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What is the Order to Teach Phonics?

 You have come to the right place to receive a logical order to teach phonics for Kindergarten and First Grade.  Subscribe to the blog to learn more about teaching K-2 with content and free resources. Click on the picture to print.

Have you ever wondered what is the order to teach phonics? Here you will find a list for you ready to print FREE!!

Download for this FREE list and start teaching today! Below this freebie is a year long spelling with the order of phonics for first grade.  





Click on the following picture to purchase and learn how to teach the order of phonics with a full year of spelling lists and word sorts differentiated for 3 levels!



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6+ Activities to do with The Mitten by Jan Brett

 The Mitten is about a little boy who lost a mitten and several forest animals crawled in the mitten to get warm. A tiny mouse sneezed and they all popped right out! The little boy found his mitten as it was blowing away! The Mitten activities will give you everything you need to help students understand this plot, including games, vocabulary, fluency, phonics, 5 comprehension strategies, social studies, science, and even a comprehension test with answer key! Click here for more information! 








What is the Order to Teach Phonics and Activity!

I have been teaching first grade now for 7 years.  I taught 2nd-3rd grades before that.  But when I was new to first grade, I wanted to know the order to teach phonics.  I searched every where and maybe I wasn't looking in the right places, but I just couldn't seem to find a simple list of the order we should teach phonics.  I followed our basal with our spelling list, and it finally clicked.  Our basal was teaching spelling in an order that made sense, but it never came out, gave a list for an order.  But I have created one I can refer to! 

With that realization, I came up with a list and I will share with you! You want to teach these at least one concept per week. You may want to stretch some of these for a couple of weeks, but not much longer than that to make sure you get through all of these in a year! This list comes from a product I have that gives an activity to do. If you are interested in more information for the activity, you can click HERE.

This is the order! :)


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