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Please note: The school day is temporarily changing to 8.20am – 2.40pm from the 11th March until 28th March.

How to encourage your child to read at home

Use our school online library myON and BorrowBox. See the details below for more information about reading eBooks online.

Visit your local library – it’s free to join! As well as taking out books, use visits to the library as a time to find books and films about your child’s hobbies and interests.

Keep in touch with school.
Make sure your child changes their school library books regularly at school or on the online library.

Make time to read.
Set aside a time for reading – after school or before bedtime. Encourage independent reading but don’t be afraid to still read with your child when you can. Your child should be reading for at least 20 minutes every day.

Don’t just read books.
Encourage your child to read newspapers, TV guides, comics and magazines. Ask your child to find out information from the Internet, cookery books, etc.

Be positive!
Praise your child for trying hard at their reading. Let them know it’s all right to make mistakes.

Read yourself!
Show a good example by talking about the reading you do at work and at home. Let your child know that reading is an important part of your life.

Let your child read with younger children.
Encourage them to read to other members of the family and younger siblings.

Let them read their favourites.
Don’t worry if they only read one kind of book. If they are really stuck, ask the librarian or teacher to suggest something else they might like.

Make the story come to life.
Encourage your child to read with expression. This will help them read more fluently.

If English is not your family’s first language: You can buy dual language books. You can talk about books and stories in any language.

Keep books safe.
Make your child their own special place to keep their books in their bedroom.

Use a dictionary.
Buy a simple dictionary and use it to check the meanings of new words.

Our online school library

Pupils can now read eBooks on our online library myON. To access the online library, click on the link below: https://www.myon.co.uk/login/

Please use the following log in details

  • Username = your School email address
  • Password = your date of birth in 8-digit format e.g. 06102008

If you need any help please read the Online library tab for more information or email Mrs Hanson, the school librarian at dhanson@pleckgate.com

BorrowBox

BorrowBox is an app run by Blackburn library. You need to be a member of Blackburn library first. You can register here:

https://bwdlibraries.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/MSGTRN/WPAC/JOIN

  • Scroll down and click I accept. This will bring up an online application form.
  • You need to set up a PIN (4 numbers) that your child will need to remember.
  • Complete your child’s details under personal details.
  • Complete your details under Guarantor details to give parental consent
  • Click continue

It will bring up a screen with your UNREG number on. You need to write this number down with their PIN number that you added in the personal details. Once you have registered for Blackburn library

  • Download the BorrowBox app onto your phone or iPad
  • Select the Blackburn with Darwen library service
  • Enter your UNREG number (or your library membership number if you already have a library card) and your PIN number
  • Start borrowing eBooks and audio books

You will need to go to Blackburn library with your UNREG number to collect your library card to be able to take out actual books from the library.

“Pupils feel happy and safe at Pleckgate High School. This is because they feel part of a caring community. Pupils trust staff to support them when they need it.”

Ofsted 2023

Ofsted Outstanding Provider
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