Starting from 12th March 2025 at Sophia College, Science Building Room Number 26
Starting from 12th March 2025 at Sophia College, Science Building Room Number 26
We offer exceptional teaching
Jolly Phonics is a method to teach alphabet sounds through synthetic phonics. 42 actions for letter sounds, for both children and teachers. These sounds are split into seven groups.
Letter Sound Order
The sounds are taught in a special order (not alphabetically) which helps to read words at an early age.
How does Jolly Phonics work?
In Jolly Phonics five key skills for reading and writing are taught by learning the sounds, blends, cutting the words, tricky words and formation of letters.
Can I start my own Jolly Phonics class?
Yes you can start your own Jolly Phonics class.
We provide
1000 worksheets
PDF of 13 Jolly Phonics Books
Can I complete the course fast?
Yes the course can be completed in 10 sessions
Job options for the Phonics Teacher Training Course?
Jolly Phonics Teachers Training Program helps a candidate to work as a phonics teacher in nursery, kindergarten pre-primary, activity centre full-time or part-time or start your jolly phonics classes.
Work as
Teachers
Parents
School Heads
Principal
Language Coaches
Counsellors
Coordinators
Content Developers
Benefits of doing Jolly Phonics Teachers Training
Become a Jolly Phonics Expert
You receive
Hard copy of certificate.
Learn to Start your own jolly phonics institute.
Become a confident, resourceful educator.
Work in a school as Jolly Phonics expert.
Earn by offering the jolly phonics course online/offline.
Get 13 jolly phonics pdf books.
Get pdf of step by step instructions book on how to teach Jolly Phonics.
1000 worksheets pdf.
Jolly Phonics Flashcards pdf
Word Wheels pdf
Jolly Phonics Stories pdf
Flashcards for blending pdf
Books for each letter pdf
Blends list pdf
Consonant Blends Flashcards pdf
Six Phases of Jolly Phonics pdf
Tricky word list pdf
Word bank (300 words) pdf
Notes on every topic pdf
Jolly Phonics Are For
Parents
School Heads
Principals
Language Coaches
Counsellors
Coordinators
Content Developers
Entrepreneurs
Phonics international Intensive Course in Jolly Phonics Teacher Training
Duration 2 weeks - 1 hour daily.
Fee 16700/-
Learn
What to teach inside Jolly Phonics
How to teach Jolly Phonics
How much to charge for classes and sessions
How to advertise and promote the Jolly Phonics classes
How to open your own Jolly Phonics centre
Course includes learning:-
72 letter sounds.
Long sounds.
Short sounds.
Blending
Segmenting
Formation
Tricky words
G rule
C rule
Rabbit rule
Magic e rule
Doubling rule
Flossy rule
Spelling rules
CK rules
R control words
Silent sounds
Wall of doubling rules
Games and activities
Students Receive
13 International books PDF
1000 worksheets pdf
Hard copy of certificate
Jolly Grammar syllabus
Grammar 1
Covers nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, vowel digraphs, alternative spellings of vowels, plural endings, short vowels and consonant doubling, consonant blends, develop basic sentence structure, and alphabet order.
The syllabus also includes sentence construction, using punctuation, and identifying parts of speech.
Topics covered in Jolly Grammar
Grammar 2
Topics covered include:
New spelling patterns – ei, eigh, ture
Silent letters – b, c, h, k, w
Syllables
Identifying the short vowels
Spelling rules – consonant doubling and adding suffixes
Tricky word families
Revision of elements covered in the Grammar 1 Pupil Book
Further adjectives – possessive
Comparatives and superlatives
Prepositions
Conjunctions
Dictionary work
Punctuation
Exclamation marks
Apostrophes
Further sentence development.
The Grammar 3
It is for children aged 7+
It provides:
Practical advice and ideas for teaching
Step-by-step lesson plans and notes for the teacher
Continues to introduce new grammar elements
36 structured grammar and punctuation lessons (1 lesson per week)
36 spelling lessons (1 lesson per week)
Topics covered include:
New spelling patters – tch, dge, ure, gn, gh, ex, n for /ng/, s, se and ze for /z/, a for /ar/, y for /i/, a for /o/, ere for /air/, and eer and ere for /ear/
Suffixes -‘less’, ‘able’ and ‘ful’
Proper adjectives
Nouns acting as adjectives
Collective nouns Pronouns – possessive/subjective and object
The present particle and the continuous tenses
Paragraphs
Subject and object in a sentence
Conjunctions
Questions and exclamations in speech