Two letters/sounds that are combined to produce one sound.
A digraph in phonics is two letters that make one sound when they are together, such as "ch" in chair or "sh" in ship. These letters work together to create a single phoneme or sound in words.
It is spelled the way it sounds. In English spelling, the digraph pH usually stands for the f sound.
Phonics
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A split digraph is when a vowel digraph is split by a consonant, such as the 'e' at the end of a word making the vowel say its name as in "time" or "hope." It occurs when an 'e' at the end of a word changes the short vowel sound to a long vowel sound.
You can use the word "digraph" in a sentence like this: "A digraph is a combination of two letters representing one sound, such as 'sh' in 'ship'."
Two signs or characters combined to express a single articulated sound; as ea in head, or th in bath.
phonics is very easy
There are quite a few resources online that offer phonics worksheets. Two excellent websites for phonics worksheets are tampareads.com/phonics/phonicsindex.htm and free-phonics-worksheets.com.
The word digraph is a noun. The plural form is digraphs.
Hooked on Phonics was created in 1987.
Learning phonics helps children break down words into sounds, improving their reading and spelling skills.
When you speak a sentence you do so with phonics.