nd Consonant Blends Activities
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So what are Blends?
Consonant blends consist of two or more consonants that are blended together. They are different from digraphs because you can still hear each sound of the two letters in the word, for example; black and mist.
Just like digraphs there are beginning consonant blends and final consonant blends. The beginning consonant blends are blends that appear at the beginning of a word, such as brick and clay.
Blends can also be found at the end of words; the most commonly taught ending consonant blends include:
- ld- child, fold
- lf- elf, golf
- lk- chalk, milk
- lm- film, palm
- lp- help, gulp
- lt-salt, melt
When teaching blends, most teachers make it easier for students by introducing blends in families or groups. Below you will find the ending n and m blends families including:
- nd – bend, blind
- nk – bank, drink
- nt – bent, mint
- mp – bump, camp
For a list of the different blends check out our Phonics Blends List
n Consonant Blends Word List
Click to see a list of the words in each blend family. l blend words can be found at the end of words or a syllable. There are a ton of blends, but remember that kids don’t need to memorise them all, they just need to know how to blend the sounds together!
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