At Lime Tree, we follow the ‘Little Wandle - Letters and Sounds Revised’ programme for clear progression of phonic skills. The progression from the end of Year 2 and in KS2 is linked directly with the ‘No Nonsense Spelling’ programme, using phonics strategies to break down words.
"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go." Dr Seuss
At Lime Tree Primary School, reading is taught by:
Using the 'Little Wandle - Letters and Sounds Revised' programme.
Using the 'Power of Reading' (CLPE) teaching sequences to explore high quality texts.
Providing all children with a stimulating range of fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
Providing daily opportunities for reading (shared, guided and individual).
Teaching children to use a range of strategies to understand the meaning of a text.
Reading aloud to children and discussing the text together.
Building up a sight vocabulary.
Encouraging children to read labels, captions, notices and signs.
Encouraging children to become independent and reflective readers who are able to develop their own personal tastes.
Teaching higher order reading skills to obtain specific information.
Providing an environment where books are valued and where children want to read.
The following websites will provide ideas to help your child practice reading:
Reading for pleasure plays a vital part in your child's overall development and academic success. At Lime Tree, we are passionate about fostering a love for reading, and we invite you to support us with this. Reading for pleasure is not just a pastime; it is a powerful tool that enhances cognitive abilities, language skills, and creativity. It lays the foundation for a lifelong love of learning and opens doors to new worlds and perspectives.