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Message: Hello! I saw this Tried & Tested Review on Teach Primary Magazine's website and thought you might like it - please find an excerpt below: Pearson Bug Club Teaching computer savvy children to value reading as an activity, to find pleasure in books of all kinds and become real readers is crucial but far from easy, but I think I know where to start. Bug Club from Pearson is a whole-school, phonically-based 24/7 reading programme which connects online eBooks with printed books to teach and inspire children to read. It’s easily the best reading programme I’ve seen in 15 years of teaching and the perfect marriage of print and digital resources. I accessed the free 90-day trial at the Bug Club website. This is a no holds barred full access offer, so pass the word and make the most of it. The Pupil Area of the Bug Club is very easy to use. In ‘My Books’ pupils can select an eBook they want to read or have read to them. Some pages in the books contain hotspots which link to questions which children answer to earn points. This is a nice feature as it gives children an incentive to read with a purpose. This also doubles up for assessing children’s comprehension. Children can zoom-in on the words and pictures for closer inspection and dip into another book if they choose. The accompanying hard copy books contain before and during tips for assessing understanding, checking vocabulary and reading the story. There are also after reading ideas and follow-up activities to consider. The books come as colour-coded bands from Reception to Y2, and there are stacks of phonic phase and reading recovery titles to choose from – a mixture of fiction and non-fiction titles with over 200 books thoroughly and appropriately graded. With big names such as Wallace and Gromit, Dr Who and Angelina Ballerina on board, the odds of engagement are stacked in our favour. The Teacher’s Area is similarly simple to use and comes with extra annotation tools for highlighting, writing and, in some cases, editing text onscreen. These can’t be saved, but are useful to have. Tracking and assessment has never been easier. There are quiz questions linked to Assessment Focuses which feed directly into ready-made reports, levelling guidance charts which allow you to use specific titles as benchmark books for one-to one reading and guided reading cards for structuring lessons. At a glance you can get an idea of pupil strengths and weaknesses. Real-time parental reports can be printed off for meetings about pupil progress. The Teacher’s section contains an excellent facility for creating and… If you want to read the full article, please visit: https://www.teachprimary.com/tried_and_tested/view/pearson-bug-club Thanks!