
Top Texts for August
This month’s top texts have been chosen by Ben King, founder of the Teacher Book Awards. He has chosen three fiction books, each with a ghostly theme.
This month’s top texts have been chosen by Ben King, founder of the Teacher Book Awards. He has chosen three fiction books, each with a ghostly theme.
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Joy Court, Reviews Editor for The School Librarian journal. She has chosen three thought provoking and enjoyable books that will stimulate much conversation!
This months texts have been chosen by Nikki Gamble, Director of Just Imagine. She has selected non-fiction that is both lyrical and informative, and above all really engaging.
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Emily Drabble, head of children’s book promotion and prizes at the reading for pleasure charity BookTrust. Some thought provoking choices here, including Ghost!.
This month’s texts have been chosen by Morag Styles who retired in 2014 as Professor of Children’s Poetry at the Faculty of Education, Cambridge and is an Emeritus Fellow of Homerton College.
This months Top Texts have been chosen by Jane Bednall, a former teacher and Deputy Head.
This month’s Top Texts are chosen by Scott Evans, a primary school teacher and Reading Lead from South Wales.
This month’s Top Texts are focused on Graphic Novels and are chosen by Richard Ruddick, a Year 6 teacher at Moorlands Primary Academy in Norfolk.
This month’s Top Texts are chosen by Rowena Seabrook from Amnesty International.
This month’s Top Texts are brought to us by Charlotte Raby, who has over 20 years in teaching, educational publishing and training.
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Mary Roche, a former primary teacher and lecturer in teacher education.
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Prue Goodwin, a freelance specialist in literacy learning and children’s books.
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Clare Zinkin, a reading consultant at www.MinervaReads.com.
This month’s Top Texts are chosen by Martin Galway, an experienced Primary teacher and English lead who currently works for Herts for Learning.
This month’s Top Texts are a non-fiction selection chosen by Heather Wright, from the brilliant Reading Rocks!
This month’s Top Texts are chosen by Ann Lazim, Literature and Library Development Manager at the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education.
This month’s Top Texts are chosen by James Clements, a former teacher who now works as an education writer.
This month’s Top Texts are chosen by Jo Clarke, a primary school librarian, otherwise known as Book Lover Jo!
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Marilyn Brocklehurst from the Norfolk Children’s Book Centre.
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Alison Leach, an experienced primary teacher and English lead.
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Jo Cummins, a primary school teacher and English manager who works in Hampshire.
This month’s top texts have been chosen by Simon Smith, a primary head-teacher in the wonderfully bookish Whitby.
This month’s top texts have been chosen by Mat Tobin who teaches English and Children’s Literature on undergraduate and postgraduate courses at Oxford Brookes University. Mat joined Oxford Brookes in 2014 after 16 years of primary teaching in Oxfordshire. He has research interests in children’s literature and the Reading for Pleasure agenda.
This month’s Top Texts have been chosen by Claire Williams, Year 4 Class Teacher and Reading Lead at St. Andrew’s C of E (VA) Primary School in Essex. Claire has recently completed her Master of Education in Critical Approaches to Children’s Literature at the University Cambridge and is the UKLA Early Career Teachers’