A new reading library full of all of the ingredients that motivate more children to read more.
You've got phonics sorted. Now use Readerful to turn all children into fluent, motivated readers. We know that keeping children reading is as important as teaching them how to read. That’s why here at Oxford we’ve created Readerful – so that reading for pleasure isn't left to chance.
Readerful is a ready-made, flexible reading spine for your whole school, providing the best books for reading aloud and independent reading. There’s no strict reading order, no teaching programme to learn. Just a rich, linked library of inclusive, age-appropriate books designed to boost knowledge, vocabulary and motivation. With this series, you’ll comfortably meet the DfE’s Reading Framework (July 2023).
All books are underpinned by Oxford Reading Levels to ensure children are reading books with the right level of support or challenge to build confidence and develop comprehension skills.
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1. Books for sharingThis collection of over 40 picture books has been specifically designed for reading aloud, with stories, non-fiction and poetry anthologies that will hold the attention of every child in the classroom. |
2. Independent library for reading fluencyOver 100 new books for independent reading from Years 2-6, designed to captivate every child. Explore new character mini-series, non-fiction and graphic texts, alongside brilliant standalone stories. |
3. Readerful RiseOur collection of Rise titles provides the opportunity for 7 to 11 year old struggling readers to choose motivating, high-engagement books from the Readerful Independent Library alongside their peers. |
4. Oxford Owl teaching support and resourcesReaderful Online on Oxford Owl provides eBook versions of all the Books for Sharing together with flexible support for every title, plus advice from our experts on how to use Readerful at the heart of a rich reading environment. Sample the resources with a FREE Teacher Presentation for our Year 3 title Being Brave available now. |
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