51 2D Shapes 3D Shapes 6 1 4 5 8 9 7 3 4 10 Shape Edges Faces Vertices A cube 12 6 8 B sphere 0 1 0 C cuboid 12 6 8 D square based pyramid 8 5 5 E cone 1 2 0 F triangular based pyramid 6 4 4 G cylinder 2 3 0 H triangular prism 9 5 6 A H C E D F B G Hexagon Circle Rectangle Pentagon Octagon Square Decagon Triangle Nonagon Septagon
52 KS1 Maths Principles + × ÷ − 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 5 3 8 8 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 9 7 8 9 7 5 + 3 = 8 8 − 3 = 5 5 + 3 = 8 3 × 3 = 9 9 ÷ 3 = 3 3 × 3 = 9 9 ÷ 3 = 3 8 − 3 = 5 Sum Add Plus Increase Total More Together And Groups of Times Multiply Product Lots of Factor Divided by Divide Share equally Split Divisible by Group Difference Fewer Take from Subtract Minus Reduce Take away
53 KS2 Maths Principles + × ÷ − 12 + 15 + 10 2 10 5 20 + 7 = 27 27 − 15 − 20 7 10 5 10 and 2 = 12 12 + 15 27 27 − 15 12 12 × 15 560 ÷ 4 = 100 ÷ 7 = 14 r2 1 4 0 4 516 0 × 10 5 10 100 50 2 20 10 Sum Add Plus Increase Total More Together And Groups of Times Multiply Product Lots of Factor Divided by Divide Share equally Split Divisible by Group Difference Fewer Take from Subtract Minus Reduce Take away 12 × 15 10 50 20 100 180 12 × 15 60 + 120 180 7 100 − 70 (10 × 7) 30 − 14 (2 × 7) 16 − 14 (2 × 7) 2 100 50 20 + 10 180
54 Top Tips for the Reading Helper Developing readers become increasingly independent with their reading. Children will begin to read silently more often, however, it is still important for readers of any age to read aloud to others to continue to build their tone and expression. There is an important ongoing role for the reading helper. Here are some useful tips: 1 Encourage the reader to use the ‘Comments’ spaces in this booklet to record: • whether or not the reading material was interesting • if the book was easy or difficult to read • what she/he enjoyed most about the book 2 In the spaces provided, help the reader to make a note of any tricky words or words to practise. If possible, have a dictionary available at reading times. 3 Decoding using phonics - prompt the reader to ‘decode’ unfamiliar words by breaking them down into a series of sounds and then blend the sounds together. 4 Encourage the children to look at any pictures in their reading books in order to get a better understanding of the text and to help them predict what may happen next. 5 When children are reading aloud, draw attention to punctuation marks and help them to read with feeling, e.g. “HOORAY”, they shouted. 6 To stimulate interest in a new book, talk about: • what might happen in the story • what the reader hopes to learn about, e.g. from a non-fiction book. 7 It is important that children understand what they are reading. To check their understanding, you could ask questions about the book and invite them to: • explain the meaning of selected words in the book • summarise what happened (and in what order) • draw pictures of scenes or characters from the book • describe a character from the book, including the character’s feelings and thoughts 8 When selecting new reading books, always check the books are at the right level of difficulty.
55 Recommended Reading books for EYFS Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? Bill Martin Jnr Where’s Spot? Eric Hill Guess How Much I Love You Sam McBratney and Garth Williams The Little Red Hen Byron Barton The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eric Carle Clifford the Big Red Dog Norman Bridwell Owl Babies Martin Waddell and Patrick Benson Where the Wild Things Are Maurice Sendak Winnie the Pooh A A Milne The Tale of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter Stone Soup Marcia Brown Not Now Bernard David McKee There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Fly Pam Adams The Tiger Who Came to Tea Jill Tomlinson The Gruffalo Julia Donaldson & Axel Scheffler Winnie the Witch Valerie Thomas & Korky Paul The Elephant and the Bad Baby Elfrida Vipont & Raymond Briggs We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Helen Oxenbury Handa’s Surprise Eileen Browne The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark Jill Tomlinson I Will Never Eat a Tomato Lauren Child Rosie’s Walk Pat and Laurence Hutchins One Snowy Night Nick Butterworth Dear Zoo Rod Campbell The Rainbow Fish Marcus Pfister Dogger Shirley Hughes Farmer Duck Martin Waddell Once There Were Giants Martin Waddell and Penny Dale Traditional Rhymes Alphabet Books Counting Books
56 Recommended Reading books for Year 1 The Cat in the Hat Dr Seuss The Tiger Who Came to Tea Judith Kerr Hairy Maclary Lynley Dodd The Large Family Collection Jill Murphy Charlie and Lola Lauren Child The Smartest Giant in Town Julia Donaldson The Gruffalo’s Child Julia Donaldson The Gigantic Turnip Aleksei Tolstoy The Whisperer Nick Butterworth Mrs Armitage on Wheels Quentin Blake The Trouble with Jack Shirley Hughes My Friend Bear Jez Alborough Avocado Baby John Burningham A Bear Called Paddington Michael Bond Funnybones Allan Ahlberg The Hodgeheg Dick King-Smith The Jolly Postman Allan Ahlberg Mister Magnolia Quentin Blake Katie Morag Series Mairi Hedderwick Frog and Toad are Friends Arnold Lobel The Princess and the Pea Minnie Grey Amazing Grace Mary Hoffman Don’t Forget the Bacon Pat Hutchins Emperor of Absurdia Chris Riddell The True Story of the Three Little Pigs Jon Scieszka Collins Primary Dictionary Children’s First Encyclopaedia Children’s Atlas Topic Books, eg Old Toys, Homes in the Past Traditional Nursery Rhymes Traditional Fairy Stories
57 Recommended Reading books for Year 2 The Cat Who Lost His Purr Michelle Coxon Frightened Fred Peta Coplans Friends Kim Lewis Mog Stories Judith Kerr Mr Wolf’s Pancakes Jan Fearnley Frog is Frog Max Velthuijis Cat and Mouse Story Michael Rosen The Snow Lady Shirley Hughes Grace and Family Mary Hoffman and Caroline Binch The Adventures of Captain Underpants Dav Pilkey The Diary of a Killer Cat Anne Fine Little Wolf’s Book of Badness Ian Whybrow The Magic Finger Roald Dahl Mrs Wobble the Waitress Allan Alhberg Pirate School: Just a Bit of Wind Jeremy Strong George’s Marvellous Medicine Roald Dahl The Giraffe, Pelly and Me Roald Dahl The Guard Dog Dick King-Smith Emily’s Legs Dick King-Smith Children’s Illustrated Dictionary Usborne Books: The First Encyclopaedia of Science The First Encyclopaedia of the Human Body The First Encyclopaedia of Animals The First Encyclopaedia of Seas and Oceans The Children’s World Atlas (internet linked) Pocket Science Books Watt’s Great Events Books: The Great Fire of London Gun Powder Plot Battle of Hastings Coronation of Elizabeth II Watt’s Famous People Series: Florence Nightingale Louis Braille George Stephenson Thomas Edison
58 Recommended Reading books for Year 3 Cool Michael Morpurgo The Butterfly Lion Michael Morpurgo Kensuke’s Kingdom Michael Morpurgo Billy the Kid Michael Morpurgo The Twits Roald Dahl Charlie and Chocolate Factory Roald Dahl Matilda Roald Dahl Danny The Champion of the World Roald Dahl James and the Giant Peach Roald Dahl Fantastic Mr Fox Roald Dahl The BFG Roald Dahl The Sheep Pig Dick King-Smith Bill’s New Frock Anne Fine The Hundred Mile an Hour Dog Jeremy Strong Return of the Hundred Mile an Hour Dog Jeremy Strong The Naughtiest Girl in the School Enid Blyton Secret Seven series Enid Blyton Famous Five series Enid Blyton Animal Ark series Lucy Daniels Horrid Henry series Francesca Henry’s Charlotte’s Web E B White Flat Stanley Jeff Brown Fungus the Bogeyman Raymond Briggs Mystery Winklesea Helen Cresswell The Indian in the Cupboard Lynne Reid Banks Mr Majeika Humphrey Carpenter Please Mrs Butler Allan Ahlberg The Sam Pig Story Book Alison Uttley Railway Cat Phyllis Arkle Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone J K Rowling
59 Recommended Reading books for Year 4 A Caribbean Dozen John Agard & Grace Nicholls Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Lewis Carroll Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters John Steptoe Beowolf Kevin Crossley-Holland The Firework-Maker's Daughter Philip Pullman The Dragon's Child Jenny Nimmo The Ghost Blades Anthony Masters Sara, Plain and Tall Patricia MacLachlan Smart Girls Robert Leeson Brother Eagle, Sister Sky Susan Jeffers & Chief Seattle Robi Dobi Madhur Jaffrey The Reluctant Dragon Kenneth Grahame Flow Pippa Goodhart Dragon Poems John Foster & Korky Paul The Crazy Shoe Shuffle Gillian Cross The Sea Piper Helen Cresswell The Chocolate Touch Patrick Skene Catling Spacebaby Henrietta Branford Gregory Cool Caroline Binch A Pot of Gold Jill Bennett Fog Hounds Wind Cat Sea Mice Joan Aiken The Clothes Horse Allan Ahlberg It Was A Dark and Stormy Night Allan Ahlberg The Dancing Bear Michael Morpurgo The Demon Headmaster Gillian Cross Dog So Small Phillipa Pearce Emil and the Detectives Erich Kastner The Iron Man Ted Hughes The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe C S Lewis Little House on the Prairie Laura Ingalls Wilder Mrs Frisby and the Rats of Nimh Robert C O’Brien Stig of the Dump Clive King Swallows and Amazons Arthur Ransome A Child's Garden of Verse Robert Louis Stevenson Greek Myths for Young Children Marcia Williams The Orchard Book of Creation Stories Margaret Mayo & Louise Brierley
60 Recommended Reading books for Year 5 Water Wings Morris Gleitzman Blabbermouth Morris Gleitzman Belly Flop Morris Gleitzman The Diddakoi Rumer Godden Stormbreaker Anthony Horowitz Walter and Me Michael Morpurgo Friend or Foe Michael Morpurgo Mister Monday Garth Nix Aquila Andrew Norris Harry and the Wrinklies Alan Temperley The Story of Tracy Beaker Jacqueline Wilson Double Act Jacqueline Wilson Northern Lights Philip Pullman A Christmas Carol Charles Dickens Dragon Rider Cornelia Funke Journey To Jo’burg Beverly Naidoo Journey to the River Sea Eva Ibbotson The Owl Service Alan Garner Pig Heart Boy Malorie Blackman Tom’s Midnight Garden Philippa Pearce Watership Down Richard Adams The Wizard of Earthsea Ursula K Le Guin Wolves of Willoughby Chase Joan Aiken Where the Red Fern Grows Wilson Rawls Little Women Louisa May Alcott The Secret Garden Frances Hodgson-Burnett Artemis Fowl Eoin Colfer The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame Anne of Green Gables L M Montgomery Black Beauty Anna Sewell Holes Louis Sachar There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom Louis Sachar Vicky Angel Jacqueline Wilson The Other Side of Truth Beverley Naidoo Harry Potter series J K Rowling
61 Recommended Reading books for Year 6 Carrie’s War Nina Bawden When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit Judith Kerr Forgotten Voices of the Second World War Max Arthur The Diamond of Drury Lane Julia Golding Framed Frank Cottrell Boyce Homecoming Cynthia Voigt Noughts and Crosses Malorie Blackman Knife Edge Malorie Blackman Private Peaceful Michael Morpurgo The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ Sue Townsend Treasure Island Robert Louis Stevenson Mortal Engines Philip Reeve Clockwork Philip Pullman Dragon Keeper Carole Wilkinson The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Mark Haddon Peter Pan J M Barrie Wizard of Oz F Baum Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe Oliver Twist Charles Dickens Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling The Railway Children E Nesbit The Borrowers M Norton The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain Alex Rider series Anthony Horowitz My Story series Various authors Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Ed. Otto H Frank Boy Overboard Morris Gleitzman Sabriel Garth Nix
62 Green Words Chart Ditty/ Storybook levels Speed Sounds as taught in tutoring programme Green Word Cards matched to level Red Ditty Books Reviewing/practising: Set 1 up fish and on get is got in can cat yes dog Green and Purple Storybooks Reviewing/practising: Set 1 Learning: Set 2 with his then run have when this will them let went had at that bed mum not him back help dad big if an it stop bad did as but Pink and Orange Storybooks Reviewing/practising: Set 1 and Set 2 Learning: Set 3 well black out good horse best day see for girl off way look took from long play too boy just shop about away night Yellow Storybooks Reviewing/practising: Set 1 and Set 2 Learning: Set 3 know door found fast green three more need say told across hair round mouse soon yellow along little still car asleep house shout may king book Blue and Grey Storybooks Consolidating all sounds ask make very live fire boat window suddenly like home our head white few began before came again take place use shouted grandad morning made new sea making share hear different inside time eat these year better please garden river NF: Green Word Cards Green Words Chart
63 Red Ditties RED WORDS I of my to the no put for he Green Band RED WORDS the your said you my I he are of no Purple Band RED WORDS the of to I my me go he baby said are you your he Pink Band RED WORDS the I've you we no are me he some there washing my like want call be her of said she be so to
64 Orange Band RED WORDS what do you me want go no are so be all her they said the be my he old we was of she Yellow Band RED WORDS one her go all some be they watches said want school of do wall what so who call their fall I've saw to the was she he watch me my you are small by there no your tall brother any I'm were Blue Band RED WORDS any other one her said they want watch anyone who school through son why brother humans small what two all there could would their some over does once here you're were whole was tall Grey Band RED WORDS should were there someone another walk what through here son are two said school to father anyone water brother where here call who want come small any many would other you your mother they watch whole great above
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