Improve Your Reading Skills Part 3

Beginning Consonant Sounds

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What you will learn

Improve reading skills by learning the relationships between letter patterns and their sounds

Learn words that start with consonant blends, such as BL-, DR-, ST-, etc.

Learn words that begin with consonant digraphs such as SH-, CH- TH-

Study words that are commonly confused

Improve reading skills through word study

Improve reading skills through listening to sentences and poetry that is read aloud

Why take this course?

Continue to improve your reading skills in Improve Your Reading: Phonics and Poetry Part 3: Beginning Consonant Sounds.  In this course, we continue our study of phonics, which is the study of the relationship of letters or letter patterns and their sounds. By learning the sounds of the different patterns, you can more easily pronounce words correctly.

In this course you will learn about beginning consonants sounds in letter combinations that are called consonant blends and consonant digraphs. These are 2-letter combinations that you will often see at the beginning of words

Consonant blends are letter combinations in which you hear the distinct sound of each letter, such as /bl/,  /st/, /dr/. Words that start with these blends include black, blue, study, stable, drive, and drop.

Consonant digraphs are letter combinations that together form a single sound, such as /sh/, /ch/, /qu/, /th/, and /wr/. Words that start with these combinations include share, shallow, church, churn, queen, quote, think, thought, write, and wring.

We will also study words that have consonant blends and digraphs together. These letter patterns include /shr/ and /sph/, and are seen in words such as shrink and sphere.

In each lesson, you will learn words that begin with the target consonant blend or digraph. Each word is read aloud so that you can hear its correct pronunciation as you read it to yourself. Then you will hear sentences using words with the particulars combination for that lesson. The lesson ends with a poem, and words with the target blend or digraph are highlighted. You can listen to the poems, and read as you follow along. This is great practice, and will help you improve your reading skills.


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