Nurture Young Readers: Tips for Enhancing Your Child's Reading Skills
Discover the importance of reading with your child, the key elements for success in reading, and practical tips on creating a conducive reading environment. Learn about decoding print, utilizing phonics, and accessing the SFA Parents Portal for additional resources. Empower yourself to support your child's educational journey and strengthen your bond through the joy of reading together.
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Welcome to our reading workshop for Nursery parents 24.01.24
Why read with your child? ScienceDaily (Nov. 5, 2010) Many studies, including this one by researchers at the University of Leicester and University of Leeds has concluded that parents' efforts towards their child's educational achievement is crucial -- playing a more significant role than that of the school or child. "Good level of development" listening,attention,recall,questions-all needed Reading to young children is proven to be the single most important thing a parent can do to ensure their child's success in school. Not only does reading improve children's language development - the single strongest predictor of school success - but it also brings parents and children closer together.
Choose your time Before you do ANYTHING find a good time find a quiet place make it fun and special
What makes a good reader? 2 elements to success in reading- being able to decode print (phonics sessionsn and SFA at school) being familiar with the way books work-illustrations, predicition, context, story language and expectation. (stories at home and school and visits to the library)
Being able to decode print Phonics teaching in school-being able to sit and focus and tune in on sounds- come and watch your child next week! Pre reading work- vitally important! Alphabet chant Mixed groups then differentiated groupings to support your child's learning Blending and segmenting words Practising at home and at school Watch this youtube clip and we can give handouts for you to use at home.
SFA PARENTS PORTAL We use SFA as our phonics and reading scheme. We're giving out handouts which will show you the code so that you can access the parents portal The website and code for our Parents Portal https://parents.fft.org.uk/ Code: 48flda The school website- curriculum- reading at st marys- tells you more about how we teach reading.
Being familar with the way books work. Model how we hold a book the correct way round. Turn the pages and look at the pictures. Talk about the pictures We will give 2 books- a story book and a guided reader without print. For the guided reader just talk about the pictures. For the story book, tell the story and run your finger under the print as you speak.