Have fun reading every night, it is a lovely way to end a day.
As well as listening to your child read find time to read to them. When you read to your child, choose a book that would be challenging for them to read on their own. This helps them increase their vocabulary and lets them hear how an ‘expert’ reads.
As well as listening to your child read find time to read to them. When you read to your child, choose a book that would be challenging for them to read on their own. This helps them increase their vocabulary and lets them hear how an ‘expert’ reads.
Helping Your Child To Progress In Reading
Ask 2 of these Questions during or after your nightly reading! What will happen next? How do I know that? What happened after that? What does this remind me of? Who do I think that happened? What did I learn from reading this book? Why do I like this book? Why did ………? Do I think …..… made the right choice? What would I have done? Why? |
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Sight words
Dolch sight words arranged by grades Recommended Reads
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Home reading folder reminders:
As well as listening to your child read find time to read to them. When you read to your child, choose a book that would be challenging for them to read on their own. This helps them increase their vocabulary and lets them hear how an ‘expert’ reads.
- Return this folder and your reading book to school each day.
- When you finish your book, place your folder and book in the ‘Reading books’ tray.
- Record your reading in your reading record three times a week (or more!). This could be reading aloud to an adult or discussing with an adult what you have read independently.
- You will also be able to take out a school library book every Friday.
As well as listening to your child read find time to read to them. When you read to your child, choose a book that would be challenging for them to read on their own. This helps them increase their vocabulary and lets them hear how an ‘expert’ reads.