Review Of Short Vowels Page 4

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SVUSD – Grade 2
Lesson 3
Digraphs –ch-, -sh-, -th-, and -wh-
Generalization:
A digraph is two letters that make a new or single sound. The digraph –ch- stands for the
sound you hear at the beginning of the word chick. The digraph –sh- stands for the sound
you hear at the beginning of the word sheep. The digraph –th- stands for the sound you
hear at the beginning of the word this. The digraph –wh- stands for the sound you hear at
the beginning of the word what.
-ch-
-sh-
-th-
-wh-
chat
crunch
fish
shock
the
depth
who
chap
wrench
lash
short
this
length
why
chin
drench
rash
smash
that
those
whip
chop
chance
dish
shelf
than
their
when
chill
choose
rush
shine
then
earth
what
chew
search
ship
finish
thin
father
where
each
children
shin
sharp
with
other
which
such
change
cash
shiny
bath
third
wheel
chick
chapel
wish
shiver
math
thirty
while
reach
chapter
shed
shade
path
either
whine
child
chatter
shop
shame
them
health
white
chair
chipmunk
shot
should
thaw
mother
whole
chess
show
shelter
they
throat
wheat
chest
shown
English
moth
thread
whisper
check
shut
establish
cloth
another
whiskers
champ
shift
bookshelf
forth
anything
whimper
chimp
shall
Washington tooth
nothing
whistle
chunk
shell
teeth
together
whether
lunch
gush
thank
strength
nowhere
bunch
hush
birth
thimble
everywhere
bench
mush
thick
panther
cheek
mash
think
thought
cherry
clash
thing
thoughtful
munch
crash
there
themselves
watch
trash
these
through
beach
fresh
those
throughout
chase
crush
three
although
punch
brush
mouth
weather
brunch
shack
south
within
Homophone of the week: dear/deer

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