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Worlebury St. Paul’s Primary School

Key Stage 1Reading Information Session

What was your favourite childhood book?

Worlebury St. Paul’s Primary School

Key Stage 1Reading Information Session

• A Love of Reading• Teaching Reading through the Curriculum• Foundations of Reading• Guided Reading• Reading Targets• Book Talk• Reading Top Tips

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Fill your house with stacks of books, in all the crannies and all the nooks.

Dr. Seuss

Books make great gifts because they have whole worlds inside of them."

Neil Gaiman

If we don’t learn to love books’ we don’t read. And if we don’t ready widely we don’t think

deeply. Michael Rosen

“O please, oh PLEASE, we beg, we pray, Go throw your TV set away, And in its place you can install,

A lovely bookshelf on the wall.” Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate

Factory

A Love of Reading

Teaching Reading through the Curriculum

Foundations of Reading

Book introduction or recap

Strategy check

Independent Reading

Returning to the text

Response

Next Steps

Guided Reading

Reading Targets

Book Talk

Reading Top Tips

Setting the Atmosphere

enjoyable

role-

model

favourite

books

comfortable

quiet

inform

Reading Top Tips

Helping with Word Reading“What would make sense there?”

“What do you think that word could be?”

“Use the picture to help you figure out what it could be.”

“Go back to the beginning and try that again.”

“Skip over it and read to the end of the sentence (or paragraph). Now what do you think it is?”

“Put in a word that would make sense there.”

“You read that word before on another page. See if you can find it.”

first letterCh-a-m-p-i-o-nBlend together

Champion

Jack was the champion after he won the race.

How can you support your childwhen they are faced with challenges?

Reading Top Tips

Most importantly…

“Good for you. I like the way you tried to work that out.”

The Rights of the Reader

By Daniel PennacIllustrated by Quentin Blake

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