News
Reading The Game news stories:
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23Nov2010
The Ashes - new free Tom Palmer resources availableTo celebrate the Ashes, 25 November 2010 - 7 January 2011, children's author Tom Palmer has written a free story for teachers to download and read to their classes.
Posted by Jim Sells
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09Nov2010
Tom Palmer competition winners...Today we can announce the winners of the Tom Palmer writing competition.
Posted by Jim Sells
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22Oct2010Say Hello to the 2011 National Year of Communication
Plans for the 2011 National Year of Speech, Language and Communication were unveiled this week at an event at the House of Commons.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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12Oct2010Tom Palmer's next blog released
Each week football writer Tom tells us about what he is delivering, and what he is learning, related to football and literacy around the country.
Posted by Jim Sells
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28Sep2010
Tom Palmer's next blog releasedEach week football writer Tom tells us about what he is delivering, and what he is learning, related to football and literacy around the country.
Posted by Jim Sells
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21Sep2010Tom Palmer's Foul Play blog
Tom Palmer (author of Puffin’s Foul Play and Football Academy books) will be writing a weekly blog during the time his National Literacy Trust competition is running this autumn.
Posted by Jim Sells
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14Sep2010New FREE football literacy resources from Reading The Game and Tom Palmer
Following the success of our World Cup resources, RTG and Tom Palmer have once again teamed up to create some fantastic resources for the domestic season.
Posted by Jim Sells
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01Sep2010Study finds that girls think they are cleverer than boys from age four
Girls think they are cleverer, more successful and harder working than boys from as young as four, a study has found.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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31Aug2010Assessments reveal 100,000 seven-year-olds are failing to master the basics of writing
Figures from the Department for Education show that tens of thousands of seven-year-olds are still struggling to master the basics in literacy.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
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18Aug2010Our research reveals widening gender gap in boys’ and girls’ attitudes towards reading and writing
The widening gender gap in boys’ and girls’ achievement, as shown in the recent Sats results, is supported by new National Literacy Trust research.
Posted by Anna Lindsay
