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Raising standards in literacy for every child
Read Write Inc., developed by Ruth Miskin, provides a structured and systematic approach to teaching literacy. It is used by more than a quarter of the UK's primary schools and is designed to create fluent readers, confident speakers and willing writers.
Each Read Write Inc. programme meets the higher expectations of the National Curriculum and uses effective assessment to accelerate every child's progress and prepare them for the National Curriculum Tests.
Comprehensive training from Ruth Miskin is available for all Read Write Inc. programmes to ensure consistent practice across your school.
Book an appointment with your local Educational Consultant to find out more about Read Write Inc.
Find out more about new Read Write Inc. Phonics. Suitable for Reception – Year 1 (and for slow progress readers in Years 2 – 4)
Find out more about Read Write Inc. Comprehension. Suitable for Year 2
Find out more about Read Write Inc. Fresh Start. Suitable for Years 5-8 (New edition)
Find out more about Read Write Inc. Literacy and Language. Suitable for Years 2 – 6
Find out more about Read Write Inc. Spelling. Suitable for Years 2 – 6
Find out more about Read Write Inc. Phonics for Nursery for pre-school aged children
Ruth Miskin Training gives teachers the skills and confidence to reach every child using the Read Write Inc. programmes developed by Ruth Miskin and published by Oxford University Press.
We are absolutely over the moon with our Reception profile scores for this year & we all firmly believe that Read Write Inc. is the key reason for such dramatic improvements with our Reception children.
Head Teacher, Oakfield Community Primary School
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