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Reading in KS2

Reading

Intent:

At Mevagissey Primary School, we offer children an English Curriculum that is designed to inspire a life-long love of reading; a curriculum that ensures all children are taught the necessary skills to become confident and accomplished writers.

We recognise that each child requires a solid foundation of literacy skills in order to access the wider curriculum. We have therefore introduced a novel study curriculum, centred on the teaching of high-quality texts, capable of capturing children’s imagination whilst providing writing opportunities to excite and enthuse.  

 

Implementation:

Reading is the key to academic success. Those children who enjoy reading and can read well have the door opened to a world of opportunity. At Mevagissey Primary School, encouraging children to love reading and books is at the forefront of what we do.  

Teachers read to their classes daily, and through hearing stories, children are exposed to high-quality literature and given the opportunity to build their vocabulary. The shared joy of whole-class reading – in our opinion – is one of the most effective way of demonstrating to children the power of a great story.

We use Accelerated reader to track reading and ensure that pupils are selecting books of a suitable difficulty. Children are encouraged to read using a number of initiatives, such as our Class Ping Pong Challenge. Children earn ping pong balls when they read and quiz on their AR books. Once their class tube is full (photograph below) children receive a class reward, where their teacher reads them a new story and they share a small treat. We also have ‘Hot Chocolate Fridays’. Each week, children who have read regularly at home celebrate their reading achievements with a hot chocolate.

In 2022, in an attempt to raise standards in Reading, we introduced Whole Class Guided Reading. We decided to tie our Writing and Reading sequences together. In these lessons, reading is taught daily and all children have the opportunity to become immersed in exciting texts. Whole Class Reading ensures that children grow into fluent, confident readers as they have the opportunity to read greater quantities of text. 

In order to help children develop their comprehension skills, we have implemented Reading VIPERS - a strategy aimed at teaching children how to identify the different question types they might face in a reading comprehension test. In each lesson, teachers model the skills needed to answer questions linked to their novel, always referring back to VIPERS to help children consolidate their understanding of the different question types. Whole Class Reading sessions are geared towards the unpicking and teaching of ambitious and challenging language. 

To ensure children have access to a broad range of texts, we recently renewed our partnership with the library service. Our library is now full of exciting, high-quality texts!

 

Impact:

Children at Mevagissey Primary School are passionate about books. Children enjoy discussing the books they have read in school and at home.

When children are exposed to a wide range of books, they are given the opportunity to explore the perspectives of characters from all different walks of life. This helps to develop empathy.

Children broaden their vocabulary through reading.

Reading inspires and informs writing as children become better-able to identify ‘great’ examples of writing in the books that they read.

Reading attainment at the end of EYFS, KS1 and KS2 is above that of the National Average. Children also achieve highly in the phonics screening check.

Home reading

 
 
We would love for every child to read at home every night. The benefit of this is to instill a lifelong love of reading within our children. When children have read at home they get a sticker in their reading record and get to move their name up on their class chart. This then contributes towards the whole class reward where they get to listen to an adult read their favourite book whilst having a munch on some yummy popcorn. Reading at home not only supports the children's progress and development but it also strengthens the  bond with adults at home who are invested in listening and talking to their children about their book of choice. Click on the picture below to get some tips on how to support children with reading at home.
Recommended Book lists
 
Have a look at the recommended year group books below. Listed are the top fifty books that are recommended that your child reads. See how many you can read and share them with us when you do!
Click on the photo below for the Year 3 recommended reading list.
Click on the photo below for the Year 5 recommended book list.
Reading Book marks to support your children's reading at home.
Click on the photo below for the Year 4 recommended reading list.
Click on the photo below for the Year 6 recommended book list.
Parent reading resources.