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  2. Phonics Primer - ed

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    Phonics Primer You can use this Phonics Primer developed by The National Right to Read Foundation to begin teaching a child or adult to read today. This primer lists the 44 sounds in the English language and then gives steps for teaching those 44 sounds and their most common spelling patterns. In addition to learning sounds

  3. Literacy Hub phonics progression

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    This sequential phonics progression aims to provide teachers with an order for teaching the sounds and letters of English, moving from simple to complex code, and from common to less common sounds and spellings. This progression can be used at any stage of Foundation, Year 1 or Year 2, depending on students’ point of need.

  4. Phonics Scope and Sequence - Reading Rockets

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    WoRD StUDy SkiLL PHoniCS SkiLL Week 1 Unknown Words Compound Words 2 endings-s, -es Russian Word origins 3 Suffixes -less, -ful Complex Spelling Patterns ci = /sh/, ti = /sh/, ous = /us/ 4 Unfamiliar Words Word Families 5 Homographs Compound Words Grade 5 Phonics Scope and Sequence Grade 4 Phonics Scope and Sequence Unit 1 WoRD StUDy SkiLL ...

  5. How to Teach Phonics Step by Step: A Complete Guide for ...

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    Below (steps 4-7) is a suggested sequence on how to teach phonics step by step for beginners. It follows a systematic scope and sequence, starting with basic phonics and working up. You can also find a great visual reference for phonics skills in this FREE reading skills step ladder.

  6. Phonics Scope and Sequence - A Teachable Teacher

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    Phonics Scope & Sequence. Phonemic Awareness. Alphabet. Explicitly teach consonants and vowels *Teach them in such an order that CVC words can be read along the way. CVC Words. Examples: cat, set, tin, not, bun.