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19/11/24

OPEN MORNING We're looking forward to welcoming prospective families to view our school on Wednesday 20th November at 10:00am & 1:45pm. To book onto a tour, please contact the school office: Telephone: 01279 437590 Email: admin.org.uk pic.twitter.com/Szcxp9E5a5

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15/11/24

🇮🇳 The pupils and staff at enjoyed 'The Taste Of India' as part of National School Meals Week.🍛 The lunch included themed fun sheets and poppadum's and samosas. pic.twitter.com/fZpyFYrIOY

12/11/24

REMINDER:We're looking forward to welcoming prospective families to view our school tomorrow at 10:00am and 1:45pm.To book onto a tour, please contact the school office:Telephone: 01279 437590Email: admin.org.uk https://t.co/iHXwLs8LG8

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08/10/24

OPEN MORNINGWe're looking forward to welcoming prospective families to view our school on Wednesday 13th November at 10:00am & 1:45pm.To book onto a tour, please contact the school office:Telephone: 01279 437590Email: admin.org.uk pic.twitter.com/Xk50F6EjJ7

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18/07/24

We celebrated our Young Carers this week with a fun trip to the park with Bertie, our therapy dog! 🐶 They were also treated to a delicious lunch on a VIP table! What an inspirational group of children! 💚 pic.twitter.com/Ju49gEh5l9

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16/07/24

☀️ Thank you to everyone who supported our Summer Fete on Friday! We were treated to range of stalls, a performance from our Dance Fusion pupils and some delicious ice cream! 🍦 pic.twitter.com/kz0KLryjhy

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15/07/24

🎸 We were treated to a wonderful musical performance last week from our Rocksteady pupils! 🥁 pic.twitter.com/xBruUqEj3j

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28/06/24

🏏 We had a fantastic day hosting our annual Sports Day! The children showed incredible sportsmanship and enjoyed testing out their skills on a variety of activities!Thank you to all the families who came to support and who joined us for a picnic afterwards! 🧺 pic.twitter.com/WAFy9Znozc

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21/06/24

📰 Our EYFS and KS1 pupils enjoyed a visit by a journalist!Some pupils also took part in a workshop where they interviewed staff, wrote an article and created a front page about an upcoming community project. What a fantastic end to Careers Week at Cooks Spinney! pic.twitter.com/rusuGA8xsB

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21/06/24

👮🏽‍♂️ Thank you to the fantastic police officers from who came in this week to talk about their careers. Our pupils were truly inspired!👮 pic.twitter.com/6o2072qUKm

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19/06/24

✏️ To continue our Careers Week celebrations, we had a host of wonderful visitors deliver Q&A sessions to our pupils. 🍕From a mobile pizza company owner and train driver to a nursery practitioner and freelance artist. Our pupils learnt so much! 🚂 🎨 pic.twitter.com/htvVTpmqly

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17/06/24

💇‍♀️ 👨🏾‍🍳To kick-start Cooks Spinney’s Careers Week, we asked some of our pupils what they would like to be when they grow up… We are very much looking forward to welcoming our visitors this week: police officers, journalists, artists & many more 👮🏽‍♂️👩🏻‍🍳 pic.twitter.com/WuwwCBYORt

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14/06/24

🍦 Well done to the children who got chosen for ice lolly Friday today! Keep up the hard work! 💚 pic.twitter.com/H6cNswYZP0

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10/06/24

🍦 Well done to the fantastic children chosen for Ice Lolly Friday! Keep up the great work! ☀️ pic.twitter.com/EsRivH0bvP

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06/06/24

🧗‍♀️ Our 6 pupils are having a fantastic time on their residential trip at Carroty Wood! So far, they’ve been rock climbing, pedal karting and mountain biking!🚵 pic.twitter.com/Q01fkkvvOf

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06/06/24

🔥 Our Year 1 pupils had a fantastic time recreating the Great Fire of London this week! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/a5gLXvw8Jq

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24/05/24

🎶 Our EYFS and KS1 pupils enjoyed singing their favourite song in singing assembly this week! 🎶 pic.twitter.com/Tp49sqzScD

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23/05/24

🎭 🎨 Earlier this week, we had an exciting curriculum day that focused on celebrating the arts! Pupils enjoyed participating in a range of activities from dancing to Footloose to singing along to the Beatles! 🎶 pic.twitter.com/kcvJP5WEHx

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17/05/24

🐑 🐐 To end ‘Our Furry Friends’ topic, Nursery pupils had a fantastic visit from Ark Farm!🌾 Tam and Arron from the farm taught as all about the animals, what they give us, the food they eat and how we look after them. pic.twitter.com/WQbZZr6GtW

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17/05/24

🥳 Well done to our fantastic Year 6 pupils for all their hard work during SATS week! We are all so proud of you!Thank you to our wonderful catering team who prepared a delicious breakfast each morning for our pupils💚 pic.twitter.com/JdNjGF6emp

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A new way of teaching children to read

A new way of teaching children to read

Posted: 2nd April 2019

A new way of teaching children to read is exposing them to rich and varied knowledge.

By the time pupils leave Cooks Spinney Primary Academy they will have read at least 36 full books, including the likes of Tom’s Midnight Garden, Iron Man, Jungle Book and Charlotte’s Web.

The move to reading whole books instead of studying extracts is to broaden pupils’ understanding of writing styles, storylines, periods of time and real-life history and facts which shape a story.

The school has invested heavily in ensuring every child has their own copy of the books they are studying, rather than having to share.

Reading is no longer done individually, instead whole classes read the same book together at the same time. All ability levels literally stay on the same page and read in a book club style together.

The work is part of the school’s multi-academy trust BMAT’s mission to rewrite and modernise the English curriculum.

Headteacher Neil Stirrat said: “The way we taught reading before, pupils were taught in small groups and looked at extracts. They would read an extract and answer questions on that. Now they have a whole text, they can understand the structure of stories and character development and improve their vocabulary.

“This way is more challenging for children. It is really pushing them while giving them more knowledge. BMAT is taking us towards a knowledge-rich curriculum and this is part of that.”

The work, which started in September, is already having an impact on what pupils know and how they use that knowledge.

Mr Stirrat said: “We have seen a massive improvement in what pupils are talking about and writing. Instead of writing in a story style, they are writing more critically. They are being much more critical about what they are reading; they could not do that if they were just reading extracts.

“Everything we are doing is based on research and the books are being carefully selected to provide that rich knowledge. One worry was our lower ability children. But, we have to be brave and all study the same text, answer the same questions and make sure nobody is left behind as we all read together. In fact, the biggest amount of progress we have seen has been from those who were making the least progress previously.”

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