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In this lesson, students learn about the TCH sound made by the letters T, C, and H when they appear together. Through engaging examples and practice words, learners explore various words that incorporate this sound, such as “witch,” “watch,” and “catch.” The lesson emphasizes the fun of learning and encourages students to practice reading these words to become proficient in recognizing the TCH sound.
  1. What sound do the letters T, C, and H make when they are together?
  2. Can you think of a word that has the TCH sound in it?
  3. What is something fun you can do with the TCH words you learned?

Let’s Learn About TCH Words!

Hey there! Are you ready to have some fun with letters? Today, we’re going to learn about the special sound that the letters T, C, and H make when they come together. Let’s dive in!

The TCH Sound

When you see the letters T, C, and H together, they make a sound like this: “ch.” Let’s look at some words that use this sound:

  • Witch – Like a magical person with a pointy hat!
  • Watch – Something you wear on your wrist to tell time.
  • Pitch – You might throw a ball in a game.
  • Catch – When you grab something that’s thrown to you.

More TCH Words

Here are some more fun words with the TCH sound:

  • Hitch – Like when you attach something to a car.
  • Itch – A tickly feeling on your skin.
  • Switch – A button you flip to turn things on or off.
  • Match – When two things look the same.
  • Fetch – When you ask a dog to bring something back.

Let’s Practice Reading!

Now, let’s see if you can read these words. Try to say them out loud:

  • Batch
  • Hatch
  • Patch
  • Scratch
  • Edge
  • Etched
  • Stretch
  • Ditch
  • Hitch
  • Stitch
  • Twitch
  • Notch
  • Blotch
  • Clutch
  • Hutch
  • Crutch

Great Job!

You’re doing amazing! Keep practicing these words, and soon you’ll be a TCH sound expert. Remember, learning is fun, and you’re doing a fantastic job!

  • Can you think of any other words that have the “tch” sound? Maybe you can find some in your favorite storybook or around your home!
  • Have you ever played a game where you had to catch something? What was it, and how did it feel when you caught it?
  • Do you have a favorite word from the list we learned today? Why do you like it, and can you use it in a sentence?
  1. Sound Hunt: Go on a “TCH” sound hunt around your home or classroom. Look for objects or pictures that have the “ch” sound in their names. For example, you might find a watch or a switch. Share what you find with your friends or family and say the words out loud together.

  2. Create a TCH Story: Use your imagination to create a short story using as many “TCH” words as you can. You could write about a witch who needs to catch her watch before it falls into a ditch. Draw pictures to go with your story and share it with your class.

  3. Word Match Game: Make a set of cards with “TCH” words on them. Mix them up and place them face down. Take turns flipping over two cards to find a match. If you find a match, say the word out loud and keep the pair. The person with the most pairs at the end wins!

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]

Let’s learn! The letters T, C, and H together make the sound.

[Music]

TCH – witch,

DCH – watch.

[Music]

TCH – pitch,

TCH – catch.

[Music]

Hitch, itch,

BCH – switch.

[Music]

CH – match,

TCH – fetch.

[Music]

DCH – latch,

DCH – sketch.

[Music]

Great job! Now see if you can read these words before me or along with me. These words have the letters T, C, and H at the end:

Batch,

[Music]

Hatch,

Patch,

Scratch,

Scratch,

Edge,

Etched,

Stretch,

Stretch,

Ditch,

[Music]

Hitch,

Stitch,

Stitch,

[Music]

Twitch,

Notch,

Blotch,

Blotch,

Clutch,

Clutch,

[Music]

Hutch,

Crutch,

Crutch.

[Music]

This version removes any unnecessary or repetitive elements while maintaining the educational content.

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