Scheme title |
Term 1, 2 and 3 |
Daily Reading
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Rationale for Scheme |
At Walton le Dale High School, we educate students with varying reading skills.
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Intent of the Scheme
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How does it work? |
From September 2023, we have initiated two programmes to help students to become more competent readers.
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Knowledge in sequence |
Reading also enables pupils both to acquire knowledge and to build on what they already know (National Curriculum - English)
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Skills |
Reading at key stage 3 should be wide, varied and challenging. Pupils should be expected to read whole books, to read in depth and to read for pleasure and information (National Curriculum - English)
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Vocabulary |
Teachers read ahead and pre-teach key unfamiliar vocabulary, using the Frayer Model where necessary.
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Component Assessments |
The ‘Reading Warrior’ bookmarks allow teachers and students opportunity to check their understanding of the plot and characters within a book. Questioning is also used to probe and encourage students to infer (work out) meaning.
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Composite Assessment |
Students will create group book reviews once a book has been completed.
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SMSC |
SMSC stands for Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural development, which refers to the broader personal development of children and young people.
At Walton le Dale, this encompasses our Learning for Life curriculum (PSHEE) and wider personal development provision.
It encompasses a wide range of values, beliefs, and experiences that shape an individual's identity and understanding of the world around them. SMSC is a crucial aspect of education, as it helps children and young people develop a strong sense of self and an awareness of their place in society.
Through reading in particular, pupils have a chance to develop culturally, emotionally, intellectually, socially and spiritually. Literature, especially, plays a key role in such development.
The books chosen, are diverse in theme and allow students to consider moral, spiritual and cultural issues within the texts that they are reading and within their wider lives.
The spiritual development of pupils is shown by their:
The moral development of pupils is shown by their:
The social development of pupils is shown by their:
The cultural development of pupils is shown by their:
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FBV
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Throughout the daily reading sessions, Fundamental British Values will also be taught by:
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Students should develop the following knowledge and understanding as a result of teachers promoting FBV within their dily reading sessions, although some of these skills and knowledge will be developed in lesser or greater depth depending upon the content and themes of the books.
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