Children who read regularly, or are read to regularly, have the opportunity to open the doors to so many different worlds! More importantly, reading will give children the tools to become independent life-long learners. We believe that reading is a key skill and are dedicated to ensuring that by the time our children leave us, they are competent and confident readers, ready for the next stage of their life.
Implementation
All members of our teaching team are exceedingly qualified to deliver: high-quality phonics sessions, guided reading sessions, one-to-one reading sessions, shared reading and interventions where necessary. All staff respond and adapt their teaching to ensure our children are stretched and challenged and to identify those children who may require additional support. Our school is well resourced with high-quality texts in a wide range of genres to ensure children have opportunities to apply and develop their reading skills. We regularly review and update our resources to ensure that they are appropriate for our current cohorts. Staff training is updated regularly.
The teaching of reading in our school is coherently planned through the use of our systematic, synthetic phonics programme (Letters and Sounds). Through a continuous cycle of planning, teaching and assessment we support the individual learning journeys of all children.
Impact
Through the teaching of systematic, synthetic phonics, our aim is for our children to become fluent readers by the end of Key Stage One. This is evidenced through our phonics screening results in which our children always achieve highly. From this, we can focus on developing their fluency and comprehension as they move through the school. However, we firmly believe that reading is the key to all learning and so the impact of our reading curriculum goes beyond the results of the statutory assessments. We promote reading for pleasure as part of our reading curriculum. Children speak extremely positively about reading and enjoy reading as part of their daily lives. They relish the idea of exploring a new book together or independently and understanding the importance of reading as a lifelong skill.
Fostering a Love for Reading
We develop a love for reading in a range of ways. These include:
Regularly sharing high quality books with the children
Family reading workshops
Author visits
Genre challenge in KS2
Encouraging daily reading at home
Continually updating our reading resources
(New books have been wrapped in brown paper with the blurb written on the front: finding out who gets to choose and open a parcel) (building excitement around books)
Our Reading Books
At our school, the children are provided with a rich and varied range of texts to read at home and at school. They use these to practice and apply their reading knowledge and skills. They are encouraged to read a wide range texts – fiction, poetry and non-fiction texts – to support and consolidate their understanding of word reading and their comprehension skills.
Our reading scheme is fully book banded in line with age-related expectations (EYFS, KS1 and KS2) with explicit links to reading ages and the letters and sounds phases. We use the Oxford Reading Tree (ORT) as the main reading scheme to teach, assess and engage our children as readers. However, this is supplemented with a range of other high-quality schemes that feed directly into our book banding system outlined above.
Our aim with the reading books we provide
Teach – using systematic, synthetic phonics (Letters and Sounds) with books that consolidate and embed this.
Practise – with fully decodable books linked to the children’s phase in phonics.
Offer richer reading – through a huge selection of stories and text types within our classroom and library ranges.
Make and evidence progress – through the carefully banded texts.
Support parents – with engaging stories and texts that are accessible for all.
Allow children the opportunity to choose their own texts within their reading level to promote and encourage excitement around books.
Family Reading Sessions
We are planning to hold some family reading sessions throughout the school year. As a school, we believe support from home plays a vital part in ensuring that your child is a happy and confident reader and writer. Reading with your child and as a family is a special time, where you can foster a love for reading and books that can last a lifetime! These will provide you with the opportunity to read with your child(ren) and their friends. We will provide a wide range of books for you to choose from. Remember you can also bring your own favourite book(s) from home to share with your child(ren). The children are also welcome to bring in their favourite books from home to share and read.
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