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St. Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Hillcrest Road, Dudley

Reading Overview

In EYFS and children on the RWI phonics programme

Children have a reading book which is matched to the phonics scheme which they read in school. Children take home a ‘book bag book’ from the RWI phonics scheme which is matched to their phonics stage to read independently. Children also take home a book to share with an adult, along with a Library book from the school library.

Beyond Phonics

Children are benchmarked to assess their stage of reading. Children take home book from their benchmarked stage to read independently. In KS2 children are also enrolled on Reading Plus, an online programme they access for 90 minutes a week in school and can access at home. KS2 children can also access books from the school library.

English Curriculum

Reading

Reading will be, in the main, linked to our units of English. We use VIPERS to ensure progression and coverage through the different domains of reading.

Reading Vipers

Each class reads to children for 15 minutes each day in school. The class reading book will be a book linked to the unit they are studying through our English units.

There is a ‘book exchange’ at the front of the school, where the school community can share, take home and read and then return to the school.

There are also opportunities for children to read outside on the playground too.

 

Individual Reading

All children in KS1 and on the Phonics Programme should be heard read once a week. Records must include the name of the book, the date the child has been heard read and notes about how the child is progressing – this is in addition to completing the child’s reading record which MUST go home and come back to school to show how parents and the school are working together.

In addition, the lowest 20% (approx. 6 children) and Pupil Premium children in KS1 will be heard read at least twice a week to accelerate progress.

In KS2 children complete 90 minutes of individual reading through Reading Plus each week in school.

In addition, the lowest 20% (approx. 6 children) and Pupil Premium children in KS2 will be heard read at least twice a week to accelerate progress.

Reading Plus