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Summary: Learn how to teach consonant blends when home schooling kids, with words blending the sounds of two letters like: fl, bl, st, tr and gl in this free video clip on education.
Matt Moskal is a free-lance artist with a BA in Elementary / Special Education. He has taught Kindergarten through 6th grade in the Philadelphia School District since 2003, using his...read more
"Right now we're going to talk about blends, the next step, after your child has learned consonant, vowel, consonant, like cat and dog or pot, we're going to throw two consonants in the beginning as a blend. Now there are a limited number of blends. I think I covered them all here we have fl, pl, bl, and again, try not to put a vowel on the end, try to just get the two sounds of the letters, fl, pl, bl, st, sp, sn, cl, pr, br, cr, tr, gr, and gl. Now have your child say those the way I said them. Go slowly and have them just practice the blend sound in the beginning. Once they've mastered them and you can jump around and do them out of order sometimes. I always do things out of order if I do them more than once because their mind might start to memorize the order rather than the actually working on it. Then we can get some of our words out and start writing them down as fast as they come to you. Flap, snap, clip, and have them sound this blend out as one consonant, let them get the blend first. Fl, flap, so that two letters replaced what used to be the one letter. And then have them go down. Think of as many as you can and keep them on one page with blends or make two pages if you have to and that is our next step in our phonics learning."
eHow Article: Teaching Kids Consonant Blends