Improve handwriting and reinforce spelling with these practice sheets: Using ch to spell the /sh/ sound.
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One reason English spelling is so complicated is because often different spelling patterns are used to spell the same sound. This is because, throughout history, English has borrowed words from other languages from all over the world.
One of the languages that English is heavily influenced by is French. The words in this list are all of French origin and they use the letters ch to spell the sh sound. If you are unsure of what sh sounds like, you can click on the speaker icon next to each word to help you.
The spelling activities that come with this list will help you become confident at using the letter combination ch to spell the sh sound.
This word list was created by Spellzone. View more Spellzone course lists or curriculum word lists.
Learn more in Unit 5. Spelling the consonant digraphs, Part 2
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