ParentEd Reading Routine

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πŸ“š The ParentEd Reading Routine

Strong SEAG reading skills aren’t built by completing practice papers alone. Children also need to be confident reading unfamiliar texts, understanding new vocabulary, making connections and using what they have read to answer questions accurately.

The ParentEd Reading Routine gives your child regular exposure to interesting topics and a wide range of vocabulary β€” helping to build the background knowledge and comprehension skills they can draw on when they meet an unfamiliar text in SEAG.

Each week you’ll get:

πŸ“– Two interesting themed texts to read and discuss
πŸ’¬ New vocabulary to explore in context
🧠 A Knowledge Journal to help children remember and connect what they learn
πŸ’­ One Essential Question to encourage deeper thinking
βœ… SEAG-style comprehension questions to practise applying their skills
πŸ“ Full answers and explanations
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Parent feedback and guidance so you know what your child is doing well and what to work on next

Why does this matter for SEAG?

The reading passages in SEAG can be about almost anything. The wider a child reads, the more vocabulary, knowledge and connections they have available to help them make sense of a new text.

The aim isn't to add another pile of work. Read it, talk about it, learn something new. Then, when your child is ready, use the questions to practise applying that understanding in a SEAG-style format.

A little reading, regularly, can add up to a much stronger, more confident reader. πŸ’™

πŸ“š The ParentEd Reading Routine

Strong SEAG reading skills aren’t built by completing practice papers alone. Children also need to be confident reading unfamiliar texts, understanding new vocabulary, making connections and using what they have read to answer questions accurately.

The ParentEd Reading Routine gives your child regular exposure to interesting topics and a wide range of vocabulary β€” helping to build the background knowledge and comprehension skills they can draw on when they meet an unfamiliar text in SEAG.

Each week you’ll get:

πŸ“– Two interesting themed texts to read and discuss
πŸ’¬ New vocabulary to explore in context
🧠 A Knowledge Journal to help children remember and connect what they learn
πŸ’­ One Essential Question to encourage deeper thinking
βœ… SEAG-style comprehension questions to practise applying their skills
πŸ“ Full answers and explanations
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§ Parent feedback and guidance so you know what your child is doing well and what to work on next

Why does this matter for SEAG?

The reading passages in SEAG can be about almost anything. The wider a child reads, the more vocabulary, knowledge and connections they have available to help them make sense of a new text.

The aim isn't to add another pile of work. Read it, talk about it, learn something new. Then, when your child is ready, use the questions to practise applying that understanding in a SEAG-style format.

A little reading, regularly, can add up to a much stronger, more confident reader. πŸ’™