Please check this page to receive updates on reading and phonics around school!
Click the link below to go to our 'Reading for pleasure' page.
Please find below our reading progression document which outlines the objectives covered per year group. You can also see a preview of our reading spine of core texts that are covered across the academic year. These are subject to change when our staff are inspired by new texts!
Reading is taught through a variety of ways at Old Basford School. We teach phonics in F2 and year 1 daily for 20 minutes. We also follow the Rocket Phonics 'Next Steps' programme in year 2. Children who need additional support in phonics benefit from 1:1 interventions to 'keep up' not catch up. We also use interventions such as Nessi and Switch On to support our KS2 children. As part of our phonics programme, we teach whole class reading through our target practise reading books. Children also experience guided reading in small groups once a week.
In KS2 children enjoy 'shared reading' lessons where a quality text is used to support children develop the skills they need to decode and comprehend an unfamiliar text. The children practise applying the skills required across the content domains both independently and as part of rich partner or class discussions. They enjoy listening to reading being modelled as well as applying the skills to perform a text themselves.
Phonics is the main way the Government advise schools to teach early reading. Phonics is learning to read by using letter sounds and blending them together to make words. We have invested in the Rocket Phonics scheme and this is being delivered to children from F2 - year 3 (as needed).
At Old Basford School reading is of the highest priority and we are passionate about developing our children’s ability and enjoyment in reading. Our aim is to inspire our children to see the world of possibilities that is opened up to them and the enjoyment that can be brought through reading, that will stay with them into their adult lives.
Last academic year the Government announced changes to the teaching of phonics in schools. Although our current approach to teaching phonics has been successful, we felt there was a good opportunity to embrace new resources and books. Therefore our school has adopted the phonics programme by Rising Stars. Reading Planet Rocket Phonics is a structured programme which includes reading books that carefully match phonics being taught in lessons.
· There are some changes to the book bands to reflect the new phonics programme. For example, there are changes from the book bands between pink and white and your child may be moved bands to reflect this.
What will my child read?
Please see an extract from our reading policy below. This includes our intent for our reading curriculum, the way in which we deliver reading (implementation) and the impact we aspire to have.
At Old Basford School we believe our pupils should have their lives enriched by a love of reading, a good knowledge of a range of authors and be able to understand more about the world in which they live, through the knowledge that they gain from quality texts. We aim for all children to be educated with the knowledge needed to become confident and fluent readers. They should also be equipped with the skills to successfully comprehend and understand a wide range of texts. By the time they leave our school, all children should therefore be empowered through being capable, lifelong readers. We understand the importance of parents and carers in supporting their children to develop both word reading and comprehension skills, and so we want to encourage a home-school partnership which enables parents and carers to enhance the skills being taught in school.
To ensure that every child in our school will learn to read we ensure we:
Use one synthetic phonics programme
We follow the Rocket Phonics programme to teach phonics and graphic knowledge (common exception words and tricky words). We have fidelity to this one scheme.
From the third week of starting school children in EYFS begin letter sound correspondence.
Reading books in EYFS and KS1 match our phonics programme. Children are taught specific phonemes / graphemes and then have access to the equivalent books that reinforce the phonics that have been explicitly taught. They also have access to a specific band of books that they can choose from to take home. These books have been carefully banded to support and reinforce the phonics taught. Children also take home a weekly ‘Reading for pleasure’ book to enjoy with a parent at home. These are intended to encourage parents reading to their children.
Children take their 3 reading books home on a daily basis. The system in place for changing books is weekly as we believe children should re-read books for fluency and comprehension. We encourage parents to hear their child read at home to develop fluency. Our expectation is that children read at home 5x per week in EYFS and 3x a week across the rest of school. Reading diaries / records are used by parents to record their children’s reading of books, common exception words and other texts. The teacher monitors these weekly in order to ensure children are reading at home and also to gain information about other books that children may have access to at home. We carry out annual parent reading workshops which are chosen with a specific focus in mind such as reading for pleasure.
Reading for pleasure is something that we value highly at Old Basford School. The following strategies are used to encourage reading and to develop the love of reading in our school:
By the end of EYFS and Key Stage 1 we expect our children to be skilled at word reading to ensure:
By the end of Lower Key Stage 2 we expect our children to:
By the end of Upper Key Stage 2 we expect our children to:
You might be wondering about how your child is supported to become a fluent, comprehending reader. Here are just some of the ways we prioritise reading at school.
Please find some useful links below to help support your child with learning to read. These videos are all taken from the 'Rocket Phonics' programme which your child follows in school.
Each video shows your the flashcard your child will be shown and gives an example of how to pronounce them.
Pink A books -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX7dmuB4fNg
Pink B books -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_HW2_Y5OEE
Red A books -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xIkatg0YIA
Red B books -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZrP6Z-Kahw
Yellow books -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jf0pWl_Joj8
Blue books-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUvTkqaeGfo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuPUrPNrhOg
Green books -
If you’re not feeling confident about reading aloud or sharing books, don’t worry – there’s no right or wrong way to enjoy a story together. But if you’d like some tips, here are a few pointers to help you get started.
Here you can find some resources to support your child's reading at home.
Highlights from last academic year
In March Mrs Priddy and Miss Booth took part in a day of reading for pleasure training as part of the Chase Rewarding Futures Programme. We are delighted to announce that school will be receiving 500 new reading for pleasure books for school in April! We are also going to be gifted some library furniture for KS1. We can't wait to share the books with you all!

Old Basford School celebrated World Book Day on Thursday 2nd March. We asked children to come in fancy dress if they wanted to or to express themselves through their hair. On the day we focused on celebrating a love of books by sharing books with different year groups, reading to our friends and various other book activities. Year 3 enjoyed attending a virtual author's event where they wrote a poem and listened to a story. In year 1 the children watched the author of Dave the pigeon talk about their book and then they drew their own Dave the pigeon with the illustrator. In F2 parents were invited in to enjoy story time with their children. We had a great time enjoying books together!
Mrs Priddy was delighted by how many children participated in the 12 days of Christmas reading challenge! Thank you to everyone who also sent some photos in. Mrs Priddy will announce the winners of the book prizes in her next assembly ![]()

This Autumn we were so grateful to the Bookmark charity for providing us with over 200 beautiful new books for school. We were delighted by these beautiful new books. All of the teachers loved choosing new books to add to their class libraries. Thank you Bookmark!
Please find the slides for the year 5 parent workshop below, thank you to everyone who could attend!
We were delighted to hold another book fair this October. Once again, we are so grateful to all the families who were able to support school by purchasing books from our book fair. Thank you also to our librarians who supported the book fair and helped to run the used book stall. We raised over £450 and we get to keep half of the money raised to spend on new books for school! Thanks again for supporting us by buying lovely, new books.