Reading at home is an essential part of a child's learning journey. As a school we want to support you and your child to enable them to become successful readers. Below is a range of information, resources and links to help you with your child at home.
Those children who are learning to read through our phonics approach have access to books during term time. However, we want them to be able to access the right book for them throughout the whole year. This is why we have introduced Big Cat eBooks. Please use the information provided to you by school and below to access the resource.
A video for parents to support using Collins eBooks. Those children who have been accessing the Little Wandle scheme can use the resource.
As our pupils develop their phonics knowledge and improve in their fluency as a parent you will find their interest in books increases. As a school we have a progressive approach to reading and we expect the same to be mirrored at home. Below we have provided information for parents and carers to help support them with reading at home.
Every week your child will come home with:
Alongside books that support reading fluency, children will select (younger children will be taught and guided) books from the library or linked literature from the classroom. Every week or fortnight your child will come home with:
Parents and carers, no matter what the age of the child should be hearing them read and discuss the texts they have selected.
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Parents MUST help their children become interested in reading if they are to succeed in school. These 5 tips will make reading with your child more effective.