Reading Targets Pupil s Name: Year 1 Reading at Greater Depth TARGETS SEEN SECURE I can read accurately and confidently words of 2 or more syllables.

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Reading Targets Pupil s Name: A Year 1 Reader Word Reading I can match all 40+ graphemes to their phonemes. I can blend sounds in unfamiliar words. I can divide words into syllables. I can read compound words. TARGETS SEEN SECURE I can read words with contractions and understand that the apostrophe represents the missing letters. I can read phonetically decodable words. I can read words that end with s, -ing, -ed, -est I can read words which start with un-. I can add ing, -ed and er to verbs. (Where no change is needed to the root word) I can read words of more than one syllable that contain taught GPCs. Comprehension I can say what I like and do not like about a text. I can link what I have heard or read to my own experiences. I can retell key stories orally using narrative language. I can talk about the main characters within a well known story. I can learn some poems and rhymes by heart. I can use what I already know to understand texts. I can check that my reading makes sense and go back to correct myself when it doesn t. I can draw inferences from the text and/or the illustrations. (Beginning) I can make predictions about the events in the text. I can explain what I think a text is about.

Reading Targets Pupil s Name: Year 1 Reading at Greater Depth TARGETS SEEN SECURE I can read accurately and confidently words of 2 or more syllables. I can talk about my favourite authors or genre of books. I can predict what happens next in familiar stories. I am happy to read aloud in front of others. I can tell someone about my likes and dislikes related to a story I have read or a story I have had read to me. I can read a number of signs and labels in the environment drawing from my phonic knowledge when doing so. I am aware of mistakes made when my reading does not make sense. I can re-read a passage if I m unhappy with my own comprehension. I have a growing awareness of how non-fiction texts are organised. I can use illustrations as an important feature in helping me to read.

READING TARGETS A YEAR 1 READER GROUP RECORD Word Reading I can match all 40+ graphemes to their phonemes. I can blend sounds in unfamiliar words. I can divide words into syllables. I can read compound words. I can read words with contractions and understand that the apostrophe represents the missing letters. I can read phonetically decodable words. I can read words that end with s, -ing, -ed, -est I can read words which start with un-. I can add ing, -ed and er to verbs. (Where no change is needed to the root word) I can read words of more than one syllable that contain taught GPCs. Comprehension I can say what I like and do not like about a text. I can link what I have heard or read to my own experiences. I can retell key stories orally using narrative language. I can talk about the main characters within a well known story. I can learn some poems and rhymes by heart. I can use what I already know to understand texts. I can check that my reading makes sense and go back to correct myself when it doesn t. I can draw inferences from the text and/or the illustrations. (Beginning) I can make predictions about the events in the text. I can explain what I think a text is about.

READING TARGETS YEAR 1 READING AT GREATER DEPTH GROUP RECORD I can use my phonic knowledge confidently in combination with a range of reading strategies to read appropriate texts fluently and confidently I read for an extended period because I really enjoy stories I am aware that I will learn a great deal from non fiction books I readily and confidently ask questions to clarify understanding I can explain to others why I have enjoyed a book and can summarise the story if asked to do so My reading makes me think deeply about things which are associated with the stories I read I can make suggestions about events and characters in the books I read which go beyond what is written in the text I can express a preference for the type of book I enjoy and can explain why I like that type of book I can explain the difference between a fiction and a non fiction book and can talk about the way each is organised I can respond personally to poetry that I read I am beginning to use some of the features I see in the books I read in my own writing, eg, repeated texts

Information for Parents/Carers Reading Targets A Year 1 Reader Word Reading I can match all 40+ graphemes to their phonemes. I can blend sounds in unfamiliar words. I can divide words into syllables. I can read compound words. I can read words with contractions and understand that the apostrophe represents the missing letters. I can read phonetically decodable words. I can read words that end with s, -ing, -ed, -est I can read words which start with un-. I can add ing, -ed and er to verbs. (Where no change is needed to the root word) I can read words of more than one syllable that contain taught GPCs. Comprehension I can say what I like and do not like about a text. I can link what I have heard or read to my own experiences. I can retell key stories orally using narrative language. I can talk about the main characters within a well known story. I can learn some poems and rhymes by heart. I can use what I already know to understand texts. I can check that my reading makes sense and go back to correct myself when it doesn t. I can draw inferences from the text and/or the illustrations. (Beginning) I can make predictions about the events in the text. I can explain what I think a text is about.

Information for Parents/Carers Reading Targets Year 1: Reading at Greater Depth I can use my phonic knowledge confidently in combination with a range of reading strategies to read appropriate texts fluently and confidently. I read for an extended period because I really enjoy stories. I am aware that I will learn a great deal from non-fiction books. I readily and confidently ask questions to clarify understanding. I can explain to others why I have enjoyed a book and can summarise the story if asked to do so. My reading makes me think deeply about things which are associated with the stories I read. I can make suggestions about events and characters in the books I read which go beyond what is written in the text. I can express a preference for the type of book I enjoy and can explain why I like that type of book. I can explain the difference between a fiction and a non fiction book and can talk about the way each is organised. I can respond personally to poetry that I read. I am beginning to use some of the features I see in the books I read in my own writing, eg, repeated texts.

I can match all 40+ graphemes to their phonemes. I can blend sounds in unfamiliar words. I can divide words into syllables. I can read compound words. I can read words that end with s, -ing, -ed, -est I can read words of more than one syllable that contain taught GPCs. I can say what I like and do not like about a text. I can talk about the main characters within a well known story. I can check that my reading makes sense and go back to correct myself when it doesn t. I can explain what I think a text is about. I can read words with contractions and understand that the apostrophe represents the missing letters. I can read words which start with un-. I can link what I have heard or read to my own experiences. I can learn some poems and rhymes by heart. I can draw inferences from the text and/or the illustrations. (Beginning) I can read phonetically decodable words. I can add ing, -ed and er to verbs. (Where no change is needed to the root word) I can retell key stories orally using narrative language. I can use what I already know to understand texts. I can make predictions about the events in the text. Recommended label supplier: Label Planet: 01270 668076 http://www.labelplanet.co.uk/ Label: LP 27 63 Not As We Know It Limited 2016

I can use my phonic knowledge confidently in combination with a range of reading strategies to read appropriate texts fluently and confidently. I read for an extended period because I really enjoy stories. I am aware that I will learn a great deal from non-fiction books. I readily and confidently ask questions to clarify understanding. I can make suggestions about events and characters in the books I read which go beyond what is written in the text. I can respond personally to poetry that I read. I can explain to others why I have enjoyed a book and can summarise the story if asked to do so. I can express a preference for the type of book I enjoy and can explain why I like that type of book. I am beginning to use some of the features I see in the books I read in my own writing, eg, repeated texts. My reading makes me think deeply about things which are associated with the stories I read. I can explain the difference between a fiction and a non-fiction book and can talk about the way each is organised. Recommended label supplier: Label Planet: 01270 668076 http://www.labelplanet.co.uk/ Label: LP 27 63 Not As We Know It Limited 2016

Targets in Art & Design and Design & Technology Art & Design Targets - A Year 1 Artist Pupil s Name: I can show how people feel in paintings and drawings. I can create moods in art work. TARGETS SEEN SECURE I can use pencils to create lines of different thickness in drawings. I can name the primary and secondary colours. I can create a repeating pattern in print. I can cut, roll and coil materials. I can use IT to create a picture. I can describe what I can see and give an opinion about the work of an artist. I can ask questions about a piece of art. Design & Technology Targets - A Year 1 Designer I can use my own ideas to make something. I can describe how something works. I can cut food safely. I can make a product which moves. I can make my model stronger. I can explain to someone else how I want to make my product. I can choose appropriate resources and tools. I can make a simple plan before making. Pupil s Name: TARGETS SEEN SECURE

Targets in Art & Design and Design & Technology Year 1 GROUP RECORD Art & Design Targets - A Year 1 Artist I can show how people feel in paintings and drawings. I can create moods in art work. I can use pencils to create lines of different thickness in drawings. I can name the primary and secondary colours. I can create a repeating pattern in print. I can cut, roll and coil materials. I can use IT to create a picture. I can describe what I can see and give an opinion about the work of an artist. I can ask questions about a piece of art. Design & Technology Targets - A Year 1 Designer I can use my own ideas to make something. I can describe how something works. I can cut food safely. I can make a product which moves. I can make my model stronger. I can explain to someone else how I want to make my product. I can choose appropriate resources and tools. I can make a simple plan before making.

Information for Parents/Carers Targets in Art & Design and Design & Technology Art & Design Targets - A Year 1 Artist I can show how people feel in paintings and drawings. I can create moods in art work. I can use pencils to create lines of different thickness in drawings. I can name the primary and secondary colours. I can create a repeating pattern in print. I can cut, roll and coil materials. I can use IT to create a picture. I can describe what I can see and give an opinion about the work of an artist. I can ask questions about a piece of art. Design & Technology Targets - A Year 1 Designer I can use my own ideas to make something. I can describe how something works. I can cut food safely. I can make a product which moves. I can make my model stronger. I can explain to someone else how I want to make my product. I can choose appropriate resources and tools. I can make a simple plan before making.