Rooted in Reading My Reading World Passport
Rooted in Reading My Reading World passports.
These beautifully designed reading diaries/journals are a great way to encourage pupils to read more for pleasure and to boost their empathy for and understanding of the lives of others.
- Proven to boost engagement in reading - https://edtlive.b-cdn.net/live/media/e4tdninm/rooted-in-reading-passports.pdf
- Very low cost (below 40p per pupil) and no technical support required.
- Used in a wide range of private and state schools across the UK and beyond.
- Supported by NATE, UKLA and NAAE.
- Available in single copies, class set packs and packs of 100.
- Patron - Morris Gleitzman
- Key Stages: 2 to 3
- Subjects: English and Literacy
- Years covered: Y5 to Y9
- Number of pages: 16
- Format: A6
Specifically created to help your pupils to develop empathy, this passport takes them on a journey around carefully selected groups of countries. It asks them to read and comment on both a fiction and a non-fiction text and then, in the section across the bottom of the page, to find links between these two texts.
Returns and refunds
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, or the passports arrive damaged, you can return them to us within 30 days of purchase and receive a full refund.
Shipping Info
All orders are personally picked and carefully packed. We ship using the most economical carrier to keep costs down for you. Shipping costs are automatically calculated and added to your order, according to its value.
We will despatch orders within 2 to 3 working days and they should arrive with customers within a further 2-3 working days. Customers will receive an email from the carrier explaining how to track the order.
Product information
A6 (147mm x105 mm) booklet with 24 internal pages. The countries of the world are divided into 8 areas, plus the pupil's own country and Other Worlds. There are an additional 2 pages for pupils to reflect generally on what they have learned from their reading - about people; about other countries and about themselves. The front inside covers contain detailed advice on how to use the passport and a message from Morris Gleitzman, project patron.






























