Phonics For Class 1
Phonics Topics for Class 1
In Class 1, children typically focus on:
- Letter Sounds: Recognizing A to Z and their sounds
- Blending: Combining sounds to read words (e.g., c-a-t = cat)
- Digraphs: Two letters making one sound (e.g., ch, sh, th)
- Vowel Sounds: Short vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and long vowels (like the “a” in cake)
- Word Families: Learning patterns like -at, -ig, -op to read words like cat, bat, hop, to
- Fun Activities for Phonics PracticePhonics doesn’t have to feel like work. Here are some playful ways to practice:
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- Sound Hunt: Pick a sound and ask children to find objects in the house that begin with it.
- Phonics Hopscotch: Write letters or word families on the floor. Kids hop to make words.
- Sing Along: Phonics songs and rhymes are a hit for memorizing sounds.
- Flashcards & Games: Match letters to pictures or play “Sound Bingo.”
- Conclusion Phonics is the building block of literacy. With patience, play, and practice, Class 1 students can turn letter sounds into real reading power. The goal is not just to teach them to read but to make them fall in love with words.


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