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| LESSON PLAN for Lesson 47 Consonant Digraph Ch Materials To view the teaching materials, click on "Lesson plan and teaching materials." Then scroll to the end of the lesson to find the following materials:
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Background The consonant digraph ch is used to represent a single sound /ch/. It can appear in initial, final, and medial positions as in change, couch, and voucher. The digraph ch can be silent as in yacht. It can also be used to represent the /k/ sound as in chasm and anchor. When ch appears in final and medial positions, it is often spelled tch as in match, watch, pitcher, and hatchet. Other spellings include c as in cello, t as in posture, and ti as in question. |
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