Rooted in Reading Green KS2/3 passports.
These beautifully designed reading diaries/journals are a great way to encourage pupils to read more for pleasure and to boost their empathy for and understanding of the lives of others.
- Proven to boost engagement in reading - https://edtlive.b-cdn.net/live/media/e4tdninm/rooted-in-reading-passports.pdf
- Very low cost (below 40p per pupil) and no technical support required.
- Used in a wide range of private and state schools across the UK and beyond.
- Supported by NATE, UKLA and NAAE.
- Available in single copies, class set packs and packs of 100.
- Patron - Morris Gleitzman
- Key Stages: 2 to 3
- Subjects: English and Literacy
- Years covered: Y5 to Y9
- Number of pages: 16
- Format: A6
This is the original passport first produced back in 2008. In its 12 pages there is space for pupils to write short entries about 24 books, creating a record of their reading development as they go. The page headings (fiction, non-fiction, poems and plays, magazines, books from other cultures etc) provide gentle encouragement to broaden their reading repertoire. The space for each entry is deliberately kept small so that constructing a written response to reading for pleasure doesn't become a chore.This passport is suitable for use with pupils in the upper years of primary school (KS2) or the first couple of years of secondary school (KS3).This is the original passport first produced back in 2008. In its 12 pages there is space for pupils to write short entries about 24 books, creating a record of their reading development as they go. The page headings (fiction, non-fiction, poems and plays, magazines, books from other cultures etc) provide gentle encouragement to broaden their reading repertoire. The space for each entry is deliberately kept small so that constructing a written response to reading for pleasure doesn't become a chore.
This passport is suitable for use with pupils in the upper years of primary school (KS2) or the first couple of years of secondary school (KS3).
Rooted in Reading Green KS2/3 Passport
12 A6 pages with space for 24 entries, plus front and back covers containing a message from project patron, Morris Gleitzman and an example entry.