Scope & Sequence
TerraLit Programme
Scope & Sequence
A complete map of all three generators — what to teach, when to teach it, and how phonics, spelling rules, and syllabication connect at every stage.
🌿 Phonics Generator
📋 Spelling Rules
🔤 Syllabication
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A note on pace: Every learner moves at their own pace. Some students may need more time at one stage before moving forward — that is completely normal and expected. Trust what you observe in your learner. These stages are a guide to support your teaching, not a rigid prescription.
📐 Sequential Stages — Stages 1 to 8
These stages build on each other. Each stage assumes the previous one is secure. Teach in order and move forward when the student demonstrates consistent accuracy — not just familiarity.
✓ Free preview — Stages 1 to 4
🔒 Stages 5–8 and Extensions — full access required
See the full scope & sequence
You're seeing Stages 1–4 free. The full programme map includes Stages 5–8 and all extension modules.
Stage 5A — Vowel Teams Stage 5B — Diphthongs Stage 6 — Position Rules Stage 7 — R-Controlled Stage 8 — Final Syllables Extensions C · P · L · M
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🔓 Extensions — Introduce when ready
These are not tied to the sequential stages. Introduce any Extension when the student demonstrates readiness — regardless of which sequential stage they are on. A P2 student can start Compound Words while still working through Stage 3 blends.
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