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En ield Grammar School Literacy Newsletter Newsletter Date Volume 1, Issue 1 Celebrating Literacy Across the Year What a Year for Literacy at En ield Grammar It s been another hec c year at EGS with many successes for people to share. So here s a round up of all things Literacy that boys have been able to take part in this year. World Book Week Thursday 2nd March 2017 was the official World Book Day, but here at Enfield Grammar we didn t think that one day was enough to celebrate the fun and enjoyment that books can bring, so we extended it to the whole week. Across the course of this me, we offered the boys many opportuni es to compete against each other in form mes and at break mes. The library was full of quizzes and compe ons and form me saw the boys guessing which teachers were reading which books. The week was topped off with a special visit from award winning author Joe Craig. See inside for more details. Inside this issue Inside Story: Author Joe Craig visits EGS 2 Inside Story: Inter House Reading 2 Inside Story: Na onal Compe on winner 2 Inside Story: Carnegie Award 4 Inside Story: Don t Judge a Book by its Cover 4 Inside Story: Year 7 Reading group 5 Inside Story: Banned Book 5 Special points of interest Author visit Link to an interes ng read about how dyslexia helped Benjamin Zephaniah Link to informa on about the importance of reading with your child and how to support your child s reading

Inter House reading Competition From Monday 27th February Friday 24th March this year, all Year 7, 8 and 9 form groups took part in the Inter House Reading Compe on. Week by week we kept a tally of: Who borrowed the most books But also who had books overdue! The results were tallied up and a week by week update was shown on the leaderboard. Eventually, a er a hard fought ba le 7M, 8P and 9F and 9P jointly, were named the Inter House Reading Champions. Congratula ons boys. The Inter House compe on leader board, created by the very talented Mrs. French and regularly updated by Mrs. Rudolph so students could see the progress of their form. National Competition Winner! Also during World Book Week, the boys had the opportunity in their art classes to design a new Na onal Book Token. As you know, every year in the lead up to World Book Day, the students are given a book token which they can redeem in store for a free book (this year Island by David Almond was a popular choice) or it could be used (as many of our Year 11, 12 and 13 s did) to get 1 off other books including revision guides. Here are some examples of books chosen by Jonathan for the School Library Street Art London Banksy Wall and Piece Draw Manga Death Note Bodyguard.. Target No Logo As part of World Book Week,the Na onal Literacy Trust, organised a compe on for different age groups to submit their design for a World Book Day token. Our very own Jonathan Maggio 8P won the 13 16 category with his fantas c design. Not only is he the youngest in that age group but he beat off thousands of compe tors to claim the top spot. Well done Jonathan! 2

Jimmy Coates author visits En ield Grammar Author, Joe Craig visited EGS on Friday 3rd March 2017. He spent three sessions with different boys reading from one of his Jimmy Coates books, giving them wri ng ps and advice and doing Q&A sessions. He finished off each session with a book signing for the boys who had brought their books along. In the final session he listened to some of the crea ve wri ng pieces that the boys had produced. He spent me giving the boys advice on how to ensure their crea ve wri ng is engaging as well as being successful. On top of being helpful Joe was a great speaker. He held us all, me included, encapsulated with his stories and sense of humour. It was a great experience for the boys to meet a successful author and have the opportunity to ask per nent ques ons about his journey to becoming a published writer. Who knows, we may have inspired the next genera on of fic on writers. Spending me with an author really showed me how much work you need to do to succeed. Mason Obeng 8R 3

Carnegie Medal The CILIP Carnegie Medal is awarded annually to the writer of an outstanding book wri en in English for children and young people. Medal holders include Arthur Ransome, C.S. Lewis, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratche, Phillip Pullman and Sally Gardner. This year, 8 of our students read the contenders for the prize and took part in ac vi es and discussions surrounding the topics covered in the books. This helped to develop a mature reading response and ideas surrounding important topics. The Carnegie Medal was established in 1936, in memory of the great Sco sh born philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie (1835 1919). Carnegie was a selfmade industrialist who made his fortune in steel in the USA. His experience of using a library as a child led him to resolve that "if ever wealth came to me that it should be used to establish free libraries." Carnegie set up more than 2800 libraries across the English speaking world and, by the me of his death, over half the library authori es in Great Britain had Carnegie libraries. First awarded to Arthur Ransome for 'Pigeon Post', the winner receives a golden medal and 500 worth of books to donate to a library of their choice. L R: Yucelay Ramadan, Ben Rebairo, Sebas an Sandham, Dominic Forbes, Adibul Meah, Ben Wilson, Mustafa Ulgut, Rayyan Furreden Before I d done this [the Carnegie Award] I d never read a book about human rights; the book I was reading was related to real life events and was really interes ng. It was a really good experience and something I hope I can do again. Ben Wilson 8U Don t Judge a Book by it s Cover Whilst we normally advise people not to judge a book by its cover, that is exactly what Excelsior wanted us to do. The Stan Lee Excelsior Award s overall goal is to encourage reading for pleasure amongst children and teenagers. However, its secondary target is to raise the profile of graphic novels and manga amongst school librarians and teachers for their educa onal benefit. So with these aims in mind they sent us eight different graphic novels and asked students to send in their ra ngs according to: Story, Artwork, Characters and Dialogue. 4 The EGS vote went to Black Panther A Na on Under our Feet by Ta Nehisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze.

Year 7 Reading Group Every week, a small group of Year 7 students have been reading with Mrs Rudolph. This has really helped the boys to become more confident readers, as they read aloud as well as discuss the key ideas and vocabulary in the book. This year the group read Terror Kid by Benjamin Zephaniah. He is an inspiring writer; his books are relevant to modern society and as a dyslexic person, helps us to see that having difficul es with reading and wri ng doesn t have to stop you from having a passion and flair for it. Below is a link to an ar cle wri en by Benjamin Zephaniah about growing up with dyslexia and how he turned it to his advantage: h ps://www.theguardian.com/commen sfree/2015/oct/02/youngdyslexic children crea ve Clockwise from the le : Mrs. Rudolph, Patrick Osuoha, I el Omadjela, Jus n Osei, Cameron Pa erson, Joshua Genus I want to carry on because it is fun. Joshua Genus 7M I enjoyed it because I just wanted to improve my reading. I would do it again and I liked the story. Cameron Pa erson 7F Banned Books Here at EGS we love to encourage the boys to read a depth and breadth of books. In the final half term, we ve been asking Years 7, 8 and 9 to look at some books that have historically been banned what be er way to get boys reading than to tell them they can t! The impact of this has been a lot of enthusiasm and great discussion surrounding the importance of reading and the power that books have. They have looked at issues surrounding censorship vs protec on, morality, religion and science. It s been eye opening for a number of boys and has hopefully made them aware of how lucky they are to be able to pick up a text and be able to read it without ques on. Banned Books display in the upper school library. Art work by Mrs. French. 5

En ield Grammar School Literacy Newsletter Also on offer to our students is the ebook pla orm. Students in years 7 10 can sign in and borrow books as they would from our physical library, but this way they can read the book on a tablet, smart phone or computer. It also allows students to enlarge the font, change the colour of the font and/or change the colour of the background which can help some students who find reading difficult for various reasons. There are also dyslexia and night reading se ngs. The ebook pla orm can be found on the school website under Curriculum then selec ng LRC/ Library & ebooks. Pre y useful for the summer holidays! En ield Grammar School Enfield Grammar School is dedicated to suppor ng and developing the literacy of all of our students. This includes working with students who find literacy challenging to our top students who benefit from challenging their literacy skills in terms of their developing understanding of the world around them and how this impacts on the text(s) that they are studying and reading for pleasure. We hope that the boys have enjoyed the opportuni es afforded to them over the course of the year and we look forward to developing more opportuni es for students enjoyment and development. Ar cles Here are links to some articles about the importance of reading and how to support your child with their reading: https://www.theguardian.com/education/literacy http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/8404499/phonics top 10 tips for Improving your childs reading ability.html https://www.earlymoments.com/promoting literacy and a love of reading/why reading to children is important/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/parenting/wp/2017/02/16/why its important to read aloud with your kids and how to make it count/?utm_term=.f7968da5aa3a