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English - Reading

To unlock the potential of every child'

Intent

We want all our children to develop into fluent, independent and passionate readers. We want our children to hold a love of reading with a good understanding of a range of authors. We want our children to use their knowledge gained from texts to help understand more about the world they live in.

Phonics

We use 'Little Wandle' Letters and Sounds Revised as our systematic synthetic phonics programme. Alongside this, we use Big Cat books as our chosen reading scheme which is aligned to our phonics teaching. 

During our reading lessons we concentrate on developing comprehension skills, fluency and prosody.  We teach reading strategies with a focus on using prior knowledge to broaden and develop pupils’ use of vocabulary across a range of subjects. Pupils learn how to:

  • make inferences from the text
  • predict what will happen next based on the information that has been given
  • explain preferences, thoughts and opinions about the text
  • identify and explain key features of fiction and non-fiction texts
  • sequence the key events in the story
  • retrieve and record information / key details from fiction and non-fiction
  • summarise main ideas

Reading

Teachers model and teach specific reading skills across the curriculum.  Across the school, each classroom displays reading rainbow posters which include reading lenses. The lenses are used to support the explicit teaching and modelling of reading skills. 

As a school we focus on developing fluency but also a love of reading. In all our classes adults read to the children throughout the day to develop a love of books. We have collated 100 books appropriate to different age groups. These books have been specially selected because they expose pupils to a variety of genres, authors and writing styles at an age appropriate level and hook them into reading.

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