480 results found for "reading for pleasure"
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Participants at our Reading for Pleasure training reflect on the success of their project.View details about Haywood Academy roll out teaching whole texts to all of Key Stage 3 -
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This report explores the role that digital tools and resources can play in addressing the gender and disadvantage gap in young people’s literacy attitudes and outcomes, combining...View details about Improving the literacy skills of disadvantaged teenage boys through the use of technology -
Discover more about this year's Haunted Birmingham and how you can get involved.View details about Haunted Birmingham
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Literacy teaching ideas and activities inspired by new beginnings - ideal for starting the new school year.View details about New beginnings and back to school: a hot topic resource -
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Resources for pupils aged 3 to 14 to support learning and empathy in connection to Refugee Week.View details about Refugee Week 2026 -
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Literacy teaching ideas and activities to celebrate International Women's Day 2025.View details about International Women’s Day resources and activities 2026 -
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National Poetry Day falls on the first Thursday of October each year, and we produce new resources to help you celebrate and explore the focus theme.View details about National Poetry Day 2025 -
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A vibrant resource for primary schools, designed to ignite whole-staff enthusiasm and embed the transformative joy of poetry across the curriculum.View details about Unlocking poetry: a poetry lover's classroom -
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These resources aim to build the bridge between the emerging research and its practical application to improve outcomes for younger children through personalisation of stories.View details about Developing lifelong readers through personalisation -
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A reading challenge for Key Stages 1 and 2 based on the popular Beast Quest and Rainbow Magic series.View details about Beast Quest and Rainbow Magic Reading Challenge -
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Explore our ‘Top Ten’ ideas for using storytelling to build bridges with parents and families. The resource was designed for primary schools but could easily be adapted for secondary.View details about The Storytellers’ Top Ten: using storytelling to promote parental engagement -
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This research assesses the current situation regarding looked-after children and literacy, what interventions are already out there and what we could learn form previous projects.View details about Looked-after Children and Literacy 2012 -
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Planning to introduce a new book to your pupils? Spark curiosity and anticipation with this taster activity.View details about Creating excitement around a new class book -
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Dual, multi and home language books provide a powerful way to ensure inclusion and help boost language development and children's engagement in reading for pleasure.View details about Multi-language booklist -
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This Key Stage 1 resource celebrates the enduring wonder of Winnie-the-Pooh and the joy of storytelling.View details about Creative storytelling: the wonder of Winnie-the-Pooh