Reading is at the heart of our curriculum. We encourage children to develop a positive attitude towards literature of all kinds and believe that parents play a vital role in this process. Children learn the knowledge and skills to become confident readers, so that they can read for both pleasure and information.
Reading is at the heart of our curriculum. We encourage children to develop a positive attitude towards literature of all kinds and believe that parents play a vital role in this process. Children learn the knowledge and skills to become confident readers, so that they can read for both pleasure and information.
We want the children in our school to:
We use a number of different strategies to promote a child’s love of books and encourage them to become confident, independent readers. Children are provided with many opportunities to read, enjoy and share books as well as being emerged in language rich environments with access to a breadth of vocabulary and print. We have a range of reading books for children to borrow alongside a non-fiction library that contains a wide range of reading materials to support children of all abilities.
Throughout the school day children are provided with many opportunities to develop and strengthen their literacy skills. These include:
Where it has been identified that children need additional support to meet age related expectations, the school offer a range of intervention support strategies including:
Our school maintains a large stock of reading books for children to borrow and take home. These are organised according to different colour bands. The bands link to our school assessments. Staff regularly check and assess children’s ability to ensure the children take home books carefully pitched to their ability level.
Download our Book Level Guide 2020 – 2021