Year Two Blog

Dear Parents and Carers,

We hope you enjoy our performance of We Shall Go Out With Joy’ for our Harvest Service.

This week we have been learning about addition in maths. The children have enjoyed playing ‘Race to 100’. In English we have been learning how to write riddles describing different animals. In science we have finished our unit on materials and after half term we will be starting ‘Animals Including Humans’ and our new core text ‘Journey’ by Aaron Becker.

We hope you have a lovely half term,

Miss Bennett, Mrs Bibby, Mrs Killy and Mrs Glanville

 

Harvest Fun

This week we have been preparing for our Harvest service. We hope you enjoy our song ‘Who put the Colours in the Rainbow’.

In English we have continued to learn about different styles of poetry. This week, we learnt how to write a riddle to describe an animal.

In maths we have been learning about number bonds to 10. We made number bond ladybirds to help us remember the different ways to make 10. We then wrote these in part, whole models.

After half term we will be starting our new core text’ Beegu’. This is a story about a little alien who crashes onto our planet.

We will also be starting our geography topic ‘Our Wonderful World’ where we teach Beegu about planet Earth.

We hope you have a lovely time at our Harvest service and a restful half term.

Miss Luetchford and Mrs Sharon 🙂

We Are Poets

In English we have explored different styles of poetry. We learnt that some poems can rhyme, some can be silly, some can form shapes but all poems need words.

Some children then felt inspired to write their own poems on a whiteboard.

These are now in our class poetry book.

In class we read the story ‘The Way Back Home’ by Oliver Jeffers. We then wrote a list a poem describing the setting and the character’s emotions.

In maths we have been learning about part, whole models. We then started to use these part whole models to solve addition equations.

In D.T we learnt how to create a moving picture by making a lever or a slider. Here are our amazing products:

Next week we will be completing our history unit about the moon landing and space exploration by learning about Mae C Jemison, before starting our geography unit after half term.

We are looking forward to sharing our song ‘Who Put the Colours in the Rainbow’ with you next week at our Harvest Service.

We hope you have a lovely weekend,

Miss Luetchford and Mrs Sharon 🙂

Year Two Blog Friday 8th October 2021

This week we planned and wrote our newspaper reports about the Lonely Beast.  We made sure to include a catchy headline, subheading, key information and a picture to match the information.

In maths we have been continuing addition and subtraction, focusing on our number bonds to 100.

In science we performed an experiment to test the suitability of different materials to make an umbrella. We each chose the materials we thought would be best, predicted what we thought might happen and then tested the materials to see if our predictions were correct.

Next Thursday your child can take home their books from their time in Year One. Please can your child bring in a sturdy, named bag ready to go.

Congratulations to Izzy and Oscar who have been elected as our School Councillors and to Bobby and Senara who will continue as our Faith Champions.

We hope you have a lovely weekend,

Miss Bennett, Mrs Bibby, Mrs Killy and Mrs Glanville 🙂

Year One Moon Experts (part two)

This week we wrote our information pages to share our fascinating facts about the moon. These are now on display in our classroom.  Next week we will be learning about poetry and reading the book ‘The Way Back Home’ by Oliver Jeffers.

In maths we have been learning to compare numbers using the mathematical symbols < > =. We have also been learning about ordinal numbers. Next week we will be learning how to use a number line.

This week  we went to St Matthew’s Church where Mother Helen and Father Alistair reenacted a baptism to show the children what happens during the service.

 

Thank you to the  parents who helped us walk to the church and Mother Helen and Father Alistair for inviting us to the church; it was a great way to end our unit on Christian baptism. Next week will start our new unit ‘Who is the Saint of our School?

Congratulations to Duncan and Clemmie who have been appointed as the Faith Champions for our class. Mr Quinn said that they both wrote fantastic letters detailing their hopes for the year.

Next week your child will be able to take home their books from their time in Reception class. Please can your child bring in a named bag on Thursday 14th October to use to carry the books.

We hope you have a lovely weekend,

Miss Luetchford and Mrs Sharon  🙂

Year Two Blog

This week in maths we have been continuing to learn about the place value of numbers within 100. We have begun to learn about addition and subtraction and the relationship between the two operations. For example:

If 8 + 2 = 10, 10 – 2 = 8.

In science  we have continued to look at everyday materials and this week we conducted an experiment to see if materials change by bending, twisting, stretching and squashing. We put some materials in water to see what would happen and begun to predict what would happen to materials when heated.

In English we have been learning about the features of a newspaper report. We read some First News to show us what a good one looks like. Then began planning our own newspaper report about the Lonely Beast.

On Spelling Shed this week, the children can practise spelling common exception words (challenge words) and words containing ‘-ge’ (change, strange, range).

The children  really enjoyed out door P.E  (before the rain came).

We hope you have a lovely weekend,

Miss Bennett, Mrs Bibby, Mrs Killy and Mrs Glanville 🙂

Year One Moon Experts

This week we started our new book ‘Sidney, Stella and the Moon’.

This a story about twins Sidney and Stella  who love doing everything together – everything except sharing. In the story a quarrel over a bouncy ball creates a moon-sized problem when they accidentally smash the moon into pieces!  The siblings have to work together to solve the problem and find a new moon.

When we finished this story, it got us thinking about fiction and non-fiction. We knew this story must be fiction because the moon wouldn’t be broken by a bouncy ball. This got us thinking about everything else we knew about the moon.

Please quiz us at home about our knowledge of the moon, as we are now ‘Moon Experts’. We can tell you all about what it’s like on the moon, missions to the moon and we have learnt some great ‘Did you know?’ facts. Next week we will be using this knowledge to write information pages about the moon.

In maths we have been  learning how to compare numbers and amounts using the mathematical symbols < > =

In science we have learnt about absorbent and waterproof materials. We conducted an experiment to see which material would be suitable for a bag to  help keep items dry.

In phonics we have been learning the following sounds:

ir (whirl and twirl)

or (shut the door)

There are words containing these sounds for the children to practise available on the Spelling Shed website: https://play.spellingshed.com/#/login

We hope you have a lovely weekend,

Miss Luetchford and Mrs Sharon 🙂