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Knowledge
- Two letter blends are a combination of two consonants in which each represents a phoneme sound.
- Three letter blends are a combination of three consonants in which each represents a phoneme sound.
- 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.
- Diphthongs are two vowels that represent a single vowel phonemes that glide in the middle.
- Quadrigraph eigh is a combination of four letters that represents a single phoneme sound.
- The letter y can represent three different vowel sounds depending on the number of syllables in the words and its position in a word.
- The spelling generalizations associated with hard and soft c and g.
- Silent letter combinations are letter combinations in which one or more letters is silent (does not represent a phoneme), but another letter does represent the phoneme.
- Contractions are words that are combined, or shortened, and an apostrophe represents the omitted letters.
Skills
- Accurately encode words with previously taught letter patterns, such as two letter blends, three letter blends, digraphs, trigraphs, combinations, diphthongs, quadrigraph eigh, vowel y, hard and soft c and g, silent letter combinations, and contractions.
Understanding
- Knowing the sound-symbol correspondences of common letter patterns will help them encode (spell/write) words accurately.
Vocabulary
- Encode
- Two letter blends
- Three letter blends
- Digraphs
- Trigraphs
- Combinations
- Diphthongs
- Quadrigraph eigh
- Hard and soft c
- Hard and soft g
- Silent letter combinations
- Contractions