Free Reading Comprehension Poster | Year 2 Core | BookFlik

Boost your classroom literacy displays with our vibrant and practical English reading comprehension poster year 2 core resource. Designed specifically for Key Stage 1 learners, this visual aid helps children master the essential skills required to decode, infer, and understand the stories they read. By using this English reading comprehension poster year 2 core, students will learn to identify key characters, sequence events, and explain why a character might behave in a certain way, directly supporting the requirements of the UK National Curriculum.
Our friendly BookFlik characters, Pip the bookworm and Ellie the elephant, feature on the poster to guide children through the comprehension process. Whether they are exploring a short story or a non-fiction text, the clear, step-by-step prompts encourage pupils to look for evidence in the text, expand their vocabulary, and predict what might happen next. This English reading comprehension poster year 2 core is perfect for wall displays, small group guided reading sessions, or individual desk mats.
Teachers can use this resource to scaffold independent learning. It is carefully differentiated to meet the expected standard for Year 2, ensuring that children can confidently answer questions about inference and prediction. By focusing on the five key question types—recall, prediction, vocabulary, inference, and summary—this poster provides a consistent framework for all your English lessons.
The content is fully aligned with the UK National Curriculum, focusing on developing pleasure in reading and motivation to read, while ensuring pupils understand both fiction and non-fiction texts. This high-quality, free printable resource is a must-have for any Year 2 classroom looking to improve literacy outcomes. Download your copy today and watch your pupils develop the confidence to engage deeply with every book they open. It is a simple, effective way to help your class reach their full potential in reading.
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