“The more that you read the more that you will know the more that you learn the more places you will go.”
Why is reading so important?
Whether or not reading is something we enjoy, we cannot deny that the ability to read is a fundamental skill and to be able to read with confidence is very important. In a world where there are so many other things we could be doing with our time, reading often falls to the bottom of the pile. With a screen to entertain us, why would anyone take the time to pick up a book? Here are just a few reasons why……
Research suggests Children who read books often at age 10 and more than once a week at age 16 gain higher results in maths, vocabulary and spelling tests at age 16 than those who read less regularly.
At ESF your child will be encouraged to read in different ways and in different amounts throughout the curriculum. The exact form of reading tasks will vary depending on what Key Stage of the school your child is in but in all years, reading is integral for your student to fulfil their potential
Parental tips for supporting reading at home
If you would like more guidance about which books to pick, use the BookTrust website. They have a Bookfinder section where you can select books to suit your child’s interests and reading age.
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Please do take care to make sure that you as a parent are comfortable with the content of any of the books recommended in the following