Phase 2 Lesson Presentation: z, zz, qu, ch

Phase 2 Lesson Presentation: z, zz, qu, ch

Phase 2 Lesson Presentation: z, zz, qu, ch

Phase 2 Phonics Teaching Slides: z, zz, qu, ch

Introduce pupils to key **Phase 2 phonemes** with this engaging phonics lesson presentation, covering **z, zz, qu, and ch**. Designed to support **systematic phonics instruction**, this resource follows the updated 2021 Letters and Sounds progression used in most primary schools.

This Phase 2 phonics PowerPoint provides a clear structure for teaching each sound, ensuring pupils develop fluency in **decoding and blending**. Through interactive slides and word-building tasks, pupils will secure their understanding of these essential phonemes.

What’s included?

  • Structured Phase 2 phonics lesson slides for whole-class teaching
  • Step-by-step introduction to **z, zz, qu, and ch**
  • Blending and segmenting activities for **early reading practice**
  • Interactive word-building tasks to reinforce learning
  • Aligned with the updated 2021 Letters and Sounds approach

Teaching Tip

The digraph ‘ch’ can be challenging because it produces a different sound than its individual letters. Reinforce learning by comparing ‘ch’ words (e.g., ‘chip’ and ‘chop’) with words where ‘c’ and ‘h’ appear separately (e.g., ‘cat’ and ‘hat’).

Ideal for EYFS and early KS1, this Phase 2 phonics lesson supports pupils in building a strong foundation in reading and spelling. The slides can be used for whole-class phonics sessions, interventions, or as part of a structured phonics programme.

Looking for more **Phase 2 phonics activities**? Explore our other lessons covering different sounds, such as v, w, x, y and ff, ss, ll, j.

Download this **Phase 2 phonics PowerPoint** today and bring phonics learning to life with structured, engaging teaching slides!

 

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