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Creating Vowel Teams.

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  • 13:36, 5 September 2025 Shifty talk contribs deleted page Vowel Teams. (content was: "<br>Vowel groups can be split into two kinds: digraphs and diphthongs. Numerous vowel groups can usually represent a specific sound, so children need specific direction to aid them find out every one of the mixes. Educators should teach the split digraph and diphthongs as parts of digraphs.<br><br>A digraph is 2 letters that make one noise. In brief, a vowel group collaborates to make one sound. Vowel digraphs can be made of vowels and consonants, as in the word way." The -ay v...")
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