Digraphs | Let’s Learn About the Digraph wh | Phonics Song for Kids | Jack Hartmann

Learn about the digraph “wh“. A digraph is when two letter sounds or phonemes combine to make one sound or phoneme. When the /w/ sound combines with the /h/ sound they create a unique sound of /wh/ Learn about the ’wh’ digraph as you learn the /wh/ sound and use the ’wh’ digraph for the beginning sounds in our storyboards. Lyrics Let’s learn about the digraph “wh“ It will help you read and write each day w says /w/ h says /h/ When you put them together they sound this way /wh/ /wh/ /wh/ Listen for /wh/ at the beginning of these words Down by the wharf, wharf, wharf My friend Whitney, Whitney, Whitney Saw a whale, whale, whale That was white, white, white Let’s learn about the digraph “wh“ It will help you read and write each day w says /w/ h says /h/ When you put them together they sound this way /wh/ /wh/ /wh/ Listen for /wh/ at the beginning of these words A football whirled, whirled, whirled Right by me it whizzed, whizzed, whizzed The ref blew his whistle, whistle, whistle The crowd said whoa! whoa! whoa! Whoa! Let’s learn about the digraph “wh“ It will help you read and write each day w says /w/ h says/h/ When you put them together they sound this way /wh/ /wh/ /wh/ Jack Hartmann’s website: Remember to connect with Jack Hartmann on his Social Networks: Facebook: Pinterest: YouTube: Twitter: Google : You can find Jack Hartmann’s Music on: Jack Hartmann Website: iTunes: Amazon Mp3: =sr_1_1?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1492528781&sr=1-1&keywords=Jack Hartmann Google Play: CD Baby:
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