Book Creator

Our Reading Journey

by Mary Jalland

Pages 2 and 3 of 14

Our Reading Journey
Building a reading culture in Primary 2/1
@ElliePrimary1
2018/19
This is the story about how we transformed the reading culture in our classroom. In term 1 hardly any children freely chose to read. This has now changed. Data on increased engagements on page 12.
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We are a play-based classroom which means we have lots of fantastic play opportunities to choose from every day. Our teacher noticed that hardly any of us were choosing to read books despite the fact that we have a fabulous inviting reading area with a variety of books. She wondered why we never picked up the books. So she asked us.
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I don’t know the story.
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Why would I choose a book when there is a sandpit?
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But I don’t know how to read.
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I need a grown up to read it for me.
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I don’t like reading.
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There are too many books to choose from so I just play with the puppets.
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I’m not a good reader.
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The Fiction Area
These books are read regularly to the class. We also have a non-fiction section. These are updated according to demand.
The following pages outline the impact of our project using videos and photographs.
QR codes for hearing stories at home.
Vocabulary used by children in class that has come from books.
Multiple copies of fewer books.
Books inspiring writers
This project has transformed the children’s reading engagement and use of vocabulary and storytelling.
Children know the books well and are choosing to engage in reading.
March 2019
As a class we’ve been writing our own stories by taking it in turns to add a sentence. We’ve also been making up our own Helicopter stories.
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