Stuck for books for your child to read? Here are some online libraries your child can access to continue to encourage reading for pleasure. Allow your child time to read at least once a day and to hear you read to them. Watch the video to the right for some useful tips on how to get the best out of shared reading. Maybe set a time for everyone in the house to read at the same time. Drop Everything And Read - DEAR.
Once you have registered with Oxford Owl, you can have access to a library of Oxford Reading Tree ebooks. https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/ There is also a fantastic resource for you to access called Epic! where you can read all kind of fiction and non-fiction books - this is free and accessible from desktops and tablets. To access your Year 1 library: 1. Go to: http://www.getepic.com/app and click Students & Educators. 2. Enter our class code: dii6890. Select Year 1 and choose a book to read. Amazon have also made their audible books freely available whilst schools are closed. We hope you enjoy these resources! |
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Teach Your Monster to Read is an incredible game that makes learning to read fun. It's highly recommended by teachers and complements phonics programmes used in schools. It covers everything from letters and sounds to reading full sentences. It's free to play on teachyourmonstertoread.com or download the paid app #TeachYourMonsterToRead
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