Reading Opportunities at Branston Junior Academy

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Discover a diverse range of reading opportunities at Branston Junior Academy for students in Year 3/4 and Year 5/6. The curriculum includes works by female and BAME authors, non-fiction, classics, and texts that challenge stereotypes. Students explore a variety of genres through engaging books like "The Owl Who's Afraid of the Dark," "The Enchanted Wood," "I am Malala," and more. The reading program also covers poetry, cross-curricular texts, and supports writing skills.


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  1. Branston Junior Academy Reading Coverage Document

  2. Year 3/4 Reading Opportunities Reading by female authors Reading by BAME authors Non-fiction Classics Reading that challenges stereotypes Reading a range of genres The Owl Whose Afraid of the Sark Bill s New Frock The Worst Witch Whose a clever girl then The lost happy endings Clarice Bean Grandpa s Indian Summer The man whose mother was a pirate Kitten Rescue The Enchanted Wood The Children of Green Know Killer Cat How to Train your Dragon Letting in the light (poem) A Big Surprise (poem) Grandpa s Indian Summer Childhood tracks (poem) Walking with my Iguana (poem) Stories from Around the World Little People: Big Dreams Treasury Mountains Coasts From Spawn to Frog The World The United Kingdom Emergency Vehicles Cornish Holiday Blog Summer Holidays on the Isle of Mull Rosa Parkes Mary Seacole Knights Survival Guide Are you wasting good food Would you eat less than perfect vegetables What is a Robot? Robots in TV and Film Battle of Britain Dunkirk Animal Migrations Iron Man Stig of the Dump Sheep Pig Wreck of the Zanzibar Why the whales came Danny Champion of the World The Enchanted Wood Harriet s Hare The Better Brown stories Oliver Twist Charlotte s Wed The Kitten at play (poem) Bill s New Frock Rosa Parkes Mary Seacole Stories from Around the World Little People: Big Dreams Treasury Thesus and the Minotaur Odysseus and the Trojan Horse An Egyptian Myth A Korean Myth The Work Poetry Treasury The Nation s Favourite Poems Treasury Stories from Around the World A treasury of fairy tales and myths Little People: Big Dreams treasury Whole Class Reader Cracking Comprehension Treasury Many other reading is provided- both texts that do not fit into these categories, cross curricular reading opportunities and texts used to support writing

  3. Year 5/6 Reading Opportunities Reading by female authors Reading by BAME authors Non-fiction Classics Reading that challenges stereotypes Reading a range of genres Robert the Bruce and the Spider The Sun, The Moon and The Stars Zhou Chou and the three beasts The Eagle of the Ninth Romulus and Remus The Diary of Anne Frank The Roman Record Savitri and Satyavam Where the World Turns Wild Boy at the Back of the class Tom s Midnight Garden The One and Only Ivan Paw Prints in the Snow The Star Spun Web Company of Eight A Cat called Penguin The Little White Horse Oranges in No Mans Land Robert the Bruce and the Spider The Librarian The Crime Solvers The Village School The Sun, The Moon and The Stars Zhou Chou and the three beasts I am Malala The Railway Children Boy at the Back of the class The Sun, The Moon and The Stars I am a Malala The Purple Lady Savitri and Satyavan Sir Billy Butline Jacky Daydream Just helping my family Mikael saves the day Life Explosion The First Hominids Being a Pro Snowboarder Brazilian Dance Digital Citizens Health and Wellness I am Malala Who are refuges and migrants At Last the Joust Begins Boudicca, Bringer of Victory Magnetic Compass First Aid The Right not to work The Right to an education How to design the world s best rollercoaster Holes Skellig Tom s Midnight Garden Kensukes Kingdom I Believe in Unicorns Medal for Leroy Friend or Foe Stig of the Dump The Little White Horse The Cat who Walked by Himself Tell me, Tell me Sarah Jane (poem) The Railway Children Treasure Island Just William The Tempest Julius Caeser Peter Pan The Elephant s Child When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit Arthus: High Kind of Britain Five children and it Boy at the Back of the class Into that forest I am Malala Who are refuges and migrants You can t be that (poem) Wonder The Right not to work The Right to an education What is Right and Wrong Many other reading is provided- both texts that do not fit into these categories, cross curricular reading opportunities and texts used to support writing Whole Class Reader Cracking Comprehension Reading Detectives Group reading books

  4. Year 5/6 Reading Opportunities (continued) Reading by female authors Reading by BAME authors Non-fiction Classics Reading that challenges stereotypes Reading a range of genres Shine Wonder The Eagle of Ninth The Giantess (poem) Coral Reef (poem) Romulus and Remus When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit The Purple Lady The Mystery of the clockwork sparrow Five children and it Fenn Halflinand Fearzero Goodnight Mr Tom Street Child Eliza Rose The Diary of Anne Frank The turbulent term of Gene Kemp What is Right and Wrong The Cloud-spotters guide Africa: Eye to eye with the unknown Sport for Everyone The Roman Record The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Tempest Goodnight Mr Tom Boy: Tales of Childhood Lily and the Lion The Emperors New Clothes

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