Empowering Teachers and Kids
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MUST TO TEACH DIGRAPHS TO KIDS
When two consonants combine together to give one sound only then they are called as consonant digraphs. They may occur in beginning of the words.
MUST FOR KIDS
When two consonants combine together to give one sound only then they are called as consonant digraphs. They may occur at end of the words .
wh rule
**"Wh" Spelling Rule Explained Creatively:**
🎯 **The "wh" rule** is all about helping us spell words that have a *special sound* at the beginning—think of it as the "whispering" sound in words like **"what," "when," and "why."** Here's the trick: -
**"Wh" is used before the vowel sounds "a," "o," , "e." Or "y" then letter h remains silent.**
Examples: 🔹 *What* 🔹 *When* 🔹 *Whale* 🔹 *Why*
🔍 if "Wh" is used before the vowel "o" then letter w remains silent.**
Examples: 🔹 *Who 🔹 *Whom 🔹 *Whose 🔹 *Whoosh ---
💡 **Why This Rule Matters:** Mastering the **"wh" rule** will help you spell tons of everyday words. It's like learning a shortcut to clear and confident writing! The more you practice, the easier it becomes to remember which words need that little "wh" at the start. So next time you’re stuck, just think of the **whispering "wh"** sound, and you’ll spell it right every time!
MUST FOR KIDS
When two consonants combine together to give one sound only then they are called as consonant digraphs. They may occur in middle of the words too.
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