Post on 19-Aug-2018
Year 1 Reading ListWe’re Going on a Bear Hunt by
Michael RosenPeace at Last by Jill Murphy
The Bad-Tempered Ladybird by Eric Carle
Funnybones by Allan AhlbergThe Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson
A Bear Called Paddington by Michael BondA Lion in the Meadow by Margaret Mahy
Cops and Robbers by Allan AhlbergHairy Maclary from Donaldson’s Dairy by Lynley Dodd
Owl Babies by Martin WaddellThe Emperor of Absurdia by Chris RiddellThe Cats in This Book by Viviane Schwarz
Mister Magnolia by Quentin BlakeThe Smartest Giant in Town – Julia Donaldson
My Friend Bear by Jez AlboroughAvacado Baby by John Burningham
The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Judith KerrMeg and Mog by Helen Nichol
Not Now, Bernard by David McKeeA Dark, Dark Tale by Ruth Brown
Dogger by Shirley HughesI Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen
The Dark by Lemony SnicketYou Can’t Take An Elephant on the Bus by Patricia
Cleveland-PeckPenguin by Polly Dunbar
You Choose! By Polly GoodhartStanley’s Stick by Neale Layton
What to do if an Elephant Stands on your Foot by Michelle Robinson
Dinosaurs in the Supermarket! By Timothy KnapmanThe True Story of the Three Little
Pigs – Jon Scieszcka
Reading at Ark Brunel
At Ark Brunel we want to foster a lifelong love and appreciation for reading in all children. We celebrate pupils and classes who read regularly as we know that a love of reading develops children into inquisitive, informed and reflective individuals who can engage effectively with the world around them. As well as reading at school we expect all children to read out loud for at least 20 minutes per night with an adult.
Questions to ask your childBefore reading the book:
• What do you think this story will be about? What might happen in the story?
During the reading of the book:• What has happened so far?• What might happen next? Why do you think that? What clue has the author given you to make you think that?•How do you think the story might end?• What sort of character is….? Is he/she friendly/ mean/ nice…?• Can you find me the word that means?
After reading the book:• Did you enjoy the book? Why?•What was your favourite part? Why?• What was the most interesting/ exciting part of the book? Can you find it?• What sort of character was….?• Why did that character do … (give a situation/ event from the story)?• What happened in the story? Can you retell the story in your own words?• What were the main the events that happened in the story?• Who were the main characters in the story?
Queen’s Park and Kensal Libraries are close to our school and offer a wide range of exciting children’s books. They also have some lovely reading activities for children to join in.