📖 Consonant Digraphs — The sh, ch, and th Sounds
Discover special letter pairs with Finn!
Read the Story First!
🔤 Words to Know
Digraph — Two letters that make one new sound, like SH in shell.
Together — When two things join up and work as one.
Finn said, "Some letters are best friends! They stick together and make a new sound!"
"Like S and H!" said Finn. "Say shell. You hear /sh/! One smooth sound."
Scuba Bob tried it. "Sh-ell. Shell!"
"Now C and H. Say chin."
"Ch-in. Chin!" said Scuba Bob.
"One more. T and H. Say thin."
"Th-in. Thin!" Scuba Bob stuck out his tongue. "My tongue does something funny!"
"These are called digraphs," said Finn. "Two letters, one sound!"
🧠 Answer the Questions
Read each question carefully. Pick the best answer!
What did Finn teach about?
What is a digraph?
Which letters make /sh/?
Which word starts with /ch/?
What did Bob notice about /th/?
How many digraphs did Finn teach?
Which word has /th/: SHIP, THAT, CHIP?
Finn said letter friends are like what?