Zoo-phonics Teaches Kids to Read, Spell and Write

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Comprehensive One-Day Workshop

Our comprehensive one-day workshop will enable you to quickly and effectively teach all aspects of language arts – based on phonemic awareness and phonics, taught kinesthetically and mnemonically. The principle of Zoo-phonics maximizes understanding, memory, utilization and transference to all areas of the reading, spelling and writing process in a playful and concrete manner.

This workshop is recommended for anyone who wants to learn Zoo-phonics to teach to others. Zoo-phonics is easy to learn. A Zoo-phonic workshop will train you to implement Zoo-phonics effectively and see quick results!

Our target audience includes teachers, administrators and parents of Preschool, Head Start, Kindergarten, 1st-3rd Grades, Title I, Title VII, Special Education, ELL/Bilingual, and tutors or instructional aides.

A comprehensive one-day workshop...

Teaches the Animal Alphabet that “cements” sounds and shapes of the alphabet into memory through a Body Movement, allowing the children to utilize the alphabet immediately.

Sequentially and developmentally teaches through the educational hierarchy: listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Presents many playful phonemic awareness activities.

Introduces many ideas to help you teach phonics, sound blending, reading, spelling, writing and critical thinking skills through use of both decodable books and literature.

Places heavy emphasis on the alphabet, CVC words, blends and digraphs, with a short introduction to the more advanced phonemic concepts.

Demonstrates how to reach all of your students (special needs, ELL, gifted, etc.).

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Zoo-phonics workshop surpasses expectations!
“The workshop met my expectations and above! This was the first phonics program I’ve liked.”

—Teacher from Atlanta, GA

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