Showing posts with label Raising readers at home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raising readers at home. Show all posts

Friday, 27 March 2026

Tips For Reading At Home - Week 6 - It's Not Just The Book That Counts

 


To help you #GoAllIn for the National Year of Reading, we will be posting short, easily-to-follow tips to support you in reading at home with your child.

Week 6 - It's Not Just The Book That Counts

Reading tip: Reading is everywhere.

Why it helps: Children see reading as useful, not just something done at school.

Example:
“Read road signs, food packets, shopping lists, or game instructions together.”







Friday, 13 March 2026

Tips For Reading At Home - Week 5 - Use a Silly Voice

 

 

To help you #GoAllIn for the National Year of Reading, we will be posting short, easily-to-follow tips to support you in reading at home with your child.

Week 5 - Use a Silly Voice

Reading tip: Change your voice for characters.

Why it helps: It keeps children engaged and makes stories memorable.

Example:
“A deep voice for the giant or a squeaky voice for a mouse can turn a short book into a mini performance 🎭”




Thursday, 26 February 2026

Tips for Reading at Home - Week 4 - Don't Rush, Let Your Child Join In

 

 

 

To help you #GoAllIn for the National Year of Reading, we will be posting short, easily-to-follow tips to support you in reading at home with your child.

Week 4 - Don't Rush, Let Your Child Join In

Reading tip: Pause and let your child say words they recognise.

Why it helps: Joining in makes reading feel like teamwork.

Example:
“Leave a pause in a familiar sentence and let your child fill in the missing word.”






Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Tips for Reading at Home - Week 3 - Talk About the Pictures First

 

 

To help you #GoAllIn for the National Year of Reading, we will be posting short, easily-to-follow tips to support you in reading at home with your child.

Week 3 - Talk About the Pictures First

Reading tip: Look at the pictures before reading the words.

Why it helps: Pictures give clues about the story and help children predict.

Example:
“Before reading, ask: ‘What do you think is happening here?’ or ‘How does the character feel?’”















Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Tips for Reading at Home - Week 2 - It's Okay to Read the Same Book Again and... Again!

 

To help you #GoAllIn for the National Year of Reading, we will be posting short, easily-to-follow tips to support you in reading at home with your child.

Week 2 - It's okay to read the same book again... and again!

Reading tip: Repeating books builds confidence.

Why it helps: Children learn new words and understand the story better each time.

Example:
“If your child asks for The Gruffalo for the fifth night in a row, that’s learning at work, not boredom.”













Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Tips for Reading at Home - Week 1 - Make it Predictable!

 


To help you #GoAllIn for the National Year of Reading, we will be posting short, easily-to-follow tips to support you in reading at home with your child.

Week 1 - Make it Predictable!

Reading tip: Read at the same time each day.

Why it helps: Children feel safe and relaxed when routines stay the same.

Example:
“Every night after dinner, we sit on the sofa and read one book. Even on busy days, we keep it short rather than skipping it.”

Remember - every minute counts! 











Monday, 7 July 2025

Broadford Library Weekly Newsletter - 07/07/25

              

Welcome to the Broadford Library Weekly Newsletter! 
Each week, we will be bringing you a look back on the previous week in the library, including the fun that our lunchtime library clubs have had, new books, children's book reviews, library displays and much more! 
~ Miss Flower and Mrs Jobber, Librarians & Reading Champions ~

Contact us - library@broadford.havering.sch.uk




Spinebreakers
Last Thursday, our Year 2 Spinebreakers had an enjoyable trip to Harold Hill library, where they read stories and completed book reviews, and learnt how to use the library equipment to return books. Everyone had a great time!



Raising Readers at Home
Our new, regular library blog series all about helping parents and carers to grow, encourage and nurture children's love of reading at home continued last week all about the importance of starting to read to your child from birth. You can read more here





105 Books reading achievements
Well done to Zyana, Tesha, Yehor, Lochlan, Joshua, Hayden, Duke, Aisosa and Esmee who have received their Bronze Certificates for reading five books.

Well done to Tiya, Tesha, Esmee, Vikhyat, Nikita, Moyo, Harry, Roza and Chirag who have received their Silver Certificates for reading 10 books.

Well done to Tiya, Zofia, Eddie, Tesha, Roza, Chirag, Jackson and Mateo who have earned their Gold Certificates for reading all 15 books! 

And an extra special well done to Eddie in Year 6 who has now completed the 105 Books reading challenge, having read all of them! What an achievement!

Well done to all! 

You can find the books from the 105 Books list for your child's year group here



Blue Peter Reading Badge
  
Earn your Blue Peter Reading Badge! See how you can take part here or pick up an entry form from the library.  



Urgent request - Returning borrowed library books
We have had lots of lovely new books added to the library collection over the past couple of months but, unfortunately, many of them have been borrowed by children and never returned to the library. Please can you check at home to see if you have any Broadford library books (stamped inside/Broadford logo attached). If you do, please pass them to your child to return to the library asap, where our Book Monster is waiting to eat them! Thank you. 



Did you know that we have a Broadford Library Instagram page? Click here to follow us!

Friday, 4 July 2025

Raising Readers at Home: Start reading to your child from birth!

 



Our new, regular library blog series all about helping parents and carers to grow, encourage and nurture children's love of reading at home continues. This series offers tips, advice and ideas as well as simple steps you can take at home for your child to make reading fun and enjoyable.

"Books are a uniquely portable magic."
Stephen King
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*Start reading to your child from birth!*

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Please email Miss Flower and Mrs Jobber if you would like a copy of this advice sheet or have any library queries - include your child's full name and class in your email:

library@broadford.havering.sch.uk 


Friday, 13 June 2025

Raising Readers at Home: Repetition, Repetition, Repetition!

  



Our new, regular library blog series all about helping parents and carers to grow, encourage and nurture children's love of reading at home continues. This series offers tips, advice and ideas as well as simple steps you can take at home for your child to make reading fun and enjoyable.

"There is more treasure in books than in all the pirate's loot on Treasure Island."
Walt Disney
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*Repetition, Repetition, Repetition!*

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Please email Miss Flower and Mrs Jobber if you would like a copy of this advice sheet or have any library queries - include your child's full name and class in your email:

library@broadford.havering.sch.uk 


Friday, 16 May 2025

Raising Readers at Home: 3 simple sentences to boost your child's reading comprehension

  



Our new, regular library blog series all about helping parents and carers to grow, encourage and nurture children's love of reading at home continues. This series offers tips, advice and ideas as well as simple steps you can take at home for your child to make reading fun and enjoyable.

"Today a reader, tomorrow a leader."
Margaret Fuller
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*3 simple sentences to boost your child's reading comprehension*

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Please email Miss Flower and Mrs Jobber if you would like a copy of this advice sheet or have any library queries - include your child's full name and class in your email:

library@broadford.havering.sch.uk 


Friday, 9 May 2025

Raising Readers at Home: How Your Home Can Help Create Strong Readers

 



Our new, regular library blog series all about helping parents and carers to grow, encourage and nurture children's love of reading at home continues. This series offers tips, advice and ideas as well as simple steps you can take at home for your child to make reading fun and enjoyable.

"The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you'll go."
Dr Seuss
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*How Your Home Can Help Create Strong Readers*


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Please email Miss Flower and Mrs Jobber if you would like a copy of this advice sheet or have any library queries - include your child's full name and class in your email:

library@broadford.havering.sch.uk 


Friday, 2 May 2025

Raising Readers at Home: Top Tips for Reading at Home with your Child

 




Welcome to our new, regular library blog series all about helping parents and carers to grow, encourage and nurture children's love of reading at home. This series will offer tips, advice and ideas as well as simple steps you can take at home for your child to make reading fun and enjoyable.

"A child who reads for pleasure is more likely to be happier, healthier and do better in school."
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*Top Tips for Reading at Home with your Child*



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Please email Miss Flower and Mrs Jobber if you would like a copy of this advice sheet or have any library queries - include your child's full name and class in your email:

library@broadford.havering.sch.uk