Enjoying Reading Links

This section brings together key organisations, activities and resources to promote partnership working between schools and libraries. Links are divided into four categories:
- The Big 6
This Big6 is a widely used curriculum based model for teaching information literacy in schools.
- The PLUS model
Try out this easy to apply schools information skills model, which splits skills into four logical sections.
- InformationLiteracy.org
Visit this website for news, case studies, examples of best practice and toolkits about information literacy.
- Learners and Teachers resources
Learning and Teaching Scotland has commissioned this collection of materials to help to help students develop the skills they need to become independent learners.
- Strongest Links
This website for secondary school librarians provides links to research and offers practical models for implementing information literacy in the school.
- Schools Library Association publications
SLA publishes a range of information literacy tools and guides, including the primary guide Cultivating Curiosity, and Information Matters for secondary schools
Schools, education and curriculum
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Primary National Strategy
Select your role (e.g. coordinator, key stage 1 teacher) and find tailored materials to help you deliver the Primary National Strategy.
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Secondary National Strategy
Clear information, guidance and free downloads to help teachers and managers implementing the Secondary National Strategy.
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Ofsted
Download inspection reports, look at the latest research and keep up with news on the Ofsted website.
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- Every Child Matters
Find out how this major government initiative promotes multi agency working (for example, libraries and schools) to achieve the ‘five outcomes’.
- ContinYou
ContinYou’s work encompasses extended services in schools, family learning, parental support, out-of-school-hours learning, health improvement and health literacy, young people, schools and communities, supplementary schools and community regeneration.
- Teachernet
Download case studies, search for projects and network with colleagues in the teaching community.
- School Library Association
Identify publications, training courses and events for the school library community. Also offers advice and support to members.
- Strongest Links
A practical website for school librarians. Support for UK school librarians, information literacy and children’s literacy and reading.
Libraries and literacy
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RNIB National Library Service
Information about books and other reading materials in a range of formats for visually impaired children and young people.
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National Year of Reading
The 2008 National Year of Reading website offers resources and ideas to promote reading for pleasure and purpose.
- National Literacy Trust
News updates, government approaches, research, statistics, initiatives - including reading initiatives - and resources for those working in the primary and secondary sectors
- Their Reading Futures The host site for Enjoying Reading; full of practical resources, ideas and learning techniques which teachers may find interesting and helpful.
- World Book Day
Resources and events linked to the annual World Book Day.
- Book Trust
All Book Trust’s National Programmes and Campaigns (Children’s Book Week, Writing Together, BookedUp), news on books, prizes and awards plus resources for schools.
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British Library Children's Literature
Stories, nursery rhymes, fairy stories and verse, as well as primers and readers, textbooks, prayer books and alphabet books are traceable through the British Library online catalogue.
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Stories from the Web
A site for young people, by young people, and by libraries working with young people. Very interactive, with book reviews, stories and activities, all encouraging young people's reading and their input to the site.
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Society of Chief Librarians
SCL takes a leading role in the development of public libraries and supports libraries to work more closely with schools.
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Books and reading
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Children’s Book Trust UK
Free guidance, resources and recommendations for teachers, librarians and parents about books for young people of all ages.
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Reading is Fundamental
Up-to-date news of reading initiatives across the UK and how to make them happen near you.
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Write Away
Read author interviews, download teaching guides for books categorised by Key Stage and find book reviews categorised by age group from 0 to 16+ years.
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Achuka
'The chock-full, eyes-peeled, independent children's book site'. Up-to-date reviews, opinions and news about children's books and children's book people.
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Barrington Stoke
Especially for young reluctant readers, with sections for teachers, librarians and parents packed full of tips for making reading matter.
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Bookheads
The home site of the Booktrust Teenage Prize and an opportunity to share reviews.
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Carnegie Greenaway Awards
Visit the Living Archive of past winners and the Carnegie/Greenaway shadowing site with young people's reviews of the titles shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals.
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Cool Reads
Read reviews by 10-15 year olds – what they say are cool reads.
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Mrs Mad’s Book-O-Rama
Highly idiosyncratic review site with activities and jokes too, for children and young adults, teachers, parents, and librarians.
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Reading the Game
Get ideas for linking football and fiction – and details of schemes with a league club near you. Find details of reading champions and role models here too.
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Teen Reads
For older teens with reviews, authors, message boards and more.
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Writing Together
Download a step-by-step guide to planning a writer visit. Find writers who are experienced at working in schools. Read case studies of writer in school projects.
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Reading and the cultural sector
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Creative Partnerships
Supports schools to work with creative practitioners to develop a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum.