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Home Reading

Here at Grange, we believe that reading at home is invaluable in supporting your child in their development as a reader. Reading for pleasure at home every day not only boosts your child’s reading confidence but also supports them to develop a broader vocabulary, increased general knowledge and a better understanding of other cultures.

 

You can make a huge difference! Parents are the most important educators in a child’s life - even more important than their teachers and it’s never too early to start reading together.

 

We would ask that children read at home a minimum of twice a week. This is a minimum but we would hope children read at home every day if possible. The more the better!

 

As your child progresses through our phonics programme, they will bring home a reading book which will contain decodable words linked to the sounds they have been taught. When your child is in the early stages of learning to read, it is important that you sit with them and listen to them read. This means you are on hand to help support your child to sound out and blend any unknown words. It is also helpful if you ask your child questions about what they have read as this helps to check they have a good understanding.

 

Alongside their chosen reading book or flashcard set, your child will bring home a purple reading card. Please can you sign the card each time you have read with your child.

 

Your child will also have access to Bug Club online. This platform allows your child to access books and games to support their reading development. If you are not sure of your child’s log in details, please speak to your child’s teacher either in person or on Class Dojo.

 

Once your child has completed our phonics programme and have become a confident word reader, they will move to our Accelerated Reader programme.

To reward children’s efforts to read at home, we operate a book prize system. For each full reading card (to fill a card a child needs to read at home 68 times) or for 20 points, 50 points, 100 points and 150 points earned on Accelerated Reader, children can choose a book from our book prize selection to take home and keep.

 

Below you will find a selection of links to websites which can give you ideas and tips on how to support your child with home reading.

 

Reading | Oxford Owl

 

Tips for parents | Coram Beanstalk (beanstalkcharity.org.uk)

 

Parents and families | National Literacy Trust

 

If you have any questions about how you can support your child with home reading, please ask your child’s class teacher.

 

Thank you for your continued support.

 

 

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