Book Clubs
This term we are delighted to launch book clubs! These will be run each half term to enable enough time to cover each book in depth including; predicting, inferring, summarising and creating a love of reading through amazing children’s books. There will be the chance for discussion, role play, quizzes and creative activities to ensure the students are fully immersed in these fabulous stories!
Children's books pitched at reading levels guaranteed to promote a love of reading.
Silver Class - Reading
Embark on an enchanting quest with Lem and Tobin in “Big Foot Tobin and Me”—a captivating tale of friendship, mystery, and the power of imagination.
The story revolves around the character of Lemonade “Lem” Liberty Witt, a 10-year-old girl who moves to Willow Creek, California, in 1977.
The book follows Lem as she tries to adjust to her new surroundings and make friends in her new town. She becomes intrigued by the local legend of Bigfoot, a mythical creature said to roam the nearby forest. Lem’s curiosity leads her to team up with Tobin Sky, a boy obsessed with Bigfoot and determined to find evidence of its existence.
As Lem and Tobin embark on their quest to solve the mystery of Bigfoot, they also discover the power of friendship, the importance of family, and the resilience needed to navigate through life’s challenges.
“Big Foot Tobin and Me” is a heartwarming and adventure-filled story that explores themes of friendship, loss, and the power of imagination.
Gold Class - Reading
Blast off on a cosmic adventure with Liam in “Cosmic”—a hilarious and heartfelt tale of mistaken identity and unexpected space exploration.
“Cosmic” tells the story of a 12-year-old boy named Liam Digby who appears much older due to his unusually tall stature. Liam, who has the appearance of an adult, seizes the opportunity to impersonate his father and joins a group of parents and their children on a spaceship ride to outer space.
He poses as a responsible adult to ensure his participation in the “Once in a Lifetime” voyage. However, things take an unexpected turn when the spaceship goes off course and Liam finds himself on a thrilling cosmic adventure.
The book explores themes of identity, friendship, and the idea that age doesn’t necessarily dictate maturity. Liam’s journey in space forces him to confront his true self and the responsibilities that come with it.