
Sadie Phillips / Literacy with Miss P
@sadiephillips
📚 English Specialist, Reading + Writing for Pleasure advocate, firm believer in #LearningwithoutLimits 📚 Currently: Y1 Teacher @ Tockington Manor School
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Championing beautiful non-fiction for today’s #WorldBookDay celebrations with Yuval Zommer’s Big Big of Blooms! 🌸🌺🌼🌻🌷🌹 Remember, reading isn’t just for one day - it’s SO much more! Instil a life-long love of reading with FAB ideas from Reading for Pleasure 🧶 ourfp.org


Happy World Book Day UK 📚 Encouraging young people to #ReadYourWay is deeply underpinned by research about the power of choice and agency 👏👏👏-Their purpose may be pleasure- connection- info- whatever- it’s theirs! Reading for Pleasure 🧶 Let’s celebrate that!


Picture Book World Cup… one of the simplest & most effective ways to engage children in reading for pleasure and expose them to new material. Had such fun hosting this with Y1 today! Reading for Pleasure 🧶 Hannah J W ourfp.org/wp-content/upl…



This is brilliant read for KS1 and LKS2 that will help develop a love for science and educate readers about the world all whilst enjoying a fun and chaotic story. Great stuff from Nosy Crow Books



The final EduEaster giveaway comes from Book Clubs in Schools who are donating a stack of books and some badges! They are celebrating a decade of difference on May 1st (bookclubsinschools.org/10-years/) with free author events. Just like, repost and reply with EduEaster to enter.




So, I’m not crying, you are. Simply wow. Didn’t think the sequel could be as good as the first book but it is simply a masterpiece. Cried (many times), laughed out loud and reflected. A must read! ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ 🐦 📕 Matt Goodfellow


Do you know what happens to a babies' brains when we read them stories? Watch this @BookTrust video with Frank Cottrell-Boyce Children's Laureate Sam Wass and Diana Gerald youtube.com/watch?v=wtFaVo… it's soooo beautiful! #ReadingRights


Listen to Professor Teresa Cremin from the Open University's Literacy and Social Justice Center discuss what the research says about children's reading for pleasure and the OU's work supporting teachers develop reading for pleasure cultures in their schools. #readingforpleasure


Did you miss our recent OU seminar – Informal Book Talk? 💬📚 Good news! The full recording is now on YouTube. Prof Teresa Cremin & the #OURfP team explore book talk, oracy & reader identity. Watch anytime & share! 💙 👉 youtube.com/watch?v=6ybhHo… Centre for Literacy and Social Justice #ReadingforPleasure


Great article from Jon Biddle in this month’s issue of Teach Primary —> cdn.teachwire.net/e-mag/Teach-Pr…