Accelerated Reader: https://login.renaissance.com/12d2ca28-fe5e-46a5-a4ec-412477d45b9e?state=14f56530-ca11-4d92-b1f7-91ce2ea89c32
A reading-programme portal where you can find your ZPD (reading range), take quizzes and earn points for books you’ve read. Students: log in with your school details, search for the book title after you finish reading and take the quiz to track progress and points for form/house competitions.
E-book Platform: https://lsahigh.eplatform.co/
Our school e-library — borrow and read ebooks and audiobooks in your browser or the app anytime. Students: sign in with your LSA account to borrow titles, read on any device, change text size or use audio for easier reading — ideal for holidays, revision and reading at home.
Library Catalogue: https://uk.accessit.online/lyt01/#!landingPage
Search everything we have in the school library: books, location on the shelf, and whether an item is available. Students: use it to find specific books, check availability before you come to the library, and (where available) reserve items for collection.
OTHER LINKS
AR Home connect - https://login.renaissance.com/12d2ca28-fe5e-46a5-a4ec-412477d45b9e?state=14f565b6-7ffd-4c8b-8afe-f2d13cb0da77
A family-facing view of your Accelerated Reader progress — good for checking your quiz scores, points and reading targets. Students: link your account to show parents/carers how you’re doing; it’s useful for tracking targets between termly reports.
AR Bookfinder - https://www.arbookfind.co.uk/UserType.aspx?RedirectURL=%2fdefault.aspx
A searchable database that tells you whether a book has an AR quiz, its level and how many points it’s worth. Students: use it to pick books at the right challenge level (ZPD) or to find popular quizable titles for extra points.
National Literacy Trust - https://wordsforlife.org.uk/zone-in/
Activities, tips and short online resources designed to help young people enjoy reading and build reading habits. Students: try the Zone In games and challenges for quick reading practice, ideas for book choices, and useful tips on reading for pleasure or revision.
First News - https://www.firstnews.co.uk/
A newspaper written especially for children and young people with current-affairs articles you can understand and discuss. Students: read short, age-appropriate news stories for form time, English lessons or homework to improve vocabulary, comprehension and discussion points for class debates.
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