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Spelling this week! Pattern study Digraphs (When two letters together make one sound) Consonant digraphs: ch sh th Vowel digraphs: ou au aw

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this week!this week!

Pattern studyPattern studyDigraphs

(When two letters together make one sound)

Consonant digraphs:

•ch•sh•th

Vowel digraphs:

•ou•au•aw

whwheaeatt

ccououchch

strstreettchch

rreaeachch

ppiittchch

machinemachinemmaa//chchiinnee

leashesleasheslleaeashsh//eess

richesrichesrriichch//eess

crutchescrutchescrcruuttchch//eess

exhaustexhausteex/hx/hauaustst

drawingdrawingdrdrawaw//iingng

shapelessshapelessshshaappee/l/leessss

earthquakeearthquakeeaearrthth/qu/quaakkee

thankfulthankfulththaank/fnk/fuull

shshaarree

saucessaucesssauauc/c/eess

cousincousinccouous/s/iinn

cousincousinmmiin/nn/nowow

authorauthorauauthth//oorr

merchantmerchantmmeerr//chchaantnt

VocabularyVocabulary

this week!this week!

uncharted

The soldiers drove into uncharted territory when in

the unknown foreign country.

unknownunknown

Part of Speech? The soldiers drove into

uncharted territory when in the unknown foreign country.

merchandise

We shopped at the LaMoure Drug Store for some of our

needed merchandise.

goodsgoods

Part of Speech? We shopped at the LaMoure

Drug Store for some of our needed merchandise.

port

While we were on vacation, we went down to the port to watch the variety of ships come in to unload.

A place where ships load or unload.A place where ships load or unload.

Part of Speech?While we were on vacation, we

went down to the port to watch the variety of ships

come in to unload.

native

Tom, who lives in America now, hasn’t been back to his native country of Norway, since he left there as a young boy.

The land where you were born.

Part of Speech? Tom, who lives in America now, hasn’t been back to his

native country of Norway, since he left there as a young

boy.

procession

The procession of people moved along slowly after the parade was over.

moving in an orderly linemoving in an orderly line

Part of Speech?The procession of people moved along slowly after

the parade was over.

Pattern studyPattern studyDigraphs

(When two letters together make one sound)

Consonant digraphs:

•ch•sh•th

Vowel digraphs:

•ou•au