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Knowledge
- Digraphs are two letter combination that represents a single phoneme sound in which neither letter represents its usual sound.
- Trigraphs are three letter combinations that represents a single phoneme sound.
- Combinations are two letters that frequently appear together and have an associated phoneme.
Skills
- Accurately decode and encode words with consonant digraphs, such as sh, ch ,th, ph, wh.
- Accurately decode and encode words with consonant trigraphs, such as tch, dge.
- Accurately decode and encode words with combinations, such as qu.
Understanding
- Some words have special combinations of letters that can be decoded and encoded using their knowledge of phoneme-grapheme correspondences.
Vocabulary
- Decode
- Encode
- Consonant digraphs
- Trigraphs
- Combinations