At Longshaw we believe that all children are entitled to receive a high quality English Curriculum that encourages them to develop a love of reading, show confidence in speaking and listening and become fluent writers.
Reading has a high priority at Longshaw and is a key driver for our curriculum. It is our intention to ensure that by the end of their primary education, all pupils are able to read fluently, and with confidence, in any subject in their forthcoming secondary education.
We therefore intend to encourage all pupils to read widely across both fiction and non-fiction to:
- Develop knowledge of themselves and the world in which they live
- to establish an appreciation and love of reading
- to gain knowledge across the curriculum
- to develop their comprehension skills.
We are committed to providing vocabulary rich reading material across the curriculum.
At Longshaw, we understand the challenge that exists between teaching children to be fluent readers whilst also ensuring that we support them to develop a love of reading. We have ensured therefore, that our reading scheme is congruent with the phonic phases and the sequence of teaching in Read, Write, Inc.
Our reading curriculum is designed to achieve a balance between developing the Instructional Agenda (the skill) and the Pleasure Agenda (the will). It intends to promote a love of reading for all pupils whilst creating life-long readers who have the skills to access all areas of the curriculum with independence and confidence so that they go on to be successful in Key Stage 3, 4 and beyond.