OK, I toyed with the idea of calling this post
because it rhymes, but that title does not do justice to how much I love this program! “Review” always sounds so stale to me, so I thought I would just title this precisely the way I feel!
You heard me mention it back when I did the SpellQuizzer giveaway; however, I didn’t really tell you much about it except that SpellQuizzer meshes well with it. So, let me explain a bit about Phonetic Zoo itself, and hopefully, you’ll see why I LOVE this spelling curriculum!
Quick Background:
Last year, my almost 10 year old son was struggling at spelling. Voracious reader. Horrible speller.
I happen to believe that spelling is important. I’d be one of those people who says poor spelling makes you look ignorant no matter how intelligent you are. I know there are people who struggle terribly with it and I am forever grateful for spellcheckers; however, you honestly have to have some basis of correct spelling or even the best spellchecker in the world won’t figure you out.
So, this child who speaks well, writes well, reads well, needed help.
Yet traditional spelling programs weren’t working. Sure, he could get the test right (eventually), but he wasn’t retaining a thing!
I’d all but given up when I got my Veritas Press catalog for the year. In it, they recommended Phonetic Zoo from Institute for Excellence in Writing. Now, I had heard Andrew Pudewa speak at a homeschool conference years ago, and I loved what he had to say about spelling, but I somehow missed the fact that he had actually created a spelling program.
Anyway, the review in Veritas Press convinced me this was worth a try even with the $100 price tag. I ordered the product, watched their Spelling & The Brain DVD that explained why this method works, and set my son loose with the curriculum. I immediately started seeing steady results and it has continued into this year! He is retaining the information. He is more confident in his ability to spell correctly. All this done with very little effort on my part. Spelling well without cramming it down his throat is worth $100 to me!
So, let me give you a quick run down of my favorite aspects of this curriculum:
*Independent learning – Very little is required of me. In fact, I no longer go over his words at all with him. He is entirely in charge of his learning.
*Auditory – My son uses the CD player and headphones. The CDs follow a pattern similar to spelling bees. My son hears the word, sees it in his mind, then writes it. The words are even checked orally, which solidifies that concept of letters being put into the correct order to form the word.
*Simple & Non-consumable – No workbooks. Let me just say that again…NO WORKBOOKS! As you see in the picture at the top of the post, there are some cards that introduce the child to the words and cards you can hand them as they finish each lesson, but these are non-consumable. The simplicity of it means I’m not storing and finding places on my school shelves for a monstrosity of a curriculum.
*Repetition of all words – The child must master the entire spelling list twice in a row before moving on. So often a curriculum lets them off the hook if they ever once get a word right. Speaking from past experience, that does nothing to cement the word into the child’s brain.
*No need to rush – Spelling levels are not age graded. You start at A no matter who you are. Each level can easily last longer than a school year. When A is complete, you move to B. No one thinks you are behind. It is truly a go-at-your-own-pace curriculum.
I’ll be honest. This was the first time I purchased something for school and immediately sighed with relief. It was perfect and I am so glad I went ahead and bought it! I love it and it Works For Me!)
OK, your turn! What piece of curriculum have you purchased that was a sigh of relief to your homeschool?

































For us, it’s Building a Foundation of Scientific Understanding. My husband is a structural engineer and was very distressed by what our son wasn’t/wouldn’t be learning in school. This book/guide/lesson plan manual is really going to help our son (and daughter) learn to think critically about his/her environment and ask questions. Makes me so happy.
Sounds great….I love Veritas and would have bought this years ago, except for the price. i found a cheaper alternative that everyone loves…but I can tell not as good. Oh well.
I dont think I know you well enough to laugh at a misspelled word in your blog post about spelling. Oh wait…yes I can. LOL. I couldnt help myself. LOL
Oh my. The D.I.V.E. cd’s for Saxon math. They make my life so much easier!
This is good to know about. I have a nine year old who really struggles with spelling. If I don’t see some improvement in the next year with our current curriculum (Spelling Workout), I might have to give this a try. Thanks for sharing!
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We have used this spelling curriculum for about five years now and haven’t looked back. My oldest is currently using IEW’s highschool spelling program, preparing him for college and the SAT’s it is great!!!!!!
Thanl you for writing about this! We’ve been looking at getting this and I’m glad to see another positive review! Can’t wait to try it out!
Amy,
This sounds like so really incredible curriculum and I thank you so much for sharing all the ins and outs of how it works.
Love and Hugs ~ Kat
We were struggling with science this year until we found Ellen Johnston McHenry’s Elements: Ingredients of the Universe Introduction to Chemistry for ELEMENTARY students. It explains the basics of chemistry in a fun and simple way. My first grade science-lover enjoys it so much, I use it as a reward for finishing his less favorites (like spelling):). I think it cost me $20 at Rainbow and we are so pleased!
I haven’t found the right spelling curriculum yet, and my oldest really struggles with spelling (because of special needs). I wonder if this might help him as well.
This is what we use in our homeschool and have done from the beginning (of our homeschool). It is a fabulous resource as is the “Excellence in Writing” course. It is also very self propelled…there are DVD’s for the children to work through with their workbook and it is a wonderful course. I’m so glad you thought to post about this course Amy…it is great!
Blessings,
Camille
Teaching Textbooks has changed my life. HUGE sigh of relief for this busy homeschool mom of seven. I know some people are critical of it, but it is amazing!
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Teaching Textbooks is a favorite here too!
I am so glad you wrote about this, Amy! I also heard A. Pudewa at our hs conference this spring, and even ordered his “Spelling and the Brain” CD since I missed that session. I had no idea he had a spelling curriculum! I guess he’s extra careful about over-hawking his products…and just trusts that the word-of-mouth will sell them! Definitely going to try to work this into my budget…