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Reading For Pleasure

 

Children who complete the 100 Great Reads Challenge enjoy a special trip to Waterstones to purchase some of their own selected texts!

Children who complete the 100 Great Reads Challenge enjoy a special trip to Waterstones to purchase some of their own selected texts!

 

 

Hempstalls is proud to offer... The 100 Great Read Challenge. For more information please click here

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Intent

At Hempstalls Primary School, we wholeheartedly embrace the connection between academic achievement and the sheer joy of reading. Our intent is to use our school's vibrant reading community to cultivate a genuine love of books within our pupils. By developing a positive attitude to reading, endless opportunities will be unlocked for our pupils and future doorways will be opened. Our staff are committed to championing the cause of reading, infusing it throughout the curriculum and promoting book talk whenever the opportunity arises. Our ultimate aim is to not persuade children to read, but for children to choose to read independently.

Implementation

Children and adults share high quality texts from Reception up to Year 6. This engagement with books from the two-year-old room is paramount to ensure children begin to have a love for stories which in turn will see them wanting to read stories for themselves as they grow older. During a child’s journey throughout Hempstalls, their love of reading is fostered in multiple ways:

Exposure & Engagement  Our class readers are carefully selected with engagement in mind. Our children are exposed to exciting, high-level texts which are read to them with expression and emphasis by their class teacher. These sessions often end with ... "just one more chapter!"

Launch & Pre-Teach  Every term kicks off with a book themed launch day! A whole day exploring their new class reader never fails to garner excitement.  Teachers use this to explicitly teach context and vocabulary so that when the class reader starts, there are no barriers to enjoyment!

Incentives  Daily reading is rewarded with stamps in the planner; when milestones are met, prizes are awarded! In addition, our 100 Great Reads Challenge is a significant part of our school community. For every I0 hand - selected texts read, a prize is awarded during our Champion Reading Assemblies.

Reading Events 'World Book Day is a really big deal at Hempstalls' - Year 4 pupil 2023. A weeklong event, World Book Day is always supplemented with author visits and themed activities. In addition, throughout the year we hold themed reading events (e.g. spooky /winter reads). With a focus predominantly on enjoyment, children love sharing their own favourite texts and sometimes even their own work!

Author Visits Whilst we always have an author (or two) visiting during World Book Day, we make it a priority to invite authors into school throughout the year. In the academic year 2022-2023 we had 4 author visits with focuses ranging from dyslexia friendly texts, graphic novels and illustrators!

Role Modelling Book talk is an extremely important part of our school day. Book areas in classrooms are engineered to promote discussion and children know where to go if they need a recommendation.  Also, weekly sessions to the reading cafe and library are structured to promote this even further

Impact

The impact of these planned events and promotions in school will be that the children of Hempstalls read for pleasure whether this is in or out of school. In addition to this, the reading levels and fluency of all of our pupils will be improved and the attitudes towards reading will be positive. Children will have a greater understanding of what they have read or are reading. They will be confident to discuss texts read and even make recommendations to friends about authors and books to try as well as having in-depth conversations with staff about their choice of books in passing where relevant.

The impact for our children of reading for pleasure also has the ability to do more than increase school outcomes; it will give the chance to improve a person’s social mobility, emotional intelligence, and mental wellbeing.

Reading widely opens up the world; books offer an opportunity to learn about and empathise with times, locations and cultures which can be very different from their own. Books offer the opportunity to hear voices and stories that represent their own lives thereby capturing, validating, and enriching their own life experience.

 

 

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