To celebrate World Book Day, why not visit Essex Library Service to join a library, get a reading suggestion, find a book club… and lots more!
Essex County Council have shared the incredible results of the Essex Year of Reading, launched in 2022:
Throughout the campaign, primary, secondary, and SEND schools embarked on inspiring projects, including ‘Reading Fluency’ training for teachers. Thanks to their dedication, nearly 60 schools completed training, impacting over 300 pupils and boosting Key Stage 2 comprehension by an impressive two years and two months!
But that’s not all! Here are some highlights of Essex’s year-long celebration of reading:
160,000 free library cards offered to primary school pupils
Author visits from Dermot O’Leary and Michael Rosen
Filmed story time sessions featuring local personalities
Book swap stalls in schools to promote reading culture
Storytelling and poetry competitions
Pen pal connections between pupils and older people
But the journey continues!
ECC’s Essex Year of Numbers campaign, aims to ignite a passion for numeracy and lifelong learning. We’ll be sharing exciting events, activities, and competitions to challenge perceptions about maths.
We’ve had an exciting start with lot’s more learning experiences for children across Essex still to come:
βCount Me Inβ music production and DJ skills sessions
A free app full of numeracy material, advice, and guidance
Lego Education workshops in Essex Libraries
Lab in the Library; maths and science-based sessions