Remote learning – Week beginning 1st March 2021

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Why do we celebrate World Book Day?

World Book Day changes lives through a love of books and shared reading. The mission is to promote reading for pleasure, offering every child and young person the opportunity to have a book of their own.

Reading for pleasure is the single biggest indicator of a child’s future success – more than their family circumstances, their parents’ educational background or their income. We want to see more children, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, with a life-long habit of reading for pleasure and the improved life chances this brings them.

World Book Day was created by UNESCO on 23rd April 1995 as a worldwide celebration of books and reading. It is marked in over 100 countries around the globe. 

The first World Book Day in the UK and Ireland took place in 1997 to encourage young people to discover the pleasure of reading.

As World Book Day founder, Baroness Gail Rebuck, recalls “We wanted to do something to reposition reading and our message is the same today as it was then – that reading is fun, relevant, accessible, exciting, and has the power to transform lives.”

Spending just 10 minutes a day reading and sharing stories with children can make a crucial difference to their future success and it’s fun for all involved.

That’s why World Book Day continues to encourage children and young people to read for pleasure through its work with authors, illustrators, publishers, bookshops and libraries.

 

How are we celebrating World Book Day?

Just because everything is having to be done virtually this year, we still plan to celebrate this great event through arranging a series of fun activities, live sessions with authors and sharing our overall love for reading. It is important to recognise that, at Howard, we celebrate reading for pleasure all throughout the year and not just on this one singular day. Our Year 6s regularly engage in Book Talk, sharing what they like/dislike about books. They also recommend books to their peers and adults.

Check out our timetable to see this week’s activities:

Y6 Timetable – 1st March