Dd Sound: /d/

Letter D Phonics — "dog" 🐶

The letter D makes the /d/ sound as in "dog" and "dig". It is a voiced consonant — your tongue taps the roof of your mouth behind your teeth.

/d/
The sound letter D makes
D is for dog 🐶

The letter D makes the /d/ sound as in "dog" and "dig". It is a voiced consonant — your tongue taps the roof of your mouth behind your teeth.

Beginner Words — Letter D

Short, high-frequency words that begin with or contain the /d/ sound. Perfect for preschool and early kindergarten.

dodiddigdimdipdotdogdendabdug

Words with Letter D

dogdigdendipdotdugdimdabdamdiddockdomedovedowndrum

CVC Words with Letter D

Consonant-Vowel-Consonant words are the building blocks of early reading. Sound them out letter by letter: d — a — b.

dabdaddamdendiddigdimdipdotdug

Advanced Words — Letter D

Longer, multi-syllable words for readers who have mastered basic phonics. Great for grades 1–2 and beyond.

dangerdecidedefenddescribedesigndetaildevelopdifferdirectdivide

How to Teach Letter D

Say the sound first

Say /d/ slowly, 3–4 times. Then say the keyword: "dog". Ask your child to repeat it and hold up a finger each time they hear the /d/ sound.

Write the letter

Trace uppercase D and lowercase d in the air, on paper, or in sand. Say the sound each time. Kinesthetic practice helps letter-sound connections stick.

Read the beginner word list

Work through the beginner words above one at a time. For each word, blend the sounds aloud: "d — o".

Play an I Spy game

Look around the room for objects that start with D. Take turns — "I spy with my little eye something beginning with /d/..." This builds phonemic awareness and makes learning fun.

Practice CVC words

Use the CVC word list above to practice blending. Write a CVC word, cover the last two letters, reveal them one by one, and ask your child to blend the sounds into a word.

💡 Quick tip for parents & teachers

When a child struggles to recall a sound, always refer back to the keyword: "What does D say? Think of 🐶 dog!" Associating the letter with a vivid picture word is one of the most reliable memory anchors in phonics instruction.