In this letter, we explore interference alignment for the K-user single input single output interference channel with more efficient precoder sizes and lower sensitivity to channel state information at transmitters (CSIT). The main idea in this letter is to divide transmission time into some distinct blocks and select a subset of transmitters and receivers for signaling in each block. We show that our method can achieve more sum degrees-of-freedom compared with other schemes in the limited number of channel extensions. Furthermore, our method needs no full CSIT to be applicable which can be considered as another advantage of this letter.