Here is a fun way to teach phonogram tch.
Fetch a velcro catcher’s mitt and play a game of pitch, catch or fetch.
- Write the phonogram ‘tch’ on the mitt so children see it.
- Emphasize the “ch” sound in the words pitch, catch and fetch to increase phonemic awareness. Let them hear it.
- Have children say the sound as you ‘pitch’ the ball: tch says____?
- Use the word ‘fetch,’ rather than go-get-it, and expand vocabulary
- Have older children write words with tch to help them see the pattern.*
* Here is a clue from Wordy’s Sound Dictionary and Spelling Clues: In general, use tch after a short vowel (batch, ditch, notch, etc.) Otherwise, use ch (porch, each, coach.) There are a few “misbehaving words” found in Wordy’s Sound Dictionary.
You can also try these family fun activities:
- Make a ‘batch’ of cookies and teach a new vocabulary word.
- Do stretching exercises.
- Catch some fish.
- Play hopscotch.
- Sketch a picture of Wordy Worm.
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