f. Reading Spine / Core Texts Page
THE ASTON ROWANT READING SPINE
A coherent, progressive, topic‑themed reading journey from EYFS to Year 6.
Every child at Aston Rowant experiences a carefully chosen set of high‑quality stories, poems and non‑fiction texts each year. Together, these books:
- Build vocabulary
- Deepen background knowledge
- Develop cultural capital
- Support HIAS learning journeys (stimulate → capture → create
- Fuel writing outcomes
- Nurture a lifelong love of reading
EYFS (Reception)
Themes: Belonging, Nature, Feelings, Adventure, Imagination
Core Stories might include:
- Owl Babies – Martin Waddell
- The Gruffalo – Julia Donaldson
- The Three Little Pigs (traditional tale)
- Jack and the Beanstalk (traditional tale)
- Lost and Found – Oliver Jeffers
- We’re Going on a Bear Hunt – Michael Rosen
- Stanley’s Stick – John Hegley
Poetry & Rhyme
- A Great Big Cuddle – Michael Rosen
- Nursery Rhyme anthology
Non-Fiction
- Simple animal fact books
- Weather & seasons texts
- “All About Me” human body books
Why these?
EYFS texts link beautifully to HIAS principles: immersive hooks + repeated exposure to rich language + opportunities for drama, storytelling & play.
KS1 (Years 1 & 2)
Themes: Explorers, Animals, Significant People, Materials, Local Geography
Core Stories might include:
- The Tiger Who Came to Tea – Judith Kerr
- Traction Man is Here – Mini Grey
- The Snail and the Whale – Julia Donaldson
- Paddington – Michael Bond
- Beegu – Alexis Deacon
- The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark – Jill Tomlinson
- Lila and the Secret of Rain – David Conway (Geography link)
- The Dark – Lemony Snicket
Poetry
- The Puffin Book of Fantastic First Poems
- Pattern, rhyme & repetitive structure poems
Non-Fiction
- Maps & simple atlas texts (links to “Me on the Map”)
- “Materials” books (Science)
- Short biographies: Amelia Earhart, Mary Seacole, David Attenborough
Why these?
Books become the “hook” for writing, mirroring HIAS stimulate → capture → create writing journeys.
LKS2 (Years 3 & 4)
Themes: Ancient Civilisations, Rainforests, Forces, Europe, Myths & Legends
Core Stories might include:
- The Iron Man – Ted Hughes
- The Tin Forest – Helen Ward
- Varjak Paw – SF Said
- The Great Kapok Tree – Lynne Cherry
- The Firework Maker’s Daughter – Philip Pullman
- Arthur and the Golden Rope – Joe Todd‑Stanton
- How to Train Your Dragon – Cressida Cowell
Poetry
- Kennings & Norse-inspired poetry
- The Lost Words – Robert Macfarlane
Non-Fiction
- Rainforest reports & planet ecosystems
- Forces & magnets (Science)
- European country fact books
- Archaeology & Ancient Egypt books
- Survival guides
Why these?
LKS2 texts support HIAS “reading as a writer”, allowing children to imitate high‑quality structures before innovating and creating their own written outcomes.
UKS2 (Years 5 & 6)
Themes: Space, Refugees, WW2, Identity, Social Justice, Ancient Greece, Environmentalism
Core Stories might include:
- Cosmic – Frank Cottrell‑Boyce
- The Boy at the Back of the Class – Onjali Q. Raúf
- The Explorer – Katherine Rundell
- Goodnight Mister Tom – Michelle Magorian
- Who Let the Gods Out? – Maz Evans
- Wolf Brother – Michelle Paver
- The Windrush Child – Benjamin Zephaniah
- The Arrival – Shaun Tan (wordless, perfect for HIAS “reading as a reader/writer”)
Poetry
- The Highwayman – Alfred Noyes
- Overheard on a Saltmarsh – Harold Monro
- Spoken word poetry (Benjamin Zephaniah; Joseph Coelho)
Non-Fiction
- Space encyclopedias
- WW2 information texts
- Migration & diversity texts
- Greek myths reference books
- Climate & environmental journalism
Why these?
These texts support upper‑KS writing outcomes that require sophistication, depth and empathy — vital for the HIAS create, refine, evaluate stage.
Cross‑School Poetry Spine
Because poetry is a HUGE strength at Aston Rowant (World Book Day 2024, 2025, 2026 evidence), here is an optional poetry spine:
- EYFS: Rosen & nursery rhyme anthologies
- KS1: Pie Corbett, Grace Nichols
- LKS2: Macfarlane, Joseph Coelho
- UKS2: Zephaniah, Noyes, Carol Ann Duffy, Valerie Bloom
Cross‑School Non‑Fiction Spine
(Topic-themed & supports background knowledge)
- Nature, habitats, climate
- History topic books (Egyptians, Greeks, WW2)
- Space books
- Biographies throughout school
- Maps, atlases, globes
- Engineering & invention books
- Social justice / activism books