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Reading Resources

 

There are resources to support home education available at https://www.roalddahl.com

 

 For beginning readers, there are useful phonic resources at Mr Thorne's Phonics and at www.starfall.com

 

There are also resources available at www.bbc.co.uk/education/wordsandpictures

and simple stories for the very young at http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies

 

There are also simple stories available at http://www.sebastianswan.org.uk

 

For author interviews check out Young Writer at www.mystworld.com/youngwriter/authors . Here young interviewers get the chance to interview a famous author - writers such as Philip Pullman, Allan Ahlberg and Grace Nichols reveal their secrets.

 


key stage 1 booklist revised.pdf
A comprehensive reading list for Key Stage 1
Year 3 into Year 4 book reading list revised.pdf
A reading list to make reading irresistible, taking pupils from Year 3 into Year 4
Year 4 into Year 5 reading book list revised.pdf
A reading list to make reading irresistible, taking pupils from Year 4 into Year 5
Year 6 into 7 reading list revised.pdf
A reading list to make reading irresistible, taking pupils from Year 6 into Year 7
Year 5 into 6 reading list_1.pdf
A reading list to make reading irresistible, taking pupils from Year 5 into Year 6


Check out www.oxfordowl.co.uk


Check out the free audio stories and poems available at:

www.onlineaudiostories.com

 

 http://www.puffin.co.uk

 

Navigate around to find book reviews, jokes, games, puzzles and biographies, including tips on writing from children's authors.

 

www.andersenfairytales.com

 

 Watch and listen to a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. The text appears along with graphics so children can read along with the story. English, French, Italian and Russian versions of the story can be viewed.

 

Channel 4's Bookbox site is a useful reading resource:

 

http://www.channel4learning.com/sites/bookbox