At Acton CEVC Primary School, our curriculum aims to "teach pupils to speak and write fluently so that they can communicate their ideas and emotions to others and through their reading and listening, others can communicate with them. Through reading in particular, pupils have a chance to develop culturally, emotionally, intellectually, socially and spiritually." (National Curriculum, 2014)
At our school, our children:
We offer a rich and varied range of teaching approaches to achieve these ends, always striving to challenge every one of our pupils to make the maximum progress regardless of their starting point, with an understanding that different levels of support may be required to help them achieve their goals.
Monster Phonics
At Acton Primary School, we understand that systematic, synthetic phonics is the most effective way of teaching young children to read, developing the skills and perseverance they need to tackle the reading of new words. In EYFS and Key Stage One, children experience a daily phonics session which follows the 'Monster Phonics' programme. However, we firmly that believe that for phonics to be most effective, it must be embedded across all areas of the curriculum and strive to make links wherever possible. We are committed to ensuring that all children become fluent readers by the end of Key Stage One.
Monster Phonics is a DfE validated child-centred phonics programme. The approach is meaningful, interactive and easy to understand, creating high engagement. The systematic colour-coding of graphemes linked to phoneme monsters makes phonics easier to understand. Children also love the monsters, who bring phonics to life. The activities are multisensory requiring reading, writing, singing and actions.