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How do we treat the parts of a diphthong or digraph?
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The digraph "oa" and "ay" may be taught with equal ease the first year.
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Our approach is to pose fiber tracking as a problem in computing shortest paths in a weighted digraph.
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PMID: 18815098 Our approach is to pose fiber tracking as a problem in computing shortest paths in a weighted digraph.
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Likewise in the following list, the new fact to be taught is the digraph "ai" having the long sound of "a."
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How do we know whether or not these compounds are diphthongs or digraphs?
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Call attention to the vowel digraphs in the same way: ea, ai, oa, ay.
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The digraphs "ae" and "oe" are spelled out for clarity.
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Underline digraphs, blended consonants, and phonograms.
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We have, therefore, twenty-six letters with which to express fifty or more sounds, not counting the digraphs and diphthongs.
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There are also a number of digraphs or combinations of vowels or consonants which have but one sound, such as
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Teach also the digraphs sh, ch, th, wh, as they are met in the common words in use: when, they, chick, etc.
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Single and blended consonants, and digraphs written on cardboard cut in form of fish, and put into the mirror lake on the sand table.
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Constantly review all familiar sounds, phonograms, digraphs, blends, etc., when met in new words, and so teach pupils to apply their knowledge of phonics.