Big things are coming. Are you ready?

Big things are coming. Are you ready?

A Whole-Class Shared Reading Programme for KS1 & KS2

Ready Steady Read Together is a structured, whole-class shared reading programme for Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Designed to develop comprehension skills and support strong reading outcomes, these daily, fully resourced lessons incorporate metacognitive strategies and feature high-quality, diverse texts by exceptional children’s authors. This inclusive reading scheme empowers teachers to deliver effective comprehension teaching across the primary reading curriculum, promoting consistency from year to year.

Ready Steady Read Together is the new digitised innovation of the nationally and internationally loved Ready Steady Comprehension (formerly known as Steps to Read), offering the same trusted structure and pedagogy in an enhanced, easy-to-use format.

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Why Schools Choose Our Whole-Class Reading Comprehension Programme

Ready Steady Read Together is a carefully structured whole-class shared reading scheme that makes teaching reading comprehension effective and manageable for all teachers. Each unit features high-quality texts and includes sequential, easy-to-deliver slides that explicitly teach reading strategies and comprehension skills. With a fully mapped progression from Year 2 to Year 6, the scheme ensures consistency across year groups and supports teachers of all experience levels in delivering inclusive, impactful reading lessons.

This primary reading scheme is ideal for both individual schools and multi-academy trusts (MATs) seeking a consistent, high-quality approach to comprehension. Whether you are embedding a whole-school reading strategy, developing reading fluency, or aligning curriculum intent across settings, Ready Steady Read Together provides the tools to raise reading outcomes in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. Trusted by UK and international schools, the scheme supports curriculum leaders and teachers with a reading solution that is easy to implement and backed by evidence-informed practice.

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A Structured Reading Scheme for KS1 and KS2 Comprehension Success

-K. McCormack, Alderman Bolton School

“The reading units have transformed the way that we teach in our school in a way no other resource has ever managed to do. Seeing the progression mapped out and the quality of the texts and lesson plans, made us certain, as a school, that this resource could not be matched.”

A display of high-quality texts featured in the Ready Steady Read Together primary reading scheme
Printed planning resources from the Ready Steady Read Together reading scheme for primary schools

-The Teaching Team at Middlewich Primary School

“The training was very engaging and interactive. It felt tailor-made to our school. Thank you Literacy Counts! I am now excited to teach reading.”

“It was great to watch and be part of a model lesson. Thank you Hannah & Literacy Counts - I think we’ve been waiting for this for a long time!”

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Real Feedback from Real Classrooms

Ready Steady Read Together is already proving its impact in classrooms. During Spring Term 2025, we conducted a large-scale trial with schools across the country, and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. These results demonstrate how a structured, whole-class shared reading scheme can deliver inclusive, manageable and high-impact reading comprehension lessons. From teacher confidence to pupil progress, the feedback highlights how this resource transforms the teaching of reading from Year 2 to Year 6.

Below showcases key findings from our national trial, reinforcing Ready Steady Read Together’s effectiveness as a whole-class reading comprehension scheme for primary schools.

Teacher feedback on reading comprehension scheme effectiveness for KS1 and KS2
Ready Steady Read Together trial data showing impact on teaching confidence and pupil engagement in primary reading lessons

FAQs

  • Yes. Ready Steady Read Together has replaced Ready Steady Comprehension. It is now an online membership with dynamic lessons where all interactive slides are provided. This new format allows us to offer a much wider range of text choices from rich and diverse authors.

    For those already familiar with Ready Steady Spell and Ready Steady Phonics, this updated programme this too includes a vast amount of content, carefully structured into the following key areas:

    • Teach

    • Progression

    • Training

    • Leadership

    • Assessment

    In short, Ready Steady Read Together is even more dynamic than the previous, lesson plans, questions, and associated resources that were part of Ready Steady Comprehension. It provides greater support for teachers and school leaders, ensuring high-quality teaching, effective monitoring, and strong leadership, while also offering consistency across year groups - all while saving teachers even more time and easing workload pressure.

  • Yes! Ready Steady Read Together weekly units can be placed in any order.  We have taken care to ensure across every half term all the statements from the progression documents are covered.  This gives schools the ability to make links to enhance another curriculum areas. For example, a Y6 class learning about Evolution and Adaptation in Science may decide the Ready Steady Read Together units that link to this area (these are indicated where they link with a symbol on the text ‘tile’ in the teach section of the online membership). This would ensure that children are making connections with their learning in reading and the wider curriculum.

  • Yes! Several units do, and these are indicated with a small Ready Steady Write symbol (on the text 'tile' in the teach section of the online membership). NB The Ready Steady Read Together units also allow for reading breadth, which allow for even more high-quality, diverse literature from exceptional authors.

  • Each half term a school/ESL/class teacher will select 6 units.  This would be x2 fiction, x2 non-fiction and x2 poetry.  This way a broad coverage of texts in many forms will be covered and all progression statements will be met.

  • Systematic assessment of what has been taught is fundamental throughout the duration of the programme. Precise learning expectations are set out in the Teaching Progression document. Timely identification of children’s misconceptions or difficulties in reading comprehension is essential and they must be addressed promptly through Ready Steady Read Together: Go additional sessions.

    Ready Steady Read Together Assessment - Principles for Assessment

    Noticing difficulties and adjusting teaching for children is essential. 

    Ready Steady Read Together

    Assessment within it consists of both ongoing formative assessment and periodic summative assessments which are referred to as Assessment Intervals. Collectively, these assessments enable prompt action to address misconceptions and difficulties identified and ensure children are able to maintain programme expectations.  This programme adheres to the following assessment principles:

    • assessment is continuous and integral to the programme
    • it assesses specific knowledge and skills for reading comprehension
    • it enables practitioners to create a profile of what a child knows (electronically or in hard copy)
    • it identifies children at risk of not meeting required expectations
    • it informs the approaches of further consolidation teaching through Ready Steady Read Together: Go sessions.

    Formative Assessment

    Continuous formative assessment is integral to Ready Steady Read Together. Daily practitioner assessments of children’s Practise & Apply outcomes are completed during and after each session (see footnotes in daily Practise & Apply pupil booklets). This enables practitioners to indicate areas that need immediate additional support. The different areas of support will relate to formative assessment throughout the entire lesson and  includes:

    • Strategies
    • Breakdown Strategies
    • Fluency
    • Text Marking
    • Vocabulary

  • No. Ready Steady Read Together is whole class shared reading and is one of a range of reading repertoires within a rich reading curriculum. It uses language rich ‘real’ books to do so and rests within a broad and rich reading entitlement for children:

    • Phonics Lessons
    • Guided Reading
    • Whole Class Shared Reading(Ready Steady Read Together)
    • Reading for Pleasure
    • Paired Reading 
    • Reading with children (Ready Steady Read Together)
    • Performance Reading & Fluency (Ready Steady Read Together)
    • Independent Reading

  • Shared reading is the whole class teaching of reading, specifically modelled by the teacher. Here, the teacher is the reading expert, who shows the children how they are decoding and comprehending texts. The texts are often at a challenging level for the children in the class and the teachers scaffolds their understanding by activating prior knowledge, clarifying vocabulary and teaching skills and strategies to fully comprehend the text.

    Guided reading is the planning and teaching of reading with a small group of children, with the texts being at an instructional level (just beyond the reading ability of the children). The teacher supports them in developing reading skills and strategies that have been taught in shared reading, using books at an appropriate level.

Our School Improvement Reading Project

Inclusive reading provision using high-quality, diverse texts in a shared reading lesson

Improve Reading Outcomes with the Everybody Read: 2 Year Project

Everybody Read is our structured two-year reading improvement project, designed to embed high-quality reading practice across whole schools and MATs. Grounded in the research-informed and impact-proven Ready Steady Read Together scheme, the project equips leaders, teachers and support staff with the strategies and tools they need to raise reading outcomes from EYFS to KS3.

Whether your goal is to develop fluency, close attainment gaps or build consistency in the teaching of reading, Everybody Read offers comprehensive support across two academic years — including leadership development, whole-school CPD, progress tracking, reading comprehension strategies, and transition support between key stages.

This school improvement project will transform reading provision with a sustainable, inclusive and evidence-based approach.

Want to explore a reading improvement project for your school or trust? Book a FREE 1:1 meeting with an expert consultant.

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Big things are coming. Are you ready?

Big things are coming. Are you ready?

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