Monster Phonics is the fun way to teach Systematic Synthetic Phonics. It is multi-sensory and colourful, using 10 Monster characters to create interest and engagement from the children. As it’s fun to learn, children accelerate their love of reading and writing and improve their results. Studies show a 38% increase in spelling accuracy in 5 weeks and a 23-month improvement in reading age over a 5-month period.

Everything you need to teach phonics in one exciting package

  • Clear progression maps, the programme progresses from simple to more complex phonic knowledge and skills
  • Covers all the major grapheme-phoneme correspondences and the National Curriculum statutory spelling requirements
  • Daily lessons and resources to teach Systematic Synthetic Phonics to children in Reception and Key Stage 1
  • The programme uses a multi-sensory approach to engage children
  • Scheduled formative and summative assessment ensures progress is closely monitored and the lower-achieving children are quickly identified
  • A fully decodable reading scheme is aligned to the programme and available to purchase
  • Includes letter formation and handwriting
  • Whole school training and parent information sessions are provided by experienced trainers
  • Parent logins are included in your subscription

Read our Trust Pilot reviews to see how Monster Phonics enthuses teachers, children and parents too.

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Grapheme-Phoneme Correspondence as the First and Foremost Approach

Monster Phonics uses grapheme-phoneme correspondence as the first and foremost approach. Teaching is supported by using colour and monster sound cues to make the grapheme-phoneme correspondence explicit and easier to learn. Directly linking each grapheme and sounds within words makes learning easier and fun. Once a grapheme has been taught, the colour is removed. Not only does this accelerates the learning of phonics, high-frequency words, including common exception words, are also easier to learn.

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