Phonics Activities for Elementary School Students
- Jennifer Cimini, M.S. Ed.
- Nov 1, 2024
- 1 min read

A suggested list of phonics activities that are appropriate for each early elementary grade level:
Kindergarten:
Letter-sound matching: Show students a letter and have them identify the corresponding sound.
Initial sound sort: Provide pictures of objects and have students sort them by their initial sound/s.
Blending onset and rime: Say the onset (first sound) and rime (last sounds) of a word, and have students blend them (e.g., /c/ /at/ → cat).
Decodable books with simple CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words.
1st Grade:
Phoneme segmentation: Say a word and have students break it into individual sounds (e.g., "dog" → /d/ /o/ /g/).
Phoneme manipulation: Ask students to add, delete, or substitute sounds in words (e.g., "Change 'cat' to 'hat'").
Nonsense word fluency: Have students read and decode made-up words to practice applying phonics skills.
Decodable books with more complex word patterns (e.g., blends, digraphs, long vowels).
2nd Grade:
Multi-syllable word building: Provide students with word parts (prefixes, roots, suffixes) and have them construct and read multi-syllable words.
Dictation: Dictate a sentence or short passage and have students write it while applying their phonics knowledge.
Fluency practice with decodable texts: Have students read increasingly complex decodable passages with attention to accuracy, rate, and expression.
Integrating phonics with comprehension: Ask students to identify and explain the phonics patterns in words within a text and how those patterns contribute to the meaning.
These activities should be tailored to the student's needs and progress.
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