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June School Readiness: English Revision Plan for Kids Before School Reopens

A simple school readiness English revision plan for June school reopening preparation with phonics, grammar, reading, and communication practice for kids.

Tiny Steps Academic Team15 May 20268 min read

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Use this June school readiness English revision plan to refresh phonics, grammar, sentence formation, and communication before classes restart, without heavy holiday pressure.

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June School Readiness: English Revision Plan for Kids Before School Reopens

A simple school readiness English revision plan for June school reopening preparation with phonics, grammar, reading, and communication practice for kids.

1. Parent Intro: A Calm Start Before School Reopens

School reopening feels smoother when children restart English routines before day one. Parents do not need long holiday worksheets. A short, structured revision plan is usually enough for confidence and classroom readiness.

2. Quick Answer for Parents

For school readiness English revision, use a 14-day June plan with daily 15-20 minute tasks: phonics review, sentence reading, grammar correction, and communication practice. This approach supports June school reopening preparation with manageable routines.

3. 14-Day June School Reopening Preparation Plan

Days 1-4: Reading and Phonics Reset

  • Revise core sounds and blending.
  • Read short words and simple sentences.
  • Track accuracy and confidence, not speed only.

Days 5-8: Grammar and Sentence Formation

  • Correct one sentence pattern each day.
  • Practice punctuation and word order.
  • Write 3-5 short sentences with parent feedback.

Days 9-12: Communication and Classroom Responses

  • Self-introduction and daily routine speaking.
  • Picture description using complete sentences.
  • Opinion prompts with because statements.

Days 13-14: Mini School Simulation

  • Read one passage, answer questions, write three sentences.
  • Speak for one minute on school reopening expectations.

4. Practical Home Activities for Revision

  • Phonics: Tap and Blend with daily word sets.
  • Grammar: Fix the Mistake game with two sentences per day.
  • Communication: Show and Tell with question follow-up.
  • Reading: One short paragraph with parent discussion.

5. Tiny Steps Method for June Revision

Tiny Steps uses short, stage-wise revision blocks that connect reading, grammar, sentence formation, and communication so children return to school prepared and confident.

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For most children, 10-14 days of focused daily revision is enough to reactivate core reading, grammar, and communication skills.

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Priya, Founder of Tiny Steps Learning, early childhood English educator
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With 10+ years of experience in early childhood English education, Priya founded Tiny Steps Learning to help children ages 3-12 build phonics, grammar, writing, and speaking confidence through calm, research-informed teaching.

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