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   Phonics Rules -
Digraphs and Trigraphs
Learning Objectives

    Master the rules governing the use of digraphs,
    trigraphs and quadgraphs in phonics.

    Pronounce accurately by being phonemically
    aware and phonetically knowledgeable.
Introduction
•   As you can recall, phonemes form the most
    basic sound in a word.
•   Some examples include:
/b/ sound as in bonfire, black, bathtub, and
     balcony.
/f/ sound as in fossil, fail, frame, and fingerprint.
Short /a/ sound as in at, taxi, anniversary,
   laboratory, and tackle.
Short /i/ sound as in it, gift, inflate and spinach
Digraphs and Trigraphs
•   Just as a flower with 3 petals is no more or
    less than a flower with 2 petals, a single sound
    can be produced by more than a single letter.
•   Digraph – 2-letter sound. For example,
ph or /f/ sound – phone and phonics
kn or /n/ sound – know and knife
•   Trigraph – 3-letter sound. For example,
igh or /i/ sound – light and plight
tch or /ch/ sound– match and catch
Digraphs and Trigraphs
•   In digraphs, consonants join together to form
    a kind of consonant team, which makes a
    special sound.
•   Similarly for trigraphs, consonants join
    together to form a consonant team as well.
•   In the earlier examples, /p/ and /h/ combine to
    form /ph/, which makes /f/ sound as in phone.
•   If you are unaware that /ph/ is /f/, you will
    read it as /p/ + /h/ combined, which is clearly
    wrong!
Consonant Blend
•   When two or more consonants appear
    together and you hear each sound that each
    consonant would normally make, the
    consonant team is called a consonant blend.
•   In other words, the resultant sound is the
    combined sound of each consonant.
More Consonant Blends
•   /fr/ as in frog, frock, friend
•   /fl/ as in fleece, flee, floss
•   /cl/ as in class, clock, click, clown
•   /cr/ as in crab, crass, crest, watercress
•   /gl/ as in glad, glass, glee, glow
•   /gr/ as in grass, grab, great, graph
Application
•   To improve your vocabulary, you need your
    knowledge of phoneme (letter sounds), phonics
    (sound rules) and whole language (reading texts).
•   Difficult words come naturally to you if you have
    heard them (whole language), know their parts
    and analyse them (phonemes and phonics)
1) charisma – /k/ + /air/ + /r/ + /e/ + /s/ + /m/ + /a/
2) diaphragm - /d/ + /i/ + /er/ + /ph/ + /ragm/
Discussion
•   What do digraphs and trigraphs represent?
•   What are the use of digraphs and trigraphs in
    pronunciation?
•   When digraphs and trigraphs are read as each
    letter sound combined, what are they called?
Discussion (suggested answers)
•   What do digraphs and trigraphs represent?
They represent 2-letter and 3-letter sounds.
•   What are the use of digraphs and trigraphs in
    pronunciation?
They help us to identify the special or blended
   sound they produce.
•   When digraphs and trigraphs are read as each
    letter sound combined, what are they called?
Consonant Blends
In Summary
•   We learn about phonemes as they help us in
    our spelling choice and reading.
•   Together with phonics (analyse sounds) and
    whole-language learning (reading texts), we
    become more proficient in spelling and
    reading.
•   Digraphs and Trigraphs introduce the idea of
    one sound represented by 2 and 3 letters
    respectively to help us read accurately when
    we see them.

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LL Lower Primary 1A - Digraphs and Trigraphs (o)

  • 1. Reading 101 Phonics Rules - Digraphs and Trigraphs
  • 2. Learning Objectives  Master the rules governing the use of digraphs, trigraphs and quadgraphs in phonics.  Pronounce accurately by being phonemically aware and phonetically knowledgeable.
  • 3. Introduction • As you can recall, phonemes form the most basic sound in a word. • Some examples include: /b/ sound as in bonfire, black, bathtub, and balcony. /f/ sound as in fossil, fail, frame, and fingerprint. Short /a/ sound as in at, taxi, anniversary, laboratory, and tackle. Short /i/ sound as in it, gift, inflate and spinach
  • 4. Digraphs and Trigraphs • Just as a flower with 3 petals is no more or less than a flower with 2 petals, a single sound can be produced by more than a single letter. • Digraph – 2-letter sound. For example, ph or /f/ sound – phone and phonics kn or /n/ sound – know and knife • Trigraph – 3-letter sound. For example, igh or /i/ sound – light and plight tch or /ch/ sound– match and catch
  • 5. Digraphs and Trigraphs • In digraphs, consonants join together to form a kind of consonant team, which makes a special sound. • Similarly for trigraphs, consonants join together to form a consonant team as well. • In the earlier examples, /p/ and /h/ combine to form /ph/, which makes /f/ sound as in phone. • If you are unaware that /ph/ is /f/, you will read it as /p/ + /h/ combined, which is clearly wrong!
  • 6. Consonant Blend • When two or more consonants appear together and you hear each sound that each consonant would normally make, the consonant team is called a consonant blend. • In other words, the resultant sound is the combined sound of each consonant.
  • 7. More Consonant Blends • /fr/ as in frog, frock, friend • /fl/ as in fleece, flee, floss • /cl/ as in class, clock, click, clown • /cr/ as in crab, crass, crest, watercress • /gl/ as in glad, glass, glee, glow • /gr/ as in grass, grab, great, graph
  • 8. Application • To improve your vocabulary, you need your knowledge of phoneme (letter sounds), phonics (sound rules) and whole language (reading texts). • Difficult words come naturally to you if you have heard them (whole language), know their parts and analyse them (phonemes and phonics) 1) charisma – /k/ + /air/ + /r/ + /e/ + /s/ + /m/ + /a/ 2) diaphragm - /d/ + /i/ + /er/ + /ph/ + /ragm/
  • 9. Discussion • What do digraphs and trigraphs represent? • What are the use of digraphs and trigraphs in pronunciation? • When digraphs and trigraphs are read as each letter sound combined, what are they called?
  • 10. Discussion (suggested answers) • What do digraphs and trigraphs represent? They represent 2-letter and 3-letter sounds. • What are the use of digraphs and trigraphs in pronunciation? They help us to identify the special or blended sound they produce. • When digraphs and trigraphs are read as each letter sound combined, what are they called? Consonant Blends
  • 11. In Summary • We learn about phonemes as they help us in our spelling choice and reading. • Together with phonics (analyse sounds) and whole-language learning (reading texts), we become more proficient in spelling and reading. • Digraphs and Trigraphs introduce the idea of one sound represented by 2 and 3 letters respectively to help us read accurately when we see them.