Welcome to our phonics course! Our program blends the effective methodologies of Letterland Phonics and Montessori materials for optimal learning outcomes. Letterland Phonics breathes life into letters with captivating characters, engaging stories, and memorable associations, creating an enjoyable and effective learning experience. The incorporation of Montessori materials adds a hands-on and multisensory dimension, enabling children to actively engage through tactile exploration and visual cues, deepening their understanding of phonics concepts. This comprehensive approach caters to diverse learning styles, ensuring an enriching phonics journey. Get ready to embark on an exciting adventure of phonics and literacy development with us!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Children of what age can take our phonics class?
A: Children aged 3-6.
Q: What is the size of the class?
A: We offer 1-on-1 classes tailored to the child’s specific needs, as well as small group classes that accommodate no more than 4 children.
Q: Why is it essential for your child to learn phonics?
A: Learning phonics is a key step in a child's literacy journey. By mastering the relationship between sounds and letters, they can unlock the mysteries of reading and writing. Phonics empowers children to express themselves creatively and confidently, igniting a lifelong passion for learning.
Q: Why Hocus Pocus Phonics?
A: At Hocus Pocus Academy, we employ a multi-pronged approach to teaching phonics through interactive activities like flashcards, games, videos, and exercises, ensuring an engaging and effective learning experience. Our integrated Letterland + Montessori phonics program is designed to cater to each child's unique needs, ensuring optimal progress. We prioritize parent involvement in their child's learning by offering home exercises and recommending engaging books and materials to extend learning beyond the classroom, empowering parents to support their child's progress and maximize efficiency. This sets us apart from other learning centers that often overlook the importance of parent engagement outside of the classroom.