
TCH or CH? | A Spelling Rule Rap Song For Spelling One Syllable Words That End in a /ch/ Sound.
If a one syllable word ends in a /ch/ sound: Use the trigraph -tch after a short vowel sound. Use the digraph -ch after a long vowel sound. Exceptions include much, such, rich and which. The background song is Dig Deep. MJF TRIBUTE Are you ready? To spell one syllable words That end in a /ch/ sound Here we go! Use “ch” after a long vowel sound ai ee ie oe ue “tch” after a short vowel sound a e i o u Use “ch” after a long vowel sound ai ee ie oe ue “tch” after a short vowel sound a e i o u beach beach b ea ch reach reach r ea ch teach teach t ea ch peach peach p ea ch Use “ch” after a long vowel sound ai ee ie oe ue “tch” after a short vowel sound a e i o u Use “ch” after a long vowel sound ai ee ie oe ue “tch” after a short vowel sound a e i o u match match m a tch fetch fetch f e tch ditch ditch d i tch notch notch n o tch Use “ch” after a long vowel sound ai ee ie oe ue “tch” after a short vowel sound a e i o u Use “ch” after a long vowel sound ai ee ie oe ue “tch” after a short vowel sound a e i o u Exceptions: much, rich, such, which This spelling rule applies to one syllable words Mr Spelling