Reading
Reading Newsletter
Please find below our latest reading newsletters, which feature author insights and recommended reads from staff and pupils. Plenty to keep you reading throughout the term.
Recommended Reading
Here at Wilberlee we love reading. We believe that reading opens doors for children. We believe passionately in building the phonetic skills for reading from the minute children start with us in reception.
We know that as parents you will have done much of the ground work for us in reading to your child as a baby and toddler. We cannot underestimate the importance of reading to children and with children of ALL AGES. Once children have begun the reading journey they still need us to read to them so that they can listen to books for pleasure and hear correct intonation in voices and concentrate on the plot rather than having to work hard on the decoding of invidiual words.
We have put together a recommended reading list for children in each class of the books we feel your children should read and hear read to them before they move to the next class. These are classic books and stories and range of authors covering a range of topics. If you would like further guidance please call into school and speak to either your child's class teacher or Mrs Wood our literacy coordinator who will be happy to help.
There will be prizes and rewards for children completing the whole reading list and small sections such as columns and rows. It's not a race but a guide for reading pleasure. All the books on the list can be found in your child's classroom book case or book basket.
STORY SACKS
In Class One the children take home story sacks to share a story at home with an adult. They love reading them at home and it is very exciting to see which story they can enjoy. In each story sack there is a puppet or toy related to the story, which the children can use to promote story retell and acting out the story they have heard.
library
The school library has had an amazing transformation and is now homed in the school house. Each class has the opportunity to visist the library each week to change their library book. The year six library monitors do an excellent job of keeping the library organised.