Jolly Phonics:

The Fun and Easy Way to Become a Reading and Writing Superstar!

What is Jolly Phonics?

Jolly Phonics is a synthetic phonics programme that teaches children to read and write by breaking down words into their individual sounds. Children learn to recognise the sounds of letters and then blend them together to read words. They also learn to break down words into their sounds to write them.

How is Jolly Phonics taught?

Jolly Phonics is taught in a multi-sensory way. This means using a variety of teaching methods, such as songs, chants, actions, and games, to help children learn. It is also important to provide children with plenty of opportunities to practice their skills.

How many days it takes one to learn Jolly Phonics?

The number of days it takes one to learn Jolly Phonics depends on the individual learner. However, most children will be able to start reading simple words and sentences after a few weeks of using Jolly Phonics.

Jolly Phonics is a systematic program, which means that it is taught in a logical order. This makes it easy for children to learn and progress. However, it is important to note that every child learns at their own pace. Some children may learn Jolly Phonics more quickly than others.

     Who will teach Jolly Phonics?

    We have a team of expert teachers who have taken the time to learn Jolly Phonics in depth. They understand the principles of the program and how to use it effectively in the live online session. They are also able to adapt the program to meet the needs of all learners.

    Our expert teachers are passionate about teaching Jolly Phonics. They believe strongly that it is one of the best ways to teach children to read and write. They are committed to providing their students with the skills they need to succeed in school and in life.

    Here are some specific ways that our expert Jolly Phonics teachers are making a difference:

    • They are helping children to develop a strong foundation in reading and writing.
    • They are helping children to develop their phonemic awareness skills.
    • They are helping children to learn how to blend sounds together to read words.
    • They are helping children to learn how to segment words into their individual sounds to write them.
    • They are creating a fun and engaging learning environment for their students.