Explicit Phonics Lessons have a sequence- consisting of 6 steps. If you scroll down you can see each step of the sequence and a fun, but sufficient way to practice reading words! 1. Develop Phonemic Awareness- A variety of phonemic awareness activities helps students make sense of the alphabetic principle and develop their phonics skills. 2. Introducing Sound/Spelling- taught in isolation. 3. Blend Words- practicing sounding out and reading words. Routines include sound-by-sound, continuous, spelling-focused, and whole word blending. 4. Building Automatic Word Recognition- activities focus on the rapid and effortless decoding and reading of words. 5. Apply to decodable text- opportunities to practice reading and rereading decodable texts that contain a high proportion of wordsa that are made up of previously taught sound/spelling correspondences. 6. Word Work for decoding and encoding- students practicing patterns by building, manipulating, and sorting words.
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