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Mystery Word: Vowel Digraphs

Vowel digraphs are two letters that together represent a single sound. They can be challenging for young learners to read and spell so therefore they are an important part of phonics instruction. Phonics instruction on vowel digraphs help students improve their ability to decode word and as their decoding improves more words will become automatic and reading fluency will  improve. Students’ spelling will improve too as spelling patterns become more familiar.
I’ve created a little activity that you can use to help your students practice reading vowel digraphs.It contains 20  task cards that your students read and try and determine each mystery word. Click on either image below to get it free just from this blog hop (it’s usually a paid product)!

Now that you’ve learned a little about the mystery genre, you’re ready for my clue.  On your form, you can record the letter…

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