Reading
At Gladesmore School, we pride ourselves on giving every pupil the opportunity to achieve their best. Reading is the basis for gaining academic success in every subject. If a child does not read widely and fluently, then their learning opportunities are limited.
The average reading age needed to fully access a GCSE exam paper is 15 years and 7 months. If a child’s reading age is below this, then they will struggle with answering the questions.
We want all of our pupils at Gladesmore to make the most progress they can and this is why we have made reading a top priority. We are keen to encourage every child to be a confident, proficient and happy reader. We describe below some ways in which we aim to achieve this.
Daily Reading Lessons
At Gladesmore Community School, pupils in Years 7-9 have a number of dedicated reading lessons throughout the week. We also expect that pupils will read for 30 minutes every day at home.
2 well-stocked libraries
We have two well-stocked libraries holding thousands of books. We have fiction and non-fiction books for every reading level and own books of all genres. Our experienced librarians can also offer advice and support to pupils who want to find a book suiting their interests. We are also in the process of expanding our collection of e-books, and we provide access to thousands of e-books through the website myON.
Accelerated Reader Programme
All pupils in Year 7-9 are enrolled on the Accelerated Reader Programme. This is a programme that is used to improve pupils' reading ages by helping to engage them in reading and guiding them to books that are at the right level for their ability.
Pupils will be regularly tested by the AR programme, and they will then be given a ZPD. This ZPD guides them towards books which they will be able to read whilst still offering some challenge. Our libraries are organised by ZPD, so pupils can find books at the right level.
Once a pupil has chosen a reading book suitable for them, they need to:
- Read the book thoroughly
- Complete a Mindmap
- Take a short multiple-choice quiz on the book (typically 5-20 questions)
This process is important because it gages how much of the book they understand. The Mindmap is there to help pupils summarise the book and importantly check their understanding. The quiz assesses comprehension and helps pupils make progress in their reading ages. If pupils achieve 85% or above in their test, they can be confident that they have fully understood the book.
Dedicated Library Lesson for Year 7
All pupils in Year 7 have a dedicated library lesson. In this lesson, they are introduced to the Accelerated Reader system, and they also receive dedicated support with reading strategies. This lesson is also an ideal opportunity for pupils to take their Accelerated Reader multiple choice tests and to exchange their books. Pupils who are struggling with their reading may receive support from a member of the reading team during this lesson.
Ruth Miskin
Students who arrive in Year 7 are given a reading exam. If they are reading significantly below their chronological age, they will be placed on the Ruth Miskin Programme, a phonics programme designed to help students read fluently and at speed so they can focus on developing their skills in comprehension, vocabulary and spelling.
The ‘Fresh Start’ programme has been designed for older struggling readers and is targeted at secondary school students.
Reading Interventions
We use the information from Accelerated Reader to identify pupils who are struggling with their reading (either with their participation or their progress). Pupils who are struggling will receive intervention.
Typically, intervention for Year 7 takes place during the dedicated library lesson. Intervention for Year 8 and Year 9 takes place after school on a Thursday. Year 8 and Year 9 tutors select students who are struggling in their groups and will do one to one reading with them.