Twelve activities in a fixed order, about 60 minutes. Cover what fits each time window — the order is the method.
Short Vowel Posters
Trace with two learning fingers, say the key word, exaggerate the sound.
2–3 min
Quick Drill Decoding (Sound Cards)
Short, concise sounds — /b/, never “buh.” Set a 3-minute timer.
2–3 min
Phonemic Awareness Drill
Spell words with colored blocks, by ear — tap each sound, then say it fast.
2–3 min
Introduce the Concept
The week's new skill, scripted word-for-word in the Guide. Never skip.
3–5 min
Lesson Activity
Hands-on practice for the new concept — a word sort, picture sort, or counting game.
3–5 min
Word Reading
Real words then nonsense words. One column is fine — always include some nonsense words.
3–5 min
Sentence Reading
Eight sentences offered; a few read well beats all eight rushed.
3–5 min
Quick Drill Encoding
You say a sound, your child finds it on the tile mat — ear to hands.
2–3 min
Spelling on the Tile Mat
Build whole words with tiles before pencil ever touches paper.
2–3 min
Writing Words & Sentences
Start small: 3–4 words, 2–3 sentences. This is the longest seat-work block.
8–10 min
Editing with CHOPS
One sentence edited well beats three rushed (script below).
3–5 min
Read a Story & Comprehension
The finale — where the week's skills become actual reading. Never skip.
10–15 min
CHOPS — how good writers check their workCapitalization · Handwriting · Out-loud (read it aloud) · Punctuation · Spelling
Half of these you already know
Posters, Sound Cards, blocks, and the tile mat are the Module 2 drills. The genuinely new parts of any Monday are one concept and one sort.
Official ways to bend the week, straight from the Teacher Guide — none of them are cheating.
Move the start day. “Monday” means “lesson day.” If Monday is piano, Wednesday works fine — pick the day you can protect 60 minutes.
The 3-day week. Lesson day intact + Tuesday-and-Wednesday merged into one ~60-minute day + Thursday-and-Friday merged into another.
One week over two weeks. Halve the word and sentence lists; repeat the stories and sorts. Built for kids who need more reps to build the pathways — a feature, not a setback.
Inside a session
Flex the amount, never the order. Fewer cards, one word column, three sentences — all correct.
Set a timer per activity. Move when it rings, finished or not. Speed comes from repetition, not from pushing.
Two exceptions run the other way: Introduce the Concept and Read a Story & Comprehension — the Guide says never skip either.
The 30-minute target
Practice days are built for about 30 minutes. Running 45+ regularly? You're covering too much per activity — shrink the lists, not the schedule.