Posted on 18 November 2009. Tags: free, ks1, reading, Resources, stories
Chris Roland had created a set of Powerpoint stories featuring the characters Reg and Lellow. The stories have been designed to help young children learn English and can be used in class with pre-school, infant and primary levels.

www.regandlellow.com
As they have been written by an English teacher, they also have a number of pedagogical features to aid language acquisition, make in class storytelling as easy as possible for the teacher and story content easily integrated into schools’ English curriculum. There are also teachers’ notes and extra materials to explore.
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Posted on 26 October 2009. Tags: children, language, learning, parents, reading, stories, story, storybooks
learndirect has launched two FREE online storybooks to help families make the most of their time together and have fun while learning.
learndirect research has revealed that almost one in three parents admit to wanting to brush up on their basic English and maths to support their children’s learning and development. Backed by celebrity mum and Waterloo Road actress, Angela Griffin, the new storybooks “The Journey to Darkest Somewhere” and “The House of Scary Words” let kids become the lead characters and change details within the stories.
Here’s a video which gives more information about the project:
The books also encourage readers to use basic English language while they play, so kids and parents can learn together. The new storybooks are available at www.learndirect.co.uk/readtogether. Kids also have the chance to win a professionally printed version of their book. Entrants simply need to register their personal storybook on the website before 31 December 2009.
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Posted on 03 October 2009. Tags: bedtime, charity, families, family, Literacy, reading, stories
This month, the Children’s Society is running its annual National Bedtime Reading Month, which started yesterday.

They have teamed up with a host of stars from TV, pop, stage and celebrity gossip who have recorded a bedtime story for the nation. ITV’s This Morning presenter, Eamonn Holmes, Jade Goody’s former partner Jeff Brazier, the star of West End musical Hairspray, Brian Conley, and pop superstar Damon Albarn of Blur can all be seen reading Roald Dahl’s classic story, Fantastic Mr Fox, on their new YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/childrenssociety.
Here’s a preview of one of the videos:
The Bedtime Reading campaign is designed to encourage parents, especially fathers, to read to their children and coincides with the launch of 20th Century Fox’s latest animated movie, Fantastic Mr Fox.
There is an online resource with some hints and tips at www.childrenssociety.org.uk/reading.
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Posted on 21 September 2009. Tags: free, Literacy, PSHE, Resources, stories, writing
Dean Wilkinson, who works as a Teaching Assistant in secondary schools and S.E.N. Units throughout Teesside, has started writing a new series of books aimed at secondary pupils.
“21st Century Fairy Folktales is series of comedy and educational re-workings of traditional stories that can be enjoyed at home or in a school environment as each story has it’s own set of FREE lesson plans and lesson fillers for teachers online.”

Find out more, and download the free resources at Wilkinson Press.
Posted in Literacy, PSHE, Resources