597 results found for "reading for pleasure"
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Welcome to the ninth blog in our series, Library Lifeline, written in association with the School Library Association. This series is designed to support anyone working in a school...Read post about Library Lifeline part 9: Using your pupils’ love of sport to encourage reading for pleasure -
World Book Day is one of the highlights of our year at the National Literacy Trust! We love the annual celebration of authors, illustrators, books and the joy of reading.View details about World Book Day 2025
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Our Stories Hub Manager, Helen Williams shares why reading is so important for children's mental healthRead post about Children's Mental Health Week: why reading for pleasure is vital for young minds -
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Supporting schools and early years settings with literacy teaching resources to help enrich your lessons linking to literacy moments and awareness days throughout the academic year.View details about Literacy teaching and school events calendar 2023-2024-2025 -
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We have launched a new pilot programme today in partnership with Puffin to inspire primary school children to read for pleasure.View details about We launch new pilot programme with Puffin to inspire 13,000 primary school pupils to read for pleasure -
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An interactive PDF which brings together all the evidence around reading for enjoyment and provides guidance on how to measure the impact of reading for enjoyment on...View details about Reading Outcomes Framework -
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Our easy-to-deliver transition activities make sure that reading for pleasure is place at the heart of welcoming children back to school.View details about Back To School Transition Activities -
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This World Book Day, the National Literacy Trust and Oak National Academy have come together to create a virtual celebration of books and reading featuring special guest Her Royal...View details about We team up with World Book Day to celebrate reading for pleasure with special guest HRH The Duchess of Cornwall -
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Use your pupils' passion for the irreverent, humorous worlds of Roald Dahl books to make high quality recommendations and help them further expand their reading repertoire.Read post about Library Lifeline part 8: How to use your pupils' love of Roald Dahl books to expand their reading for pleasure choices -
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Cressida Cowell, children’s author of the award-winning How to Train Your Dragon series, explains why we need to get our children to love reading.Read post about Books should be sweets for children, not brussels sprouts -
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Read why some pupils choose to read for pleasure and others do not. The findings are part of our first large-scale reading survey conducted in 2005.View details about Children's and Young People's Reading Habits and Preferences (2005): The who, what, why, where and when -
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Inspiration and insight from Greenleaf Primary School about their annual book week - an off-timetable week dedicated to encouraging children to read for pleasure.View details about Running a book week in your school -
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This report evaluates the core outcomes of Get Islington Reading, a three-year campaign to develop a community of happy, confident young readers aged 9 to 14 across the London...View details about Get Islington Reading: Final evaluation report 2024 -
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We're delighted to be able to share views from some of the fantastic school librarians who are key to the success of our National Reading Champions Quiz.Read post about School librarian perspectives on the National Reading Champions Quiz