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- 1. What does reading in Y2 to Y6 look like?
1. What does reading in Y2 to Y6 look like?
At All Saints’, we have a structured approach to teaching Reading and Comprehension, aiming to instil a love of reading while also enhancing the skills needed to comprehend a wide range of texts.
Our weekly routine comprises three types of lessons:
The focus is on engaging students with the text, introducing key vocabulary, and encouraging active participation through teacher-modelled reading and echo/partner reading. Then, reacting to the text through structured discussion and written strategies, such as visualising, connecting experiences, asking questions, forming opinions, and predicting outcomes.
These sessions provide a smooth transition from the teacher demonstrating skills to the children applying them. The teacher focuses on three key strategies to model step-by-step. Using guided practice, the teacher demonstrates how to approach different question types, highlighting techniques like scanning for keywords, underlining important information, and using context clues. Children then practice these skills with the teacher’s support, gradually gaining the confidence to apply them independently.
All children are given the opportunity to apply these skills independently, helping to identify which areas may need further improvement and providing valuable practice for assessments.
This approach cultivates a love of reading, a strong grasp of comprehension skills and will enable all students to achieve their best.