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Reading for pleasure external resources

Take a look at some of the best resources and media that we've found from from external organisations, who are also promoting reading for pleasure.

The Summer Reading Challenge

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School information pack

Recent research shows that only 1 in 3 children and young people now enjoy reading. The Summer Reading Challenge is a joint programme from the Reading Agency and public libraries to combat that and get more children reading. This pack contains everything you need to know about getting your school involved.

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North Tyneside Libraries flyer

Our very own North Tyneside libraries are doing lots to support The Summer Reading Challenge. This flyer explains more and provides a link to information about their summer activities.

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SRC - Letter to parents template

Use this editable letter to send out to families in your school and encourage them to take part in the Summer Reading Challenge.

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The Summer Reading Challenge website

A link to the Reading Agency's Summer Reading Challenge website. You can sign up to take part and find lots of resources for the event. 

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Assembly slides

Use these assembly slides to promote the Summer Reading Challenge in your school. When you open the link you can download your own copy from the file menu.

Promotional video

The official promotional video for the Summer Reading Challenge

Other resources

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BBC Bitesize - KS1/KS2 Bringing Books to Life 1

An adventure into the world of children’s literature as celebrity presenters share what they love about their favourite books, with animations that bring the stories to life.

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BookTrust YouTube Channel

A wonderful collection of free story telling, author interview and activity videos

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The Right of the Reader

First published in 1992, Daniel Pennac's The Right's of the Reader was retranslated into English and republished in 2008, with an introduction and illustrations by Quentin Blake. Passionate and funny, but never didactic, Pennac explores why we read, and most importantly, why we don't.