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Video gives a lesson on the consonant digraph "wh." Video first reviews all the consonant diagraphs and gives examples of each one. Video gives example of “wh” then asks students to repeat the diagraph. Video also discusses how “wh” is followed by “a”, “o”, and “u.” Video reinforces that when “w” is followed by “h” a new sound is made. Video reviews other consonant digraphs at the end of the video. Video is good quality, easy to hear, and follow along with. Useful for English Language Learners. (6:31)
Ages:
5 - 8
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License:
Proprietary
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Owner:
unspecified
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Found by
Barb
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