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29/05/2019
June Literature Review

June Literature Review

This time of year always feels full of hope: the days are longer; the sun shines over our corner of the world (at least on some days) and there is a sense of life and light. And those are our themes for this month’s review - life…

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15/05/2019
Spelling Seeds for a Forest of Words

Spelling Seeds for a Forest of Words

It is a usual Monday morning at school. I am charging around the corridors getting resources ready for the day ahead - the ever-too-short weekend already a distant memory.  It is always on a Monday morning – at 08:30 GMT…

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01/05/2019
May Literature Review

May Literature Review

There is much talk in the world of education at the moment around the ‘million word gap’ and we know that there is a direct correlation between how much children are read to and the size of their vocabularies. Unfortunately,…

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16/04/2019
Novels for Younger Readers

Novels for Younger Readers

This was a fun list to write. Actually, this age is all about being a little humorous. So, how we did we choose them? Well, they needed to be books of the smaller variety, not too dense and ideally with some…

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01/04/2019
April Literature Review

April Literature Review

In an age where mobile phones, email and social media allows instant and constant connectedness with one another, loneliness is a real issue for many people. And whilst loneliness can be something we all experience in our lives, it’s seemingly…

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12/03/2019
Very Important Picture Books

Very Important Picture Books

How do we define ‘important’? Well, it’s a picture book so the pictures need to be good. And where there are words, they need to be good too. But more importantly the message needs to be STRONG and that will…

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04/03/2019
March Literature Review

March Literature Review

In a change to our usual reviews this month, we were so overjoyed by the incredible selection of authors and titles included with this year’s World Book Day £1 books that we thought it would be very much remiss of…

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25/02/2019
Classic and Twisted Fairytales

Classic and Twisted Fairytales

Fairy tales are vital to refer to for plot and character when it comes to teaching any narrative form... Hans Christian Anderson’s tales feature heavily here and The Brothers Grimm are widely attributed as being the collectors of many of…

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25/02/2019
Poems Aloud

Poems Aloud

My first introduction to poetry was when I was seven. I was on a family holiday and, in an attempt to entertain, my uncle recited to me The Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll. It was a remarkably successful attempt for I…

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07/02/2019
Books to Reflect Inclusion, Diversity and Equality

Books to Reflect Inclusion, Diversity and Equality

This list is particularly important to us, and despite many of the books appearing on other lists of ours, it was felt that we needed to give these titles their own list and within the list, some sections to showcase…

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31/01/2019
February Literature Review

February Literature Review

This month’s review explores the theme of perspective, in two senses of the word: keeping things in perspective and looking at things from others’ perspective.  We need to be very careful that children have time and space to be still;…

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10/01/2019
January Literature Review

January Literature Review

This time of year is all about new beginnings: it’s a new year; a new school term; the days are starting to become longer and many people make resolutions. Some might focus on being kinder or spending more time listening…

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26/11/2018
Christmas Bibliotherapy: Staff Picks for 2018

Christmas Bibliotherapy: Staff Picks for 2018

We genuinely think there is little better present than to receive the gift of a book at Christmas.  It can allow you to choose something so personal and thoughtful for a treasured friend to reflect your friendship or relationship, or…

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27/10/2018
November Literature Review

November Literature Review

Self-worth: something that is neither pre-determined nor fixed. We all must have a sense of high self-worth in varying degrees at different points in our lives. Or maybe not. Maybe some people never have the sense that they’re of value.…

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05/10/2018
Why Purpose and Audience, Not Genre, is Key to Teaching Writing

Why Purpose and Audience, Not Genre, is Key to Teaching Writing

We have always been big advocates of context. Our recent blog, ‘8 Reasons to adopt a book-based Approach this Academic Year’ identified that for many children, context is key, and that this can be a powerful engaging tool when it…

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17/09/2018
September & October Literature Review

September & October Literature Review

When we began to curate this – our first Literature Review of the academic year, we had in mind the theme of magic. And there certainly is magic within each book, yes, but there is so much more than that,…

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05/09/2018
8 Reasons to Adopt a Book-based Approach

8 Reasons to Adopt a Book-based Approach

As the new academic year kicks off, and we are in full swing of our block of insets to launch the Literary Curriculum up and down the country, we have been spending an awful lot of time waxing lyrical about…

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26/07/2018
Summer Biblio-therapy: Staff Picks for Summer 2018

Summer Biblio-therapy: Staff Picks for Summer 2018

In what promises to be a long and hot summer like no other in recent memory, we are certain there are going to be opportunities aplenty for taking refuge in some shade and losing yourself in a good book, whether…

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