch" category.
- If the image is of "gloves," the student should recognize that it starts with the sound
/gl/ and place it under the "gl" category.
Steps for Solving:
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Look at the Image: Identify what the picture represents (e.g., a chair, a glove).
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Determine the Sound: Focus on the first sound of the word (e.g., /ch/ for "chair," /gl/ for "glove").
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Match to the Category: Find the corresponding blend or digraph (e.g., "ch" for "chair," "gl" for "glove").
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Write or Sort: Place the word or image under the correct heading.
Final Answer:
The task involves identifying the beginning sounds of words represented by images and sorting them into the correct blend or digraph categories. This helps students practice recognizing and differentiating between various phonetic combinations.
If you have specific questions about any particular worksheet or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Final Answer:
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of blend and digraph worksheet.