Consonant Blends — BL, BR, CL, CR, DR, FL, GR, PL, SP, ST, TR — Phonics Guide for Kids
Learn the sounds of Consonant Blends with mouth position guide, Hindi comparison, 15 practice words, rhyming families, and interactive quiz!
Updated: June 3, 2026 | ⏱️ 12 min | Page 8 of 35
🗣️ Consonant Blends — BL, BR, CL, CR, DR, FL, GR, PL, SP, ST, TR
👄 Mouth Position:
Say both sounds quickly together — don’t add a vowel between!
black blue brown bring bread brush blend bridge block brave
👄 Mouth Position:
Tongue moves quickly from one position to the next
clap class clean crab cream cross clock climb crown cry
👄 Mouth Position:
Common beginning blends — say fast without adding vowels!
spin stop tree star spoon train step spray strong street
📚 Practice Words (15) — Say Each Aloud!
🎵 Rhyming Word Families
📖 Read These Sentences Aloud!
- The black and blue are near the brown.
- The clap and class are near the clean.
- The spin and stop are near the tree.
🔄 Indian vs Correct Pronunciation
🎯 Sound Sort — Does This Word Have the Sound?
⚠️ Common Mistakes
❓ Quiz
🤓 Fun Facts
People Also Ask
What is Consonant Blends — BL, BR, CL, CR, DR, FL, GR, PL, SP, ST, TR?
This page teaches BL, BR, CL, CR, SP, ST, TR with mouth guides and practice.
How to practice?
Say words slowly, watch mouth in mirror, compare to Hindi, practice daily.
Grade level?
Grade 1-2 for basics, all grades for review.
👨👩👧 Parent Tips
- 🗣️ Say each sound slowly, then speed up. Exaggerate the mouth position!
- 🪞 Mirror practice: watch mouth shape while saying each word.
- 🎵 Make rhyming songs with the word families on this page.
- 📅 Practice 5 minutes daily — consistency is key!
- 🎯 Play ‘I Spy’ with target sounds during car rides.
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❓ FAQ
What is Consonant Blends — BL, BR, CL, CR, DR, FL, GR, PL, SP, ST, TR?
This page teaches BL, BR, CL, CR, SP, ST, TR with mouth guides and practice.
How to practice?
Say words slowly, watch mouth in mirror, compare to Hindi, practice daily.
Grade level?
Grade 1-2 for basics, all grades for review.
Common mistakes?
Substituting Hindi sounds. See Common Mistakes section on this page.
Connected to spelling?
Yes! Phonics and spelling work together. See our Spelling Bee section.