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Our approach to Reading

 

At Porchester, we recognise the importance of reading and it is therefore timetabled to be taught regularly and explicitly each week. Our approach is based on Complete Comprehension and is centered around 8 key skills:

 

 

Our Porchester Reading Lesson Structure outlines the sequence of lessons followed each week, in summary:

 

 

Reading for Pleasure

 

In order for our children to become frequent readers, developing a love of reading is fundamental. At Porchester, our library is a vehicle for promoting a love of reading, with a key part of this being the Porchester Must Reads. This is a selection of high-quality texts that we recommend our children read during their time at Porchester. The collection has been carefully chosen to include bestsellers, classics, up-and-coming authors and diverse themes, ensuring our children are exposed to a range of quality literature and varied vocabulary, regardless of their ability. A team of librarians are trained to manage the library and make recommendations to others around school.

 

A reading culture is further promoted and celebrated throughout school in various ways:

  • Classroom book areas with readily available texts for further reading choice
  • ELS (Education Library Service) subscription linked to enquiry themes
  • Use of high-quality texts across the wider curriculum
  • Consideration given to text choice to inspire all children
  • Regular reading aloud sessions for pleasure
  • Regular opportunities for independent reading and informal book talk
  • Themed days and events e.g. World Book Day, Book Fair 
  • Teachers modelling a love of reading (talking about books, enthusing about books)
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