We looked for a way to make phonics fit into authentic reading and writing, and came across a program called "The Phonics Dance". It's really not a dance, but rather chants to the alphabet sounds and common hunks and chunks. The lessons definitely fit into the "mini" category, and there are charts up in the room and sentence strips available for students to use as reminders and tools while reading and writing. It's a program that allows you to introduce the hunks and chunks as your students need them, groups them in common patterns and introduces easily remembered chants to help the kids remember them.
After the alphabet and chunks are introduced, and students practice saying the whole routine daily (takes at the most 5 minutes. Teachers (and other students) refer kids to them all the time while reading and writing.
I'm sure my description is not too clear, so let me give you a link to a youtube video showing Ginny Dowd (the originator of this program) doing the Phonics Dance with her class. Also, her website is www.phonicsdance.com , It works perfectly with Daily 5/CAFE for our K, 1st and 2nd graders, and is used consistently across those levels at my district. Definitely worth checking out (and inexpensive).
You tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOmEoo08sC8