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Learning to read in Reception
Find out what sort of books to expect to come home in your child’s book bag, and get top tips on how best to support your child.
Read Write Inc. – A guide for parents
Find out what Read Write Inc. Phonics is and find eBooks, videos, and kits to help your child as they learn to read with Read Write Inc. Phonics at home.
Comprehension
Find out how reading comprehension is taught throughout primary school, and take a look at our books, advice, and free activities to help at home.
Read Write Inc. Phonics: reading at home
If your child is being taught to read using Read Write Inc. Phonics at school, you'll find these kits and flashcards invaluable in supporting their reading development at home
Read with Oxford guide for parents
A parent guide to Read with Oxford Stages and our exciting range of carefully levelled books to help children learn to read at home. Developed by experts to support your child's first steps in phonics through to being an independent reader.
Looking forward to the summer term: tips to help boost your child’s learning
What can we do to help our children to make progress over the term ahead? James Clements shares his tips to help boost skills and knowledge.
What are reading schemes and why do they matter?
Educational publishing expert Andrea Quincey explains why reading schemes are important, and what the different colours, bands and levels actually mean.
Fun learning activities for 7-8 year-olds
Play fun games to help 7-year-olds' language, reading, spelling, and maths skills.
Read with Oxford Stage 1
Read with Oxford is an exciting range of levelled books to build reading confidence at home. Use Stage 1 to start your child on their reading journey.
What is phonics?
Education expert Laura Sharp breaks down what phonics is, how phonics is taught in schools, and why phonics is important and useful.
Preparing for the phonics screening check
The phonics screening check is an informal way for schools to assess your child's progress in reading. Sarah Loader shares tips for supporting your child's development at home.
Reading schemes, Levels, and Stages
Learn about reading schemes (or programmes) and Oxford Levels, and find out how they're used to help your child progress with reading at school.
Little Oxford Parent Guide
Explore our parent guide to using the Little Oxford app for 3-5s. You will discover advice on how to use the app as well as guidance on using digital products with under 5s to make their screen time productive time.
Reading: Age 4–5 (Reception)
Find out how your child's reading skills will develop in Reception. Discover fun activities, ideas, and books to support your 4–5-year-old at home.
Oxford Reading Tree & Levels: parent guide
A parent guide to Oxford Reading Tree and Biff, Chip and Kipper. Use our reading level chart to discover what reading levels and book bands mean, and find out your child's reading level.