Last updated:

6th October 2023

Literacy

Literacy 

It is crucial for children to develop a life-long love of reading. Reading consists of two dimensions; language comprehension and word reading. Language comprehension (necessary for both reading and writing) starts from birth. It only develops when adults talk with children about the world around them and the books (stories and non-fiction) they read with them, and enjoy rhymes, poems and songs together.

The Early Learning Goals for Literacy

Comprehension:

  • Demonstrate understanding of what has been read to them by retelling stories and narratives using their own words and recently introduced vocabulary
  • Anticipate - where appropriate - key events in stories
  • Use and understand recently introduced vocabulary during discussion about stories, no-fiction, rhymes and poems and during role-play 

Word Reading:

  • Say a sound for each letter in the alphabet and at least 10 digraphs
  • Read words consistent with their phonic knowledge by sound-blending
  • Read aloud simple sentences and books that are consistent with their phonic knowledge, including some common exception words

Writing:

  • Write recognisable letters, most of which are correctly formed
  • Spell words by identifying sounds in them and representing the sounds with a letter or letters
  • Write simple phrases and sentences that can be read by other

Resources

Letters and Sounds - parent information (Word document)

Letters and Sounds - everyday activities (Word document) 

Environment checklist - Literacy (Word document)

The value of stories and rhymes (Word document)