Your child has been given a new reading record, banded book, and a reading record help sheet. It is important that you spend time reading through these to support your children with their reading at home.
The school has invested heavily in a range of literature and resources to support our English curriculum so please ensure that your child's reading record and reading book are taken care of and returned to school in good condition. You may be asked to contribute to the cost of lost resources.
One of the most important things you can do to help your child to learn and do well at school is to read with them at home. As a parent, you are your child’s first teacher, you have a very important role to play in helping them to become readers.
Reading:
Helps children to learn new vocabulary
Helps children to develop their speaking and listening skills
Gives children the opportunity to talk about stories and ideas
Gives children the skills they need to understand other areas of the school curriculum such as maths and science
Develops children’s understanding of the world around them and other people

Talk together about the stories you have read
Read yourself
Have books in your home
Words for Life - Activities and support for parents, children and young people to improve language, literacy and communication skills from home
Enjoy Reading Guide - A guide to reading at home
The Reading Agency - UK Charity promoting the benefits of reading for children and adults
Hertfordshire eLibrary - Read ebooks and listen to audiobooks for free using your Hertfordshire library membership
Book Trust ebooks - Here you can find lots of lovely interactive books to read online or watch with signing
Oak Academy Virtual School Library - Virtual School Library from Oak National Academy and the National Literacy Trust.