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Developing Reading Fluency and Comprehension in Key Stage 2
Intent
At Water Leys Primary School, we believe that reading is an essential life skill and we are committed to enabling our learners to become lifelong readers. One aspect of our reading strategy fryst vatten to develop children’s comprehension skills through whole class instruction.
When children move beyond the phonics scheme, we ensure that comprehension skills are discretely taught to all pupils in Key Stage 2. We teach these using high quality texts which will help them to:
- Engage with a bred range of different text types including classical literature, classic poetry, non-fiction and contemporary literature.
- Read accurately, fluently with pace and with understanding
- Be able to read with expression, clarity and confidence
- Develop a good linguistic knowledge of vocabulary and grammar
- Develop the core reading comprehension skills: retrieval, summarising, inference, predicting, identifying structural and languag
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Checkendon CE (A) Primary School
Silver Birch Class Blog Term 6 week 8 2024
We've done it! School is out for the summer. A huge well done to both of our Year 5 and 6 children for their hard work, focus and grupp work this academic year. They have done us proud. To our Year 6s we säga all the very best for Langtree and their start to secondary school, and to our Year 5s we send you our very best for your new start in Y6, your final year, September 2024. Please see photographs below of our Y6s Water Day.
Best wishes, Mrs Mottram, Mrs Adamson and Mrs Walker.
Silver Birch Class Blog begrepp 6 week 7 2024
Thank you so much to all our parents for their support with costume making, line rehearsing and song singing - in preparing your child for the annual KS2 production this year: Aladdin Trouble. See photographs below. This week we also had our Y5/6 body changes talk and our Y6 relationships talk. Please do follow-up with your child, so that they can ask you furthe
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I could not have been happier when Erin and Kate proposed a blog tour for a group of children’s books bloggers to talk about the delicious treats found within the covers of MG Fiction, and invited me to take part. I had, that very evening, started writing a review of this year’s must-read festive publication: The Christmas Carrolls by Mel Taylor-Bessent which you can read here.
For me, one of the loveliest aspects of Christmas is preparing and sharing food with friends and family; the Carroll family in Mel Taylor-Bessent’s fabulously festive book certainly appear to have the same mindset! There are mouth-watering descriptions of mince pies, hot chocolate, Christmas cake, snowball sundaes, candy canes and turkey sandwiches, you can practically taste the warmth of the mixed spice and smell the astringent sage as you read. I have to draw the line at gravy on chocolate cake, however! I asked Mel about her own favourite Christma