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In Week 7 of Grade 4 English, we explore digraphs—combinations of consonants that form unique sounds not represented by single letters. Examples include "wh," "ch," "th," and "tch." Students will learn to recognize words like "whale," "wheat," "chance," and "church" while enhancing their writing skills. Good writers are encouraged to reread and revise their work through adding, deleting, moving, or substituting words to improve clarity. Engaging activities will help students practice these digraphs effectively.
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Exercise Express Grade 4 Week 7 Consonant combinations which cannot be represented by any single letter in our alphabet are called digraphs (wh-, ch-, th-, -ch, -th, -tch)
whale hwāl
wheat hwēt
chance chăns
church chûrch
think thĭngk
cloth klŏth
shine shīn
smash smăsh
fetch fĕch
scratch skrăch
cloth klŏth The cloth was pretty. Good writers reread and revise by adding, deleted, moving, or substituting. Stretch It!
my brothers haved a chansto thing about the scrash on the desk? Good writers reread and edit. Fix It!