Virtual School Library

Monday 18 January 2021

Jacqueline Wilson is the new author of the week, she has written over 100 books for children of all ages with many varied storylines. This week you can read the first story in the Tracy Beaker series as well as watch a video from Jacqueline explaining how she created the character. There are also downloadable activities available. 

 


The web address has changed too. To be able to access the virtual school library you now need to type Oak National Academy into the search bar or type www.the national academy. ​It is still free to access without registration or password and still run in collaboration with The National Literacy Trust and will still feature an author of the week as well as much more. 

 

Mrs Martin

 

Virtual School Library

Monday 11 January 2021

Josh Lacey is the new author of the week, he has written the fantasy stories ‘The Dragon sitter’ and well as the ‘Grk’ series. He has turned his attention to environmental issues in his new stories. The main character is Hope Jones and she is 10 years old. In the first book of the series Hope realises that plastic is overused and unnecessary in her local supermarket and makes it her mission to do something about it. The book is written in the style of a blog/diary, you can read it yourself and follow Hope on her journey.

 https://wordsforlife.org.uk/virtual-school-library/

 


 

Virtual school library

Friday 8 January 2021

If your child would like to either read or listen to an audio book there is a great selection to choose from on the virtual school library website. The site is accessible from an iPad, mobile phone or computer, is completely free and does not require registration or password. There is an author of the week reading, talking about and promoting their book along with downloadable activities connected to the story, competitions and reading suggestions.

This week the audio book Boy Underwater is being read in installments by author Adam Baron. It is about a boy called Cymbeline Igloo who is 9 years old and has never been swimming or near water and his quest to find out why. The answer will turn his world upside down.

 


For younger children there is an animated story to watch based on the classic book Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney. Alternatively Sophie Dahl reads her book Madame Badobedah where children can listen and follow the beautiful illustrations.



These are only a few suggestions as there is much more available including visual nursery rhymes to act and sing along to with your baby. Type into your search bar Virtual School Library and click on National Literacy Trust Virtual School Library/Words for Life tab. I hope you enjoy browsing.