- The child learned about digraphs, which are two letters that make one sound.
- The child learned to identify and recognize common digraphs such as "ch," "sh," "th," and "wh."
- The child learned to pronounce words with digraphs correctly.
- The child learned to read and spell words with digraphs.
- The child learned to identify words in books or texts that contain digraphs.
To continue developing the child's understanding of digraphs, parents or teachers can:
- Provide more examples of words with digraphs and encourage the child to read and spell them.
- Play word games or puzzles that focus on digraphs.
- Read books or stories that contain words with digraphs and discuss them with the child.
- Encourage the child to write sentences or short stories using words with digraphs.
- Practice listening for and identifying digraphs in everyday conversations or while watching TV shows or movies.