How to Teach Kids Complex Consonant Blends

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Part of the video series: How to Teach Children to Read When Homeschooling

Summary: Learn how to teach kids to read complex consonant sounds through homeschooling in this free home schooling and tutoring video clip.

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Matt Nisjak Matt Nisjak has been dedicated to education through homeschooling and tutoring for many years. read more

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How to Teach Kids Complex Consonant Blends

After your child has been mastering blends for a while, maybe a couple of weeks, maybe a little more, whatever you think and that you've made them some nice books and worksheets using blends and end blends, two in the beginning, two in the end, we're going to start having double blends and triple blends. Now double blends are when you have a blend in the beginning and the end, two consonants, two consonants, and just one vowel in the middle. So an example and we'll make a separate page for them. An example would be bland, sting, fling, plend, notice I threw in there, what is that? A nonsense word, it's not a real word, but it will help them practice the phonics and the sounding out skills and it's good. If they sound it out correctly and don't try to guess that it is a real word, then you know that they're really isolating their skills. Spend, and you can come up with as many more as you can think of. And triple blends. Now don't jump right to triple blends, master double blends for a few days or weeks, whatever you think until you think they're ready and they're just tired of blends. Triple blends are three in the beginning. Str, spl, skl, spr, and have them just say those and try not to put the vowel on the end like I did. Str, spl, skl, spr, it's kind of hard. And then you can start; strap, sounding those out, splat, strip, sklot, notice that is a nonsense word. You don't have to circle it, I just did for fun and sprung. Now look at this, I have three in the beginning, two on the end. That's five letters that make up a blend, you can start adding more and more at this point because your child will be very good at it. Strand is another one and keep going like that as many as you can think of.

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