- Phonics Patterns
Decodable — Whit’s Bad Luck
Use this decodable text to give students practice reading closed-syllable words with the digraph 'wh'. For example, in the word what, the two letters 'w' and 'h' form one grapheme that represents the /w/ sound, the same as the consonant letter 'w'. To skillfully read this text, students should already know how to read closed-syllable words with all vowel sounds.