Reading is at the heart of our curriculum
There is a strong focus on cultivating a love for reading where learners become fluent through phonics and develop an understanding of reading for pleasure throughout school. We aim to develop not only reading skills but also a genuine appreciation for diverse text types, fostering independent choices in reading for both pleasure and purpose. Our curriculum exposes learners to a variety of themes, characters, vocabulary, and global settings.
Have a look at our diverse and high-quality Books and Opportunities for Reading covered in each phase below:
We value reading as it is essential for all curriculum areas; it has academic, social and emotional benefits and can improve children's life chances.
At our school, we believe that reading is the key to unlocking a world of imagination, knowledge, and lifelong learning. Once children complete their phonics journey (typically from Year 2 onwards), they begin using Accelerated Reader — a programme designed to nurture confident, independent readers while helping teachers track progress and provide support.
What is Accelerated Reader?
Accelerated Reader (AR) is a reading programme that encourages children to read books at their own level and pace. Here’s how it works:
Link to AR book finder to search if a book at home is on AR and is quizzable: https://www.arbookfind.co.uk/
How We Celebrate Reading
At our school, we love to recognise and reward our readers! Every fortnight in assembly, we track and celebrate:
If children meet their individual reading targets by the end of the half-term, they enjoy a well-deserved extra playtime and are celebrated both in class and during assembly. It’s our way of acknowledging the hard work and dedication our students put into their reading.
Reading at Home
Parents and children play a vital role in building strong reading habits. We ask families to log every reading session in the child’s Reading Record, aiming for at least five times a week. This partnership between school and home helps children grow as readers while fostering a lifelong love of books.
Throughout the school day, pupils have access to the library so they can choose their books, talk about their books and read for pleasure.
To become fluent readers, we teach early reading through Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised. This is a systematic and synthetic phonics programme that is taught in Early Years and Year 1 - as well as children in Year 2 or above who require additional phonics teaching. You can find out more about this programme by clicking on their website here.
To read more about the teaching of phonics and early reading click here.
At Kingsham, we teach phonics for 30 minutes a day. Each Friday, we review the week’s teaching to help children become fluent readers. We follow the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised expectations of progress:
Any child who needs additional practice has daily 'Keep-up' support, taught by a trained adult. Keep-up lessons match the structure of class teaching, and use the same procedures, resources and mantras, but in smaller steps with more repetition, so that every child secures their learning.
Rapid catch-up phonics lessons are used for any child in Year 2 or 3 who is not fully fluent at reading or has not passed the Phonics screening check. These children urgently need to catch up, so the gap between themselves and their peers does not widen. We use the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised assessments to identify the gaps in their phonic knowledge.
Early Reading using phonics is also taught in EYFS and Year 1 through reading practice sessions three times a week. These are taught by a fully trained adult to small groups of approximately six children and use books matched to the children’s secure phonic knowledge using the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised assessments.