Words using the consonant digraphs ch. Letters and Sounds, Phase Three. Each of these words contains the target grapheme but no other Phase Three graphemes. This means that the Phase Three graphemes can be taught in any order.
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chop |
Could you chop some wood for the fire?
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chin |
Daddy has hair on his chin.
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chug |
They wave as they chug past.
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check |
Check that the car is locked.
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such |
Are you capable of cooking such a large meal?
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chip |
Chip can also be a name.
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chill |
The recipe said to chill the salad for an hour.
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much |
How much do you weigh?
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rich |
The heir to his fortune will be very rich.
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chicken |
They had chicken for lunch.
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