English
The English Curriculum follows the guidelines laid down in The National Curriculum.
When teaching English to children we focus on four aspects: Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening and Phonics. These four aspects are taught both in their individual right as a stand-alone subject and also as part of our integrated thematic curriculum.
Reading
We aim to make the children at Cranmore lifelong readers who gain real enjoyment from books. From the earliest stages the children encounter a wide variety of texts including poetry, plays, stories and information. They are encouraged to read for pleasure and the well-stocked school library is used for children to browse, select books to read at home, or to carry out research to support topic work. We try to create an environment in which the children are surrounded by print of all kinds, including signs, labels and notices.
Our reading scheme is linked exactly to our reading scheme which is Little Wandle. These are fully decodable Collins Big Cats books. They feature an exciting mix of stories and non-fiction to foster a love of reading in all children matched to little wandle progression.
We also have collections of books by notable authors such as Roald Dahl, Allan Ahlberg, and Jill Murphy enabling children to develop their own preferences in reading.
Our classrooms promote our strong ethos of reading around school with eye catching and inviting Book corners. Children are encouraged to have a wide and varied knowledge of authors through a progressive author study programme. Parents are also encouraged to support their child with their reading development by attending weekly reading mornings in their child’s class and filling in their child’s reading diary.
Phonics
Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised is the fastest growing Department for Education-validated phonics programme, already supporting over 5,000 schools to teach every child to learn to read!
At Cranmore we follow Little Wandle (Letters and Sounds) Programme for phonic development.
Teaching phonic skills has a high profile at Cranmore and as well as having a daily phonics session, these skills are also taught in the context of reading meaningful texts. The children learn a range of strategies to help them read independently with understanding and enjoyment.
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Useful school documents for English in school
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Cranmore-Infant-School-Reading-Curriculum-Progression-Map
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- Cranmore-Reading-Policy-2020 download_for_offline
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- Little Wandle phonics Programme-Overview Reception-and-Year-1-1 download_for_offline
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- Long-term-Literacy-curriculum-plan download_for_offline
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