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Year 2

Please use this page to find out about this year's learning across the curriculum.  

Don't forgot to monitor our class dojo page for daily learning updates and challenges.

https://www.classdojo.com

 

 

PE 

PE lessons will take place every Monday and Wednesday afternoon. Children should come to school wearing their full PE kit (navy/black joggers or shorts, green t-shirt, and dark jogging top or blue school jumper). 

Homework - Children will be given home learning on Fridays. The home learning is generally some follow up work, from a previous lesson that week. Home Learning books will need to be back in school by the following Thursday please. 

 

Reading - Children should be reading regularly to an adult at home - minimum of 3 times per week.  

PPA days and times are currently Monday 1.15-2.15pm  and Tuesdays 2.15 to 3.15pm

Spring Learning Overview

Useful Information - Maths and English

Some of our favourite free websites to help our learning 

 Top marks - https://www.topmarks.co.uk/

ICT games -  https://ictgames.com/

Natwest - money sense games  https://natwest.mymoneysense.com/parents/games-interactives/

Phonics Play -  https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/

 

Stories online - https://storylineonline.net/

 

BBC learning videos - https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/levels/z3g4d2p

 

What we are reading in Year 2

 Lushly illustrated, with magical details in nearly every square inch, children will just want to look at every page again and again. Luckily, there’s also a story of incredible beauty and power as well, as a strange creature is feared and then accepted by other animals.

Joy Carr, Youth Librarian at the Schusterman-Benson Library, raves: “Dieckmann’s extraordinary illustrations are reason enough to pick up Leaf, but it’s also a heart-warming story about bravery, friendship, loneliness, and family that is lovely for children and adults alike.”

The story of how a self-centred bear is transformed into a bear truly deserving of a loving owner. Funny, moving and beautifully told.

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