Jolly Classroom is available as an annual subscription per schoolJolly Classroom is a digital platform for teaching Jolly Phonics in the classroom, providing all the tools teachers need to deliver fun and engaging lessons, easily and effectively. Explore the new home of Inky, Bee and Snake today and discover a whole new way of teaching.Ideal for use with children aged 4-6 yearsFull and extensive year’s programme with more than 150 lessons and dozens of interactive and exciting activitiesExtensive selection of worksheets, templates and games that can be printed and used in class to reinforce teachingInbuilt audio for the letter sounds, Jolly Songs and story optionTeaching notes and planning guidelines for each lessonChoice of print or precursive lettersAbility to create multiple, personalised staff/classroom profilesFully cloud/web-based platformAvailable to use across a range of devices, from whiteboards (Promethean, Smart) to tablets/laptops (PC, Mac) With a fresh and vibrant new look, Jolly Classroom is split into 3 main steps, covering all the 42 letter sounds, alternative spellings and tricky words, as well as activities for reading and handwriting practice. Each Step provides progressive daily sessions, as well as practical advice and tips that the teachers can use in their class.Step 1 – Introduce the 42 letter soundsStep 1 focuses on the five key skills of Jolly Phonics to teach reading and writing.Learning the letter sounds: Children are taught the main 42 letter sounds. This includes alphabet sounds and digraphs such as /sh/, /th/, /ai/, and /ue/.Learning letter formation: Using different multi-sensory methods, children learn how to form and write the letters.Blending: Children are taught how to blend the sounds together to read and write new words.Segmenting: Children learn to identify and break down the sounds in words.Tricky Words: Children learn that there are irregular spellings for certain words. Step 2 – Build on the initial teachingStep 2 builds on the teaching in Step1 following a similar format of daily revision and consolidation, along with extension topics for the week. The main alternative vowel spellings, capital letters and alphabet, new tricky words and guided writing activities are all introduced.Step 3 – Consolidate the teachingStep 3 aims to consolidate the learning of Steps 1 and 2 by introducing new alternative letter-sound spelling patterns and tricky words, as well as long and short vowels, and a variety of reading comprehension activities.