Reading

 

At Cranbrook Church of England Primary School, we have worked hard to plan and implement a reading strategy that: 

 

  • Is based on scientific research 
  • Supports and engages all learners 
  • Prepares children to be fluent readers 
  • Is underpinned by an enjoyment of reading that will last a lifetime  

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At Cranbrook Primary, children are are introduced to a wide range of attractive and stimulating books in class book corners, and the school library, including classics, and modern literature from other cultures. Regular visits are made to our local library. Open our Core Text Map to see the texts children cover during their time at Cranbrook Primary School.

Please click here to see the texts we share across our curriculum. 

Cranbrook Core Text Map

 

 

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Strategies to support your child with their reading at home

There are many ways you can support your child whilst at home.  Reading should, where possible, take place daily.  Daily reading interaction allows you child to build their fluency and confidence skills which in turn, will make them better readers in the future. Click here to read our top tips for reading at home.

 

 

Comments from Ofsted Report  (2017)

Teachers use a range of effective strategies to teach writing. Linking writing to the exciting curriculum encourages pupils to write increasingly extended pieces. These allow pupils to develop their ideas and to practise their technical understanding of writing.

Much has been done to improve the teaching of reading. Teachers promote an enjoyment of reading. The library is well stocked. ‘Read with me’ sessions encourage parents to read with their child in school. Pupils receive rewards for becoming ‘home reading heroes’ by reading frequently at home.