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  1. Blending in phonics is combining broken up sounds to make a word. For example, you hear ‘p-i-g’ and you merge these sounds together to make the single word ‘pig’. It is a key skill of early reading.

  2. Phonics blends or clusters, are groups of consonants whose sounds blend together. As children become more confident with the alphabet consonants, they start to blend these letters together. Consonant blends are so called, because you will notice that they do not have any vowels between them.

  3. May 9, 2023 · In phonics, blends are combinations of two or more consonants where each sound is still heard, such as ‘br’ in ‘broke.’ Digraphs, on the other hand, are combinations of two consonants that create one sound, like ‘th’ in ‘this’ or ‘sh’ in ‘shake.’

  4. Phonics blending is a way for students to decode words. With phonics blending, students fluently join together the individual sound-spellings (also called letter-sound correspondence) in a word. With a word like jam, students start by sounding out each individual sound-spelling (/j/, /ă/, /m/).

  5. Phonics blends are when we mix phonics letters in the form of sounds together. They must be blended in a particular order, from left to right, sometimes one-by-one and sometimes in small groups. When we place ingredients in a kitchen blender they come out as one... smooth and flowing.

  6. When children begin to read, they’ll usually sound out words phonetically. However, in order to read fluently, they’ll need to understand phonics blends - simply put, this is the way that different sounds blend together fluidly in a word.

  7. What Is Blending? In the study of phonics, children learn how to read and write using sounds, phonemes and graphemes.

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