St Patrick's CE Primary Academy

Reading

Reading Overview

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Reading in KS2

Reading is the foundation of our school curriculum; it provides our children with an essential life skill that they need to unlock learning and succeed in their future life. At St. Patrick’s, we endeavour to provide outstanding reading experiences with exciting and inspiring learning opportunities that promote the importance of this lifelong skill. We intend to deliver a curriculum that enables our children to be ready for each stage of their education. Teaching children to become fluent readers is a huge part of what we do at St. Patrick’s. We have lots of opportunities for reading exciting books and materials. We want children to enjoy reading; reading for pleasure and reading to learn. We aim for all children to reach their full potential in reading. Our children use reading as a tool across all subject areas, it enables pupils to learn new information and skills and prepares pupils for their future.

In Key Stage 2, teaching of Reading works alongside the Writing and Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling that is taking place within the classroom. Within the classroom, teachers use a range of age-related and Lexille count suitable texts to promote progress in verbal and written responses to Reading for all pupils within this Key Stage.  All reading activities are closely linked to year group KPI's/Interim Statements and include opportunities for Reading Across the Curriculum (RAC). Teachers ensure that all contain domains for Reading are covered throughout the academic year. 

Children who are in need of further development of phonics will access Twinkl phonics at the appropriate level, focusing on progress in phonetics to allow them to decode words in appropriately levelled texts. Reading for these children will be completed daily. Those children who have shown mastery of Level 6 phonics, but who still need further support with decoding, will have daily reading sessions using Project X books. From this, children can progress to texts which have an emphasis on language comprehension skills, including use of the Oxford Reading Tree scheme.

Home Learning in Reading is also linked to work being completed by the children in class.  Although no set reading scheme is followed in KS2, teachers have a wide selection of Oxford Reading Scheme books to choose from if they feel this is appropriate for individuals or groups of learners. Children who are receiving support in the development in phonics at Levels 5 and 6 will also be able to access online texts to support the phonetic learning that is taking place in school.

Reading Key Performance Indicators

Assessing Your Child’s Progress In Reading

The staff at St. Patrick’s are committed to raising attainment and pupil progress in Reading and Writing.  The assessments that are made in school are based on their progress against a set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIS). There are a set of these for each year group. To find out a little about the KPIS that your child will be assessed against, please read the attached.

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