Let's solve the
"Pitch Rule: CH/TCH" worksheet step by step.
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🔹 Part 1: Complete the spelling using "ch" and "tch"
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✔ Words with
"ch":
These are words where
"ch" is used at the end of a word or after a short vowel sound, often pronounced as /tʃ/ (like "church").
Given roots:
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lun →
lunch
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tou →
touch
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tea →
teach
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spee →
speech
✔ So, fill in:
1. lunch
2. touch
3. teach
4. speech
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✔ Words with
"tch":
These typically occur after a short vowel sound, especially in words like *catch*, *watch*, *hatch*, etc., where
"tch" makes the /tʃ/ sound.
Given roots:
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ha →
hatch
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fe →
fetch
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swi →
switch
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clu →
clutch
✔ So, fill in:
1. hatch
2. fetch
3. switch
4. clutch
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🔹 Part 2: Write 3 sentences using above words
We can use any of the completed words:
lunch, touch, teach, speech, hatch, fetch, switch, clutch
Here are 3 example sentences:
1.
I had a delicious lunch at school today.
2. The dog loves to fetch the ball when we play outside.
3. My teacher will teach us how to speak clearly during the speech class.
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✔ Final Answer:
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Words with "ch":
- lunch
- touch
- teach
- speech
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Words with "tch":
- hatch
- fetch
- switch
- clutch
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Sentences:
1. I had a delicious lunch at school today.
2. The dog loves to fetch the ball when we play outside.
3. My teacher will teach us how to speak clearly during the speech class.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of ch and tch worksheet.