FINAL CONSONANT DIGRAPHS: ch, sh, th, ng
A final consonant digraph is one which is heard at the end of a word (two letters combined to make one sound).
Pronounce these words and listen for the sounds of the final consonant digraphs:
ch in preach th in bath
sh in brush ng in bring
Use the words, ending in a digraph, from the box below to complete the sentence. Be sure you know all the vocabulary.
1. Can you ________________ me how to knit?
2. Once a year my father makes a record of my ________________ .
3. It is more fun to play on a___________________ than on a slide.
4. In the early morning, the air is ____________________and cool.
5. A baby kangaroo lives in its mother's ______________.
6. Did you blow out the candles with one ___________________ ?
7. I saw the _____________ of light from the explosion.
8. Have you ever been ________________by a bee?
9. Keep your dog on a ________________ in the park.
10. A big __________________ of grapes was on the table.
11. The house was one mile__________________ of the town.
12. I could not remember _________________ way to go.
13. The fireman told us not to keep _______________ in the basement.
14. Would you like a sliced __________________for dessert?
15. Sometimes things are cheaper if you pay _____________ .
growth | fresh | south |
breath | which | pouch |
flash | swing | teach |
bunch | leash | stung |
trash | cash | peach |
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