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Teacher Comment

"It has focused tasks that can be used at school as well as at home. It conveys to the parents that reading goes beyond the literal." Sandra Clay, Lincewood Primary School, Literacy Co-ordinator

Teacher Comment

"We really liked the idea of the range of booklets. This means some juniors, with lower abilities can use similar tools. We also thought the the tools are highly suitable, the information for the parents is clear and there is plenty to stretch in both books." Sandra Clay, Lincewood Primary School, Literacy Co-ordinator

Teacher Comment

"Breath of fresh air. I really like the Learning Tools. They are perfect for literacy lessons." Literacy Co-ordinator - Leicestershire

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"The ideas in the booklets are very good." Literacy Co-ordinator - Worcestershire

Teacher Comment

"Pupils have an opportunity to respond in a variety of ways. We use the Learning Tools within our English lessons. This reinforces children's understanding, formulating opinions about books and authors. The best practice is children's involvement in their own learning where JellyJames resources are motivating and parents are involved." Debbie Fulford, Assistant Headteacher, Parkfield Primary School

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"Thank you for sending the booklets so quickly." Literacy Co-ordinator - Wandsworth, London

Teacher Comment

"This resource had a positive impact on our home reading programme. They facilitate a purposeful dialogue between home and school." Mrs P A Willets, Headteacher, Tividale Hall Primary School

Teacher Comment

"It has raised the profile of reading imagination with the new books." Mrs Lee, Literacy Co-ordinator, Montgomery Primary School

Teacher Comment

"Impressed with the simplicity of the layout. Very child-friendly and with a good variety of extension activities. I particularly liked the sections focussed on increasing vocabulary and extending reading matter to newspapers and magazines." Daryl Slade, Literacy Co-ordinator, Wendover Junior School

Teacher Comment

"These Reading Record booklets are more of learning tools and not just a record of what has been read." Sue Haley, Headteacher, Delves Lane Country Junior School