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Our approach

We believe that a high quality education will teach all pupils to speak, read and write in English fluently so that they can communicate ideas and emotions to others and others can communicate with them.  Through reading in particular pupils have a chance to develop culturally, emotionally, socially, intellectually and spiritually. Reading enables pupils both to acquire knowledge and to build on what they already know. All the skills of language are essential to participating fully as a member of society.

At Ark Byron we use the Read, Write, Inc. (RWI) Phonics programme, which is a synthetic phonics and literacy programme for all Reception and Year 1 children within the school. Children learn the 44 common phonetic sounds in order to be able to independently blend them to develop reading, writing and spelling skills.

The RWI sessions take place each day for all reception and Year 1 (and some Year 2) pupils, as the pace and consistency of the programme is a key element to developing reading skills for all children which is integral for accessing the rest of the school curriculum.

Our ultimate aims and objectives within the Read Write Inc programme are for the children to be able to learn and apply sound blending skills and to learn to segment words in order to be able to decode words on the page and go on to create skilled and confident readers. Children also learn to read and spell words that do not conform to regular phonetic patterns (High Frequency Words) and decode both fiction and non-fiction texts through discussion, performance and teacher led activities.

In Reception each week a book is used as a focus for the learning.  Beyond Reception, there is also a focus on studying books in detail in order to develop reading comprehension, grammar and vocabulary as well as a stimulus for writing. We use a range of fiction, non-fiction and poetry texts in English lessons to inspire a love of reading.

From Year 1 onwards children have daily reading lessons - "Reading Revolution" (in addition to reading during their phonics lesson where children are on the phonics programme). Children are introduced to challenging texts and are guided to develop their comprehension and inference skills. We believe that all pupils should be given access to high quality literature and these books are usually linked to the half-termly topic, with the aim of supporting the development of vocabulary and knowledge of the topic .

The school now benefits from its own library.  Pupils are supported to select books to borrow.

Writing

In Reception there are many fun activites to help pupils develop their fine motor skills ready for writing.  Ask our Reception teachers about "dough disco" sessions! 

English lessons, for all year groups, typically feature writing and help to build pupil skills in grammar and spelling.  Writing is frequently linked to topic work so that pupils can apply their writing skills in a variety of contexts.

Speaking and Listening

The spoken word is a starting point for high quality writing. Communication skills are practised in each lesson, where talking with peers is a constant feature.  Conversation and debating are developed through explicit teaching, including our Philosophy for Children lessons, where pupils practise expressing and justifying their ideas, agreeing and disagreeing with others. 

Children take part in activities to build presentation skills and every year group performs in at least one production every year.

Year 1

Autumn 1 Autumn 2
The Three Little Pigs – Saviour Pirotta The Wooden Camel - Wanuri Kahiu
Spring 1 Spring 2
Mr Grumpy’s Motor Car – John Burningham Last stop of Market Street - Matt de la Peña
Summer 1 Summer 2
The Queen’s Handbag – Steve Antony Julian is a Mermaid - Jessica Love

All Year 1 subjects Next Year 1 Subject - Science

Year 2

Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Usbourne’s Illustrated Tales of King Arthur George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl
Spring 1 Spring 2
Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth, Oliver Jeffers The Iron Man, Ted Hughes
Summer 1 Summer 2
Malala’s Magic Pencil, Malala Yousafai The Akimbo Adventures, Alexander McCall Smith

All Year 2 subjects Next Year 2 Subject - Science

Year 3

Autumn 1 Autumn 2

The B.F.G

Narrative openings

Cloud busting

Recount writing

Spring 1 Spring 2

The Queens Nose

TBC

Brothers Grimm

TBC

Summer 1 Summer 2

The Wild

TBC

Odysseus

TBC

All Year 3 subjects Next Year 3 Subject - Science

Year 4

Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Charlotte’s Webb Varjak Paw
Spring 1 Spring 2
The Explorer Katherine Rundell
Summer 1 Summer 2
The boy at the back of the class Race to the frozen north

All Year 4 subjects Next Year 4 Subject - Science

Year 5

Autumn 1 Autumn 2
Beowulf Riddle of the Runes
Spring 1 Spring 2
Kensuke’s Kingdom The Girl Who Stole and Elephant
Summer 1 Summer 2
The Gauntlet Street Child

All Year 5 subjects Next Year 5 Subject - Science

Year 6

Autumn 1 Autumn 2

Text: Wonder – R.J. Palacio

• Diary Entry

• Non-Chronological Report

Text: Holes – Louis Sachar

• Narrative

• Discussion text

Spring 1 Spring 2

Text: Letters from the Lighthouse – Emma Carroll

• Persuasive Letter

• Recount

Text: Macbeth – William Shakespeare

• Re-telling of a scene

• Persuasive speech

Summer 1 Summer 2

Text: One Crazy Summer – Rita Williams-Garcia

• Informal letter

• Explanation Text

Text: The Other Side of Truth – Beverly Naidoo

• Fictional newspaper report

• Discussion

All Year 6 subjects Next Year 6 Subject - Science

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