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How to help your child with reading at home.

Mrs Harle (Year 1) & Mrs Hunter (Year 2)

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• What happens in school?

• Reading Tips

• What to do if your child says ‘I’m stuck’ – • Should I tell them?• Sign-posting children to a strategy.

• Extending children’s learning

• Online Resources

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Keys skills to support successful reading…

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Thames View Infants

• Paired Reading

• Reading and Spelling Workshop

• Guided Reading with a group of children

• Hearing children read

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Top Tips

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Do you know which book band colour your child is reading?

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4a/5 Burgundy

4b grey

4c black

3a copper

3b lime

3c white

2a gold

2b purple

2c turquoise

1a orange

1b green

1c blue

1c- yellow

w red

w pink

End of Year 2

End of Year 1

Book Band Colours & National Curriculum Levels

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What do I say when my child is stuck on a

word when

reading?

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Which strategies do you encourage your child to use?

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Phonics

Sight Words

Comprehension

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j v w x y

z zz qu sh

ngai

ee ooth

igh

ow oi

ch

oa

light down week

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• Show an enthusiasm for books & reading

• Discuss the front cover

• Relate the book to your child’s own

experiences

• Read the book to your child

• Highlight important words

• Emphasis words that are on every page

Top tips for engaging your child with reading

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mending

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pinkgrandpondnever

mendingsnowball

friend

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What does that mean?

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Ask your child some of these questions when they’re reading to develop their comprehension skills.

Before your child starts reading, you can discuss:• What does the front cover tell us about the book? • Where can you find the blurb? • What information does it tell us?

Whilst your child is reading, you can ask:• What do you think might happen next?• Why do you think they did that?• What does that word mean? • Do you know any other words that mean the same?• Which word tells you the character is nervous / upset / excited?

When they have finished reading, you can ask:• Who were the main characters?• Can you describe the main characters / What are they like?• Are there any clues in the book to help you find out?• What does the author think about _____?• How did the author make you feel?

If your child is reading a non-fiction / information book, you can ask:• Using the contents, on which page can you find _____?• Where is the index / glossary? How does it help us?• Using the glossary, what does the word _____ mean?

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Developing Inference

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Using key words in a sentence

and

I skipped to the park with mum and dad.

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Online Resourceshttp://www.thamesview-i.bardaglea.org.uk/

homework.htm

www.phonicsplay.co.uk

www.lettersandsounds.com

www.familylearning.com

•Cbeebies – alphablocks

•Phonicsvowels

•Phonics

•Forest Phonics (aimed at phase 3

above)

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Book Band Colours & Phonic Phases

Phase 6 Burgundy

grey

black

copper

lime

white

Phase 5 gold

purple

turquoise

Phase 4 orange

green

Phase 3 blue

yellow

Phase 2 red

pink


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