‘If children are to become readers for life, they must first love stories.’
Michael Morpurgo (Children’s Laureate 2003-5)
Pagbasa sa Roxeth Mead School,en,Ang pagbabasa ay pangunahing sa modernong lipunan at humuhubog sa atin bilang kritikal na pag -iisip,en,pag -aaral at pagtatanong sa mga mamamayan,en,Pag -aaral na basahin,en,at pagbabasa upang malaman,en,ay ang pundasyon para sa tagumpay sa edukasyon sa hinaharap at ang nag -iisang pinakamahalagang kasanayang pang -akademiko sa ating edad,en,Ito talaga ang susi sa pag -unlock ng natitirang pang -akademiko,en,Kurikulum,en,Gustung -gusto namin ang pagbabasa sa Roxeth Mead School,en,At ito ang pangunahing driver para sa aming buong kurikulum,en,Nilalayon naming tiyakin na ang bawat at bawat bata ay maaaring basahin sa isang naaangkop na antas para sa kanilang edad sa oras na umalis sila sa aming paaralan,en,anuman ang anumang mga hadlang,en,Pagtuturo ng Phonics sa Roxeth Mead School,en,Sa Roxeth Mead,en,Naniniwala kami na ang bawat bata ay dapat magkaroon ng pagkakataon na maging masaya,en,matatas na mga mambabasa,en,Samakatuwid,en
Reading is fundamental in modern society and shapes us as critical thinking, learning and questioning citizens. Learning to read, and reading to learn, is the foundation for future education success and is the singular most important academic skill of our age – it really is the key to unlocking the rest of the academic curriculum. We love reading at Roxeth Mead School, and it is the main driver for our whole curriculum. We aim to ensure that each and every child can read at an appropriate level for their age by the time they leave our school, regardless of any barriers.
Teaching of Phonics at Roxeth Mead School
At Roxeth Mead, we believe that every child should have the chance to become happy, fluent readers. Therefore, Ang ponika ay itinuro kahit na isang nakabalangkas na programa ng pang -araw -araw na mga aralin,en,pinaka -mahalaga,en,Ang mga aralin ay binalak ayon sa pangangailangan ng mga bata upang makatulong na mapaunlad ang kanilang pag -ibig sa pagbabasa at pagsulat,en,Ang mga bata ay tinuruan ng phonics mula sa pinakadulo simula ng kanilang paglalakbay sa paaralan,en,Sinusunod namin ang,en,Basahin ang pagsulat ng inc,en,Programang Phonics,en,Upang matiyak ang isang pare -pareho na diskarte sa pagtuturo ng phonics,en,Ang pamamaraan na ito ay napatunayan ng Kagawaran para sa Edukasyon at sumusunod sa kasalukuyang pinakamahusay na kasanayan sa pagtuturo ng phonics at pagbabasa at pananaliksik na pang -edukasyon tungkol sa paraan ng pag -aaral ng mga bata,en,Oras ng kwento,en,Ipinakita ng pananaliksik na kung magbasa ang mga bata,en,o binabasa sa,en,Mga minuto sa isang araw ay malantad sila sa,en,mga salita sa isang taon ng paaralan,en,Gumagawa kami ng isang pangako sa aming mga anak na babasahin sila kahit papaano,en, most importantly, lessons are planned according to the children’s need to help develop their love of reading and writing.
Children are taught phonics from the very start of their journey at school. We follow the Read Write Inc. phonics programme to ensure a consistent approach to the teaching of phonics. This scheme has been validated by the Department for Education and follows current best practice on the teaching of phonics and reading and educational research about the way that children learn best.
Story Time
Research has shown that if children read (or are read to) for 20 minutes a day they will be exposed to 1,800,000 words in one school year! We make a pledge to our children that they will be read to for at least 10 minuto sa isang araw ng guro ng klase o ta at bubuo sila ng iba pang kalahati sa pamamagitan ng pagbabasa sa bahay para sa,en,minuto,en,Pagsuporta sa iyong anak na may pagbabasa sa bahay,en,Kahit na ang iyong anak ay tuturuan na basahin sa paaralan,en,Maaari kang magkaroon ng malaking epekto sa kanilang paglalakbay sa pagbabasa sa pamamagitan ng pagpapatuloy ng kanilang pagsasanay sa bahay,en,Inaasahang babasahin ang mga bata sa bahay,en,minimum sa isang linggo na minimum at dapat itong hikayatin sa lahat ng oras,en,Inirerekumendang Mga Listahan ng Pagbasa,en,Ang pagtiyak na ang mga bata ay nakikibahagi sa pagbabasa mula sa isang maagang edad ay isa sa pinakamahalagang paraan upang makagawa ng pagkakaiba sa kanilang mga pagkakataon sa buhay,en,Kami ay masigasig tungkol sa pagtaguyod ng pagbabasa para sa kasiyahan at hinihikayat ang mga bata na ma -access ang isang hanay ng mga teksto,en 10 minutes
Supporting your child with reading at home
Although your child will be taught to read at school, you can have a huge impact on their reading journey by continuing their practice at home. Children are expected to read at home 5 times a week minimum and this should be encouraged at all times.
Recommended Reading Lists:
Making sure that children become engaged with reading from an early age is one of the most important ways to make a difference to their life chances. We are passionate about promoting reading for pleasure and encouraging children to access a range of texts. Hinihikayat ka naming gamitin ang mga listahan na naaangkop sa edad na ito upang matuklasan ang mga bagong uri ng teksto at may-akda sa bahay,en,Makakakita ka ng marami sa mga tekstong ito sa iyong lokal na aklatan o bookstore,en,Hinihikayat ka naming bumili ng anuman mula sa mga independiyenteng mga bookstore upang suportahan ang mga maliliit na negosyo,en,www.booksfortopics.com/reception,en. You will find many of these texts in your local library or bookstore. We do encourage you to purchase any from independent bookstores to support small businesses.
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A love of books is the most important thing we can give to any child and we at Roxeth Mead aim to promote the joy of reading as the foundation stone of all our other activities. The attached book list has been produced by Roxeth Mead to promote reading and a love of literature.
All lists can be contentious as there is always a certain degree of subjectivity involved, and I am sure that there will be favourite books that you have read with your child, or as a child yourself that have been omitted. If this is so please let me know, and I can include your recommendations in future lists.
The stories are diverse in nature ranging from the simplest for the very young right through to the more sophisticated that could be read by more able readers, and more importantly, by you to your child.
Reading together, discussing the story and characters is invaluable. On a practical level it will help to improve your child’s vocabulary and comprehension skills, but ultimately it should lay the foundations for a life-long interest in books.
A good story read in a warm and comforting environment will motivate a child to read. A child can be taught the mechanics of reading, but without instilling a desire to read by connecting with a story that inspires the imagination the skills become futile. Michael Morpurgo believes this passionately having worked closely with children, promoting this desire to read and enjoy literature, and he argues the point cogently in his article that appeared in The Royal Society of Literature Review (Feb. 2008)
‘We get ourselves all hot and bothered about the teaching of synthetic phonics and the like, and we forget that none of it is much use unless the child wants to read in the first place……….We all know that unless a child is motivated to learn, then there will be apathy or resistance in the learning process. They are much more likely to want to deal with the difficulties of learning to read if they know it is these words that give them access to all these wonderful stories.’
At Roxeth Mead we are endeavouring to follow Michael Morpurgo’s advice, and I hope that the attached list will encourage you and your child to enjoy together as many books as possible.
Happy Reading!
Elmer Stories
by David McKee
Andersen Press
The Gruffalo,
Tiddler,
Monkey Puzzle
Room on the Broom
by Julia Donaldson,
illustrated by Axel Scheffler
Scholastic
Burglar Bill,
by Janet and Allan Ahlberg
Puffin
Each Peach Pear Plum
by Allan Ahlberg
Puffin
The Tiger Who Came To Tea,
by Judith Kerr
Harper Collins
Where the Wild Things Are,
by Maurice Sendak
Red Fox
The Tale of Samuel Whiskers,
by Beatrix Potter
Frederick Warne
Yertle the Turtle,
The Cat in the Hat,
by Dr. Seuss
Colins
The Story of the Little Mole Who Knew
It Was None Of His Business,
by Holzwarth and Wolf Erlbruch
Chrysalis
The Very Hungry Caterpillar,
by Eric Carle
Puffin
Whatever Next
The Large Family Series
by Jill Murphy
Walker Books Ltd.
Dear Zoo
Oh Dear
by Rod Campbell
Campbell Books Ltd.
Owl Babies
Farmer Duck
Can’t You Sleep Little Bear
by Jez Alborough
Harper Collins
Daisy Stories
by Jane Simmons
Orchard Books
Skip Across the Ocean
by Floella Benjamin
Frances Lincoln Children’s Books
The Big Wide Mouth Frog
by Anna M Larranaga
Candlewick
Pass the Jam Jim
by Kaye Umansky and Margaret Chamberlain
Red Fox
Dog’s Colourful Day
by Emma Dodd
Puffin
George and the Dragon
by Chris Wormell
Red Fox
Fergus stories
by Tony Maddox
Piccadilly Press
Number Rhymes to Say and Play
by Opal Dunn
Frances Lincoln Children’s Books
I Forgot to Say I Love You
by Miriam Moss
Orchard Books
Handa’s Surprise
Handa’s Hen
By Eileen Brown
Walker Books
The Big Hungry Bear
By Don and Audrey Wood
Child’s Play
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt
by Michael Rosen
Walker Books
The Twits,
Danny, the Champion of the World,
George’s Marvellous Medicine
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,
The BFG
Mathilda
Revolting Rhymes,
by Roald Dahl
Puffin
Charlotte’s Webb,
by EB White
Puffin
The Story of Babar,
by Jean de Brunhoff
Egmont
Winnie-the-Pooh,
by AA Milne, illustrated by EH Shepherd
Egmont
Stig of the Dump,
by Clive King
Puffin
Ballet Shoes,
by Noel Streatfield
Puffin
Howl’s Moving Castle,
by Dianna Wynne Jones
Harper Collins
Just So Stories,
by Rudyard Kipling
Walker
The Borrowers,
by Mary Norton
Puffin
The Magic Faraway Tree,
by Enid Blyton
Egmont
Underwater Adventure,
by Willard Price
Red Fox
Tintin in Tibet,
by Herge
Mammoth
The Complete Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales
Chronicle
Erik the Viking,
by Terry Jones,
illustrated by Michael Foreman
Puffin
Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats,
by TS Eliot
Faber & Faber
The Iron Man,
by Ted Hughes
Faber & Faber
The Owl and the Pussycat,
by Edward Lear
Corgi
The Wind in the Willows,
by Kenneth Graham
Egmont
The Worst Witch Collection
by Jill Murphy
Puffin
Peter Pan,
by JM Barrie
Puffin
Mr Majeika,
by Humphrey Carpenter
Puffin
The Water Babies,
by Charles Kingsley
Wordsworth
A Little Princess,
The Secret Garden,
by Frances Hodgson Burnett
Wordsworth
Pippi Longstocking,
by Astrid Lindgren
Oxford
Bambert’s Book of Missing Stories
by Rheinhardt Jung
Egmont
The Firework-maker’s Daughter,
The Scarecrow and his Servant
by Philip Pullman
Random House
Tom’s Midnight Garden,
by Philippa Pearce
Oxford
The Sword in the Stone,
by TH White
HarperCollins
The Chronicles of Narnia,
by CS Lewis
Collins
Clarice Bean, Don’t Look Now,
by Lauren Child
Orchard Books
The Railway Children,
by E Nesbit
Oxford
The Selfish Giant,
by Oscar Wilde
Puffin
Black Beauty,
by Anna Sewell
Puffin Classics
Just William,
by Richmal Crompton
Macmillan
Jennings Goes to School
by Anthony Buckeridge
House of Stratus
Comet in Moominland,
by Tove Jansson
Puffin
The Bad Beginning,
By Lemony Snicket
Egmont
Alice in Wonderland and
Through the Looking Glass,
by Lewis Carroll
Penguin Classics