Blends and digraphs are the point where most kids get stuck in reading.
They know letters… they know basic CVC words…
but when they reach sh, ch, th, bl, st, dr, everything becomes confusing.
The solution is simple:
Stop teaching blends on paper.
Kids learn faster when they can touch, move, and build the sounds.
Here’s a clear, straightforward guide to teaching blends and digraphs at home — even if you’re not a teacher.
1. Start With the Difference Between Blends & Digraphs
Most parents skip this step, and that’s why kids stay confused.
Blends:
Two letters → two sounds
Example:
- bl → /b/ + /l/
- st → /s/ + /t/
Digraphs:
Two letters → one sound
Example:
- sh → /sh/
- ch → /ch/
Use tiles so kids can see the difference physically.
If you want a tool that includes all blends, digraphs, and r-controlled vowels, use the
👉 Phonics Blend Kit
2. Let Kids Build Words Instead of Memorizing
Give them tiles like:
- sh
- ch
- st
- bl
- th
Then ask them to build words:
- ship
- chat
- stop
- black
- thick
Kids understand better when the blend sits together and they can move it around.
Use the
👉 advanced blend & digraph tiles kit to build repeating patterns.
3. Teach R-Controlled Vowels the Same Way
These are hard:
ar, er, ir, or, ur.
Kids mix them up all the time because they’re abstract.
Example activity:
Place “ar” tile → ask them to build:
- car
- far
- mark
- star
Then switch to “er” tile → build:
- her
- term
- fern
Again — tactile learning beats worksheets every time.
You can use the
👉 r-controlled vowel tiles included inside your Phonics Blend Kit.
4. Use Word-Building Slots (Game Format)
Give your child 3 slots:
- Blend or digraph
- Vowel
- Ending
Like this:
| sh | a | p |
They read: sh-a-p → shap
Then change only one tile to create:
- ship
- shop
- shed
- shut
This repetition builds fluency.
The
👉 phonics word-building kit makes this activity easy.
5. Keep Daily Practice Very Short
5–7 minutes a day is enough.
Long sessions kill interest.
Short, hands-on sessions create mastery.
Stick to:
- 1 blend
- 1 digraph
- 1 r-controlled vowel
- 3–5 words each
Small wins → faster learning.
6. Use This Order for Best Results
Parents make one common mistake: wrong order.
Correct order:
- S-blends (sp, st, sw, sl)
- L-blends (bl, cl, fl, gl)
- R-blends (br, cr, dr, gr)
- Digraphs (sh, ch, th, wh, ph)
- R-controlled vowels (ar, er, ir, or, ur)
- Vowel teams (ai, ea, ou…)
- Complex endings (ng, ck)
Your Phonics Blend Kit follows this exact progression.
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