The Reading Road Map started out in 2016 as a resource purely for Year 5&6 students. After is success and following requests from schools, we broadened the Maps so that we now cover Years 1&2, 3&4, 5&6 and 7&8.

 

AIM of The United Kingdom Reading Road Map

  • To promote reading for pleasure and a reading culture across schools nationally

  • To raise literacy levels across our schools

  • To engage reluctant readers

  • To challenge our more-able readers

  • To assist teachers and children by signposting them to new authors

 

 

What is The UK Reading Road Map?

The Reading Road Map is an initiative that has been created to help encourage children to develop a new passion for reading. It is a tool for children, parents and educators to recommend different up to date books, authors and genres.

All of the books on the roadmap, except the titles in the classics genre, have been published within the last 12 months of the annual launch every October.

The front of the map has a map of the UK with 10 roads representing a specific genre of books

Adventure; Classics; Crime; Fantasy; Graphic Novels; Horror; Humour; Poetry; Sci-Fi and Sport

The author and title of each book in each genre are listed along each appropriate road

On the back of the map are the sections listing the books relating to each genre

To the left of each book title is a coloured circle – we used a traffic light system for identifying less challenging, challenging and more challenging books

To the right of the title. we have a small blank circle, which is ticked by the teacher when the book has been read by each child

Signposting for other authors

We have also added a section to signpost children and help teachers advise on similar authors

The Signposting section has been really well received by teachers who admit they don’t have much time to read children’s literature, especially new authors

 

How does the Reading Road Map work?

The books, maps, certificates and stickers begin to be sent out at the beginning of the autumn term, however they are available to be ordered throughout the year.

Some run the Reading Challenge from within the classrooms; other schools set aside space during lunchtimes or after school clubs; other schools use their school libraries and the librarians to manage the challenge.

How to request a set of Reading Road Map resources?

Please click here and complete the form - you can also ring us to find out more: 020 7527 5827

We will email back to confirm the costs based on your requirements or will call you if you require further information.

Invoices are only raised after all the resources have been delivered to school

We will contact you to request a Purchase Order Number.

 How long does the Reading Initiative last?

We begin delivery of the new Road Maps at the beginning of autumn term, however orders can be put in at any point during the year. Most schools run the initiative throughout the school year.

Delivery

All the resources required for each of The Reading Road Maps will be delivered to your school directly via signed for post.


We welcome feedback from teachers and children and hope that any suggestions and/or comments can be included in our blog so that other schools can get a better understanding on how the Reading Road Maps are delivered across our schools.

We will be adding case studies to our website from schools that have participated in the Reading Road maps over the past few years. The case studies will include the different methods schools used to deliver the Reading Road Map, we believe that some of the additions schools have included have helped encourage the children to give useful feedback on each book the have read. These methods include:

  • Reviews in their home reading books

  • An emoji chart to highlight their enjoyment of each book,

  • Reviews during class Reading Road map assemblies, etc

Adventure

The adventure reading map targets parents and carers reading together with their children. On the back of the map is a section giving parents and carers tips on how they should read with their children. On the adventure map 30 titles are listed, split between 7 genres of books. These are:

  • Humour

  • Fantasy

  • Rhyming stories

  • Space

  • Adventure

  • Animals

  • Classics

 

One of our key aims when developing the reading maps was to ensure that schools receive new titles, therefore, apart from the classics genre all the books listed on each reading map have been published within the last year.

 

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For the Adventure Reading Map Years 1 / 2:

 Each child in the class will receive a copy of the Adventure map.

When a child reads 5 books they receive a Bronze certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 10 books they receive a Silver certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 15 books they receive a Gold Certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 20 book they receive a Platinum certificate (supplied)

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Year 3&4 Reading Road Map

For the UK Reading Road Map Years 3 / 4:

Each child in the class will receive a copy of the road map.

When a child reads 5 books they receive a Bronze certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 10 books they receive a Silver certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 15 books they receive a Gold Certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 25 book they receive a Platinum certificate (supplied)

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For The Reading Road Map Years 5/6: a range of Maps are available - Many London boroughs have their own 5/6 map, The Camden Reading Road Map for year’s 5/6 for example and over 16 local authorities across the country have their own 5/6 Map, The Essex Reading Road Map for year’s 5/6 for example.

Each child in the class will receive a copy of the road map.

When a child reads 5 books they receive a Bronze certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 10 books they receive a Silver certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 20 books they receive a Gold Certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 40 book they receive a Platinum certificate (supplied)

For the UK Reading Road Map Years 7 / 8:

This map contains 35 titles, and as a result in discussions with English leads in a number of authorities we have agreed to offer three different maps for mixed schools, all boys and all girls. Although some of the titles are listed on all three maps, there is some variation of titles

Each child in the class will receive a copy of the road map.

When a child reads 3 books they receive a Bronze certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 5 books they receive a Silver certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 10 books they receive a Gold Certificate (supplied)

When a child reads 20 book they receive a Platinum certificate (supplied)

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