Text Size  small fontmedium fontlarge font
ContinYou - Changing lives through learning
ContinYou aims to open up opportunities for learning that will help people to change their lives, improving the well-being of individuals, families and communities.

Book-it! reading clubs

ContinYou has been helping schools set up Year 7/S1 reading clubs since 1998. Previously we worked to set up clubs, with an emphasis on reading for pleasure, rather than curricular development.

The Book-it! resource pack

Whether you are a headteacher or head of department wanting to set up a reading programme, or a class teacher, librarian, teaching assistant, community member or involved in the school in another way, the Book-it! materials have been written for you. They have been designed to be accessed at any point and provide the reader with chunks of information at any one time.

499.jpg

Free resource pack available

This resource pack helps schools set up reading clubs and keep them going. The pack is aimed at anyone who is starting up a reading club or who wants to develop the work they are already doing.

Download the resource pack (PDF file, 806 KB) and activity sheets (PDF file, 245 KB).

 This is how we do it

1000.jpg

This resource helps Welsh schools set up out-of-school-hours (oshl) reading programmes. The booklet is aimed at primary schools, secondary schools, local education authorities and others involved in providing out-of-school-hours programmes.

Download now: English version (PDF file, 551 KB) and Welsh version (PDF file, 495 KB).

Breakfast Readers Guide

501.jpg

The Breakfast Readers Essential Guide complements the resource packs Breakfast Club Plus and Book-it! It offers advice about setting up and running a ‘Breakfast Readers’ club, where children and their parents or carers take part in reading activities in addition to enjoying a healthy breakfast.

Download the Breakfast Readers guide (PDF file, 511 KB) now.

Useful links

Kids and reading - regularly updated articles about encouraging children to read: www.kidsandreading.co.uk/

 

Boy sitting on a pile of books reading