TARGET/S
(Aspects to be addressed)
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SUCCESS CRITERIA
(How we will know we’ve succeeded)
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TASKS
(Action to be taken)
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TIMESCALE
(When/how long will it take?)
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STAFF
INVOLVEMENT
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RESOURCES
(Human/material/
include support required)
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Minimum of 4 reading lessons per week with KS1 pupils. Minimum of 3 reading lessons per week with KS2 pupils.
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SEN children to be taught reading every day
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P3 – P7 pupils to complete STAR reading test by end of September
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Audit class libraries in October and amend stock accordingly to facilitate Accelerated Reading. Colour code school/class libraries
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Make computer suite more available for Accelerated Reading Activities
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All KS2 pupils to complete at least 1 book review per term
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All KS2 classes to use SRA
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All teachers to plan for and implement story telling at least twice per term
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All KS2 pupils and staff to participate in oral book reviews
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KS1 and designated children (SEN) pupils to complete Paired Reading Programme
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Organise and implement World Book Day Event
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80% of P3 – P4 pupils to read and spell 200 key words by end of KS1/100% of P7 pupils to read 200 key words
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Two/three children from each class (P2 – P7) will be assigned to a learning assistant for extra daily reading activities
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All Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 pupils will take part in our accelerated reading programme
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All Key Stage 1 pupils will complete a minimum of 3 accelerated reading assessments per month
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All Key Stage 2 pupils will complete a minimum of 2 accelerated reading assessments per month
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All Key Stage 2 pupils will complete a minimum of 1 book review per term for publication
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All Key Stage 2 classes will utilise the SRA reading laboratory for a minimum of six consecutive weeks during the academic year
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All Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 pupils will take part in at least one story telling session each half term in the school
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All Key Stage 2 pupils and staff will take part in a termly favourite book day – oral book reviews by teacher and pupils
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80% of KS1 pupils will fully complete a six week Paired Reading Programme
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Literacy scheme will be re-evaluated by a core team
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Two fancy dress days will be organised to coincide with World Book Day and the Launch of the new Harry Potter movie.
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65% of KS1 and KS2 pupils will improve their reading age by 6months or more based on September and May reading tests
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33% of KS1 and KS2 pupils will improve their reading age by 1 – 5 months based on September and May reading tests
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Child/learning assistants programme set up
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Reading groups to be taught and receive feedback in line with school literacy policy
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P4/P7 to take STAR reading tests in Sept/June. P3 in Oct/June.
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Audit/colour code class libraries. Amend stickers
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Arrange computer time table – mornings
8.45am – 9.00am. Thursday 3.00pm – 4.00pm for Accelerated Reading
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Arrange purchase of display cabinet
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Evidence of story telling in planners
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Nominate one oral book review day per term
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Organise and implement Paired Reading Programme
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Organise and implement Fancy Dress Competition for World Book Day
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Core group to evaluate literacy scheme
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Furnish teaching staff with 200 key words
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Completion of STAR Reading tests Sept/June
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Ongoing
P3/P7 September/June
October
September
Ongoing
Ongoing
October
Dec/March/May
September
Termly
Termly
2nd term 6 weeks
TBA
November
September
P4 – P7 Sept/June
P3 October/June
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Whole staff
P3 – P7
Mr McDermott and LAs
Mr McDermott/Mr Matthewson
Mr McDermott/Mrs McGinty and LAs
Whole staff
P3 – P7 staff
P3 – P4
Mr McDermott/Mrs McGinty/LAs and P3 – P7 teachers
Core group
P3, P4 + P7
P3 – P7
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Learning assistant support
Finance for more books
Learning assistants and Mr McDermott/Mrs McGinty
Finance
Learning assistants to test May
Co-ordinator release needed to monitor programme
Finance for prizes
Inset time
Copies of key words
Sparkle box
1st 200 words for each LA to be printed
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