Digraphs: WH, SH, TH, PH, CH | Phonics Song for Kids

What are digraphs? Kids improve their reading and spelling skills as they learn about the digraphs CH, SH, WH, PH, and TH in this short phonics song and lesson. Find more phonics and spelling lessons at Help Teaching: #digraphs #phonics #helpteaching Lyrics, sung to the tune of “London Bridge is Falling Down“: Two letters that make one sound, make one sound, make one sound. Two letters that make one sound, they’re called digraphs. S and H make the sound SH-, the sound SH-, the sound SH- S and H make the sound SH- like sheep and shovel. W and H make the sound WH-, the sound WH-, the sound WH- W and H make the sound WH- like whale and whistle. C and H make the sound CH-, the sound CH-, the sound CH- C and H make the sound CH- like chair and chocolate. Two letters that make one sound, make one sound, make one sound. Two letters that make one sound, they’re called digraphs. T and H make the sound TH-, the sound TH-, the sound TH- T and H make the sound TH like thumb and thimble. P and H make the sound PH-, the sound PH-, the sound PH- P and H make the sound PH- like phone and photo. Two letters that make one sound, make one sound, make one sound. Two letters that make one sound, they’re called digraphs.
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