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For 30 years the National Literacy Trust has been empowering people with the literacy skills they need to succeed in life, and helping educational professionals to deliver high-quality literacy provision to children and young people.

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For 30 years the National Literacy Trust has been empowering people with the literacy skills they need to succeed in life, and helping educational professionals to deliver high-quality literacy provision to children and young people.
Halloween Hot Topic: Literacy ideas and activities
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Halloween Hot Topic: Literacy ideas and activities

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This Halloween resource provides teaching ideas and inspiration for bringing the fright into your classroom. Ideas for books which are perfect to read and enjoy with pupils aged 3-14 years Suggestions for speaking and listening activities including oral storytelling and performance poetry Ideas for writing linked to the theme including a fun grammar game to help students to revise word classes, plus ideas for building suspense in narrative writing. The activities are designed to be adaptable for teachers working across different age ranges, and for the time you have available. Find more Hot Topic resources for dates across the year on the National Literacy Trust website.
Back to School: reading for pleasure activities
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Back to School: reading for pleasure activities

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Place reading at the heart of welcoming your class back to school with a range of flexible ideas and activities that begin with ice-breakers to refresh speaking and listening skills, and then introduce a range of easy-to- deliver activities plus a suggested read with discussion questions to encourage book talk and reading response. In addition to these Key Stage 2 activities you’ll find further resources for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 3 in the National Literacy Trust Resource bank on our website.
Winter Wonderland: ideas for Christmas and the festive period
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Winter Wonderland: ideas for Christmas and the festive period

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Our Winter Wonderland hot topic builds on the excitement of Christmas to help you with ideas for literacy activities that support storytelling and oracy, writing, grammar, phonics and more. Covering ages 3 to 14, and including book suggestions and inspiration for activities that you can deliver in simple, quick ways as time permits, or expand for more in-depth learning. Explore the full range of National Literacy Trust calendar-linked literacy teaching resources literacy calendar on our website.
Celebrating Black History: book-based character response and research projects
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Celebrating Black History: book-based character response and research projects

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With these National Literacy Trust resources for Black History Month across KS1, KS2 and KS3, we’re celebrating Black literary history and shining the spotlight on some of our favourite Black authors, illustrators and iconic characters from children’s books. The resources have been developed to honour and uplift familiar and inspirational Black authors and illustrators, and are classroom activities that can be delivered anytime in the year. Find more calendar linked literacy resources on the National Literacy Trust website.
Remembrance Assemblies with the Royal British Legion  2023
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Remembrance Assemblies with the Royal British Legion 2023

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Written in partnership with Royal British Legion these presentations can be used in assemblies or the classroom to explore concepts of service and to help pupils reflect on the importance of Remembrance. Each presentation includes an accompanying set of teacher notes to help you deliver the assembly, plus ideas for follow-up activities. We have assemblies suited for: Key Stage 1 (ages 5 to 7) Key Stage 2 (ages 7 to 11) Key Stage 3 (ages 11 to 14). Learn more about our live-streamed Remembrance Assembly and free supporting Remembrance resources on the National Literacy Trust website.
Stories for Remembrance KS3 Book Club
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Stories for Remembrance KS3 Book Club

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In partnership with the Royal British Legion we’ve developed new resources based on a range of fiction and non-fiction extracts, to help you explore Remembrance through a book club and discussions with your Key Stage 3 students. Showcasing experiences from past and present conflicts, these extracts explore different attitudes and perspectives, helping children understand the connection between service and sacrifice, and Remembrance. Our accompanying resources aim to develop pupils’ core reading comprehension skills, whilst also providing the opportunity to reflect on the theme of Remembrance and its relevance to our lives today. Further resources on this topic, including assemblies across all Key Stages, are available directly from the Royal British Legion’s website.
Stories for Remembrance book club KS2
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Stories for Remembrance book club KS2

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These book club resources use Bali Rai’s title Now or Never to help KS2 pupils explore Remembrance. Based on real events that took place in World War Two, Now or Never (Little Rebels Award shortlist 2020) tells the story of 15-year-old, Fazal, from Rawalpindi in India, who lies about his age in order to enlist in the Royal Indian Army Service Corps. Our accompanying resources, produced for The Royal British Legion, aim to develop pupils’ core reading comprehension skills, whilst also providing the opportunity to reflect on the theme of Remembrance and its relevance to our lives today. We have provided discussion questions and chapter activities which provide an opportunity for pupils to reflect on the service and sacrifice of the armed forces across the UK, Commonwealth and Allied Nations, and to consider how this service and sacrifice is echoed in 2020. Find more Remembrance resources on the websites of the National Literacy Trust and the Royal British Legion.