Teaching phonics out of order is like baking a cake without a recipe.
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Teaching phonics is a lot like baking a cake, Niepodam.

Skip a step or get the order wrong and the whole thing falls flat.

If your lesson is either too overwhelming or too easy, your students stall. And you're left wondering what to try next.

But when you know the right order to teach phonics skills, everything changes. It's like following a recipe one step at a time, every time, and it works.

Here are the first eleven skills I always teach new readers:
  • Letter sounds
  • CVC short vowel word families
  • Digraphs
  • Magic E
  • Blends
  • Vowel teams
  • Diphthongs
  • R-influenced vowels
  • Word endings
  • Contractions
  • Homophones

Inside the Science of Reading Made Easy, you'll get the complete phonics scope and sequence so you always know exactly what to teach next.

Plus the printable lesson plans to go with every single skill on that list. Just hit print and teach.

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