Our program
Designed to help children realize their potential
Why us
Kids learn to read in 4 days and will be independent readers in just 40 days!
Improves reading skills
Improves comprehension
Improves confidence
Improves fluency
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Jolly Phonics - Basics & Intermediate
Learning The 42 Letter Sounds
Teaching Aids And Tools Used
- Child-friendly books & worksheets
- Colourful flashcards
- Memory Games
- Videos
- Online Games and Much More
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Jolly Phonics - Advance
Phonics / Decoding
- Word Families
- Alternative Spellings
- How to divide a word into syllables and where an accent (the stress) is generally placed. They are using words from their school syllabus and including other words too.
Reading Fluency
- How to read paragraphs smoothly, with expression, from one line to the next.
Building Vocabulary
- Reading and understanding frequently used prefixes and suffixes—especially the pronunciation of prefixes in accented and unaccented syllables. Teaches the “R” controlled vowel pairs -air, -ear, -eer, -oor, -oar, -our and -ier (hair, hear, deer, door, roar, four, our and their, etc.) It also teaches many common homophones (hear/here, their/there, bare/bear, male/mail, etc.
Reading Comprehension
- Clear pronunciation of words
- Grouping words together to sound like talking
- Using proper voice inflection [the rise and fall of the voice when speaking]
- Observance of punctuation marks
- They are translating syllables into words and focusing on phonetic spelling strategies. Students advance their phonics knowledge by decoding multisyllabic words and recognizing word roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
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Jolly Grammar
Level 1: For Children of 6-7.5 Years
Level 2: For Children of 7-8 Years
Topics covered include:
- New spelling patterns
- Silent letters
- Identifying the short vowels
- Spelling rules
- Tricky word families
- Further adjectives
- Prepositions
- Conjunctions
- Dictionary work
- Punctuation
- Exclamation marks
- Apostrophes
- Further sentence development
- Comparatives and superlatives
Level 3: For Children of 8-9 Years
Topics covered include:
- Revision of elements in 1 & 2
- Suffixes
- Nouns
- The present article
- Subject and objects
- Continuous tenses
- New spelling patterns
- Proper adjectives
- Collective nouns
- Paragraphs
- Conjunctions
Level 4: For Children of 7-8 Years
Topics covered include:
- Revision of elements in 1, 2, & 3
- The present participle
- Agreements Clauses
- Hyphens
- Parsing verbs
- Antonyms and Synonyms
- Nouns
- Onomatopoeia
- Independent Clauses
- Sentence writing
- Infinitives
- Homophones
Level 5: For Children of 8-9 Years
Topics covered include:
- Revision of elements in 1, 2, 3, & 4
- Simple and continuous tenses
- Adverb placement in sentences
- Prepositional phrases
- Transitive and Intransitive verbs
- Adverbs
- Parenthesis
- Sentence walls
- Contractions
- Compound subjects and objects
- The order of adjectives
- Irregular plurals
Level 6: For Children of 8-10 Years
Topics covered include:
- Revision of elements in 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5
- New spelling patterns
- Schwas
- New parts of speech
- Sentence Structure
- Introducing children to literary devices
- New spelling patterns
- Prefixes & suffixes
- Silent letters
- More alternatives
- Further punctuation
- Definite and indefinite articles
Jolly Phonics
Batches and Timings
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Batch - 1
This batch is organised with 40 Group Sessions containing up to 10 Kids which start at 4:30 pm (IST) and end at 5:30 pm (IST).
- 4:30 - 5:30 pm (IST)
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Batch - 2
This batch is organised with 40 Group Sessions containing up to 10 Kids which start at 5:30 pm (IST) and end at 6:30 pm (IST).
- 5:30 - 6:30 pm (IST)
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Batch - 3
This batch is organised with 40 Group Sessions containing up to 10 Kids which start at 6:30 pm (IST) and end at 7:30 pm (IST).
- 6:30 - 7:30 pm (IST)
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Batch - 4
This batch is organised with 40 Group Sessions containing up to 10 Kids which start at 7:30 pm (IST) and end at 8:30 pm (IST).
- 7:30 - 8:30 pm (IST)
We welcome kids into our program based on their age.
Each batch starts from 15th of every month.
Benefits of Teaching Phonics to Kids
Sound to symbol recognition becomes faster
A child who starts their reading journey with phonics tends to have excellent phonemic awareness, which is the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate letter symbols with their appropriate sounds.
Reading becomes better
The old saying “Practice makes perfect” ties well with phonics, as it is an important tool for children to develop reading skills. Over time, children are able to turn up into fluent readers, who can quickly recognize familiar words and sound out new words they encounter
Sounding out unfamiliar words is easier
Phonemic awareness helps children to sound out words easily, which they are not familiar with. Teaching phonics also allows children to find the regular patterns of words, and connect them for easier reading
Improves vocabulary and language development
Extensive reading leads in broadening a child’s vocabulary and general knowledge. Phonics allows children to develop their reading comprehension and also learn new words. With this, children are able to easily understand the overall meaning of words while they are reading.
Become better spellers
When children are aware of phonograms and how to break a word into sounds, they are also able to spell correctly. Understanding the rules of the English language helps children in choosing the right phonics for the sounds they hear when writing.
Builds patience and concentration
Most of the time while children practice reading, they are required to sit quietly so that they can focus on the task. This habit helps children become better by following a teacher’s instruction over time
Learn Syllable Structure
Children who learn phonics become more familiar with syllable structure, which characterizes how many consonants may occur before the vowel in a syllable, and how many after the vowel. Syllable structures become easier to understand through phonics education
Higher reading skills for better academic performance
With Phonics education, children become so active with their reading skills that promote achievement in other subjects as well. Children can also better grasp the knowledge in other subjects, across their school curriculum
Learn the rules of their language
In addition to learning all the phonograms, children are required to learn the rules of the English language. Grasping the rules of a language helps students choose which phonics to use when they hear a sound.
Each and every child is an individual with their own learning style. Phonics education is a method that encourages children to recognize words and provides opportunities for extensive reading and creative writing.
Teaching phonics is a way of making reading fun and engaging for the child.