Good afternoon everyone,

Over the past two weeks in school we have been taking a closer look at our school’s mission: to care, learn and respect. We have heard these words several times but wanted to think more closely about what they mean to us and our learning in school.

We decided on the meaning these words had to us…

Care - we help people and treat them nicely, we help others when they are struggling with their learning, we show kindness and we share with each other.

Learn - we work together, support others in their learning, share our knowledge, try our best and understand that being wrong helps us to learn more.

Respect - We play with everyone, hug people, help them, give to charity, listen to others and shine our light.

We will continue to think about how we can apply these important characteristics in our school life.

This Week In Year 2…

English - We have been learning all about diaries through ‘Diary of a Killer Cat’ and ‘Diary of a Wombat’. We discussed features of a diary, expanded notes into complete sentences, used conjunctions to improve our sentences, sequenced events using time phrases and used thesauruses to develop our adjectives vocabulary.

Maths - We have focused upon place value and partitioning numbers. We learned more about what each digit represents in a two-digit number; used base ten, ten frames, bead strings and drew our chunky chips and peas to create representations of two-digit numbers; we did lots of work with part whole models to find missing parts and have also begun to explore how we can partition two-digit numbers in different ways (54 can be 50 + 4 but can also be 40 + 14, 30 + 24, 20 + 34, 10 + 44, etc)

Science - We revisited how we classify animals into their 5 main groups (mammals, fish, reptiles, amphibians and birds) and discussed the main features that make each animal fit into their specific group.

History - We began to compare modern London with the London of 1666. We discussed how the houses, people, clothes, streets and transport have changed and began to understand that certain technologies (such as electricity and cameras) did not exist in 1666. We learned about sources and how these give us information about the past.

RE- We continued to explore how we are chosen by God. We learned that God wants us to use the talents and gifts he gives us to shine our light and help others. We learned that we are all like bricks in a wall and we are stronger when we all use our gifts and talents together. We also thought about God’s gifts to the world and wrote about how they can be used to help each other.

Computing - We explored the parts which make up computers and labelled them on diagrams. We learned that even though laptops, desktop computers and tablets look different they contain many of the same parts.

Art - We used our mark-making skills to create eye-catching feelings posters.

PE - In dance we explored the different ways of moving and began to sequence them together to make a short dance routine. In our outdoor session we developed our skills in throwing and catching and began to consider how we might move into space after passing the ball to a team mate.


Please could we ask that you try and read as regularly as possible with your child at home. We have had much fewer readers this week than we expected and we cannot emphasise enough the importance of regular reading practise. We advise you to read every night but if this is not possible, we ask that you try to read at least 3-4 times per week.

Reading underpins everything we do in school. More reading makes you a stronger reader and the stronger you are as a reader, the better equipped you will be to learn in all other areas.

Please, please continue to read!

Most importantly, please read!

Reading - Dogs comprehension - read through and answer the questions.

Writing - Use the blank fact file template to create a fact file about an animal of your choice.

Maths - Partition the two-digit numbers into their tens and ones (e.g. 45 = 40 + 5)

Spelling - The ‘or’ spelt ‘a’ after ‘l’ and ‘ll’ spelling. Click here to watch a video to support this. We will be having a spelling test on these words in two week’s time.

You do not need to send completed homework into school, however I am happy to look at any writing work if you would like to show me it. Please keep your spelling practise sheet at home as these words needs to be gone over regularly to remember them for the test.

Here are this week’s award winners…

Golden Award - Alicia - for always being ready to learn, persevering and welcoming a challenge.

Writing Award - Ava - for a wonderfully written sequencing of Jack and the Beanstalk.

Maths Award - Nicholas - for his much-improved concentration and great partitioning work.

Class Disciple Award -

On Monday 19th September school will be closed for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.

Please don’t forget to return your photo letters as soon as possible.

If you have any questions please catch me at the gate at the end of the day or send me an email!


Have a lovely weekend,

Mr Whetnall, Mrs Bowdell and Mrs Gibbons

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AuthorLiam Whetnall

Good afternoon everyone,

It has been another very busy week in Year 2! We went on our school trip to the RNLI lifeboat station and the beach and it is safe to say that we had an absolute ball! The children were so well behaved, polite and listened so well and it was an absolute pleasure to take them. We are all so proud of them!

This Week…

In English we have been practising our story telling using our story maps of Chatterbox Ben. We have also been focusing on making inferences about feelings and situations using clues in the text. The children discussed and began to plan their own story set in a school.

In Maths, we have been looking at 3D shapes. We identified edges and faces and learned ways to help us remember this information.

In RE, we learned about Peter and his responsibilities in leading the early Christian church. We learned about why he was chosen and how he showed his bravery and courage.

In Science, we have been product designer. We were given a description of a product and had to choose the best materials for that job, explaining the exact properties which would make it suitable.

In Geography, we looked at some physical features we might find in Australia and created our own maps to show their locations, complete with keys.

In PE, we continued our learning on athletics, focusing upon running, hurdling and relay races.

Homework

There is no spelling or times table homework this week as we only have one and half weeks of school left.

English - write a letter to a friend to tell them about your favourite book. What is it about? Why do you like it? Who else would like? What is your favourite part? Who is your favourite character?

Maths - describe the properties of the 3D shapes.

Award Winners

Golden Award - All of year 2 - for their wonderful behaviour on their visit to the RNLI.

Writing Award - Matilda - for working hard on her presentation in her written work.

Maths Award - Roma - for her super reasoning about 3D shapes.

Our Trip

We had a wonderful time on our trip and all of the adults were blown away by the behaviour of the children. They were respectful, kind and polite. Several members of the public told us just how amazed they were with the behaviour of such young children!

Thank you all for your donations towards the RNLI. We raised over £40, which is amazing! Thank you so much for your kindness.

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AuthorLiam Whetnall

Good afternoon everyone,

This week marks the feast of St Peter and St Paul, two incredibly important people in Jesus’ life. Both men made bad choices in their lives but were given the chance by Jesus to start again and devote themselves to helping others. We talked about how Jesus always gives us a fresh start if we say sorry and try to change our ways. Being sorry and showing forgiveness are two very important things for us to do.

This Week…

In English, we continued our unit of work on stories with a familiar setting and read the story of Chatterbox Ben. We compared this to the Night Shimmy and thought about how each character would get on if they swapped stories. We made story maps of Chatterbox Ben and used these to tell the story to our friends. We also revisited question sentences in our GPS work.

In Maths, we continued our work on shapes. We learned how to identify the sides on 2D shapes and began drawing them. We learned about symmetry and identified lines of symmetry on a variety of shapes. We learned how to draw the other sides of a shape from the mirror line.

In Science, we learned about a property of some materials: absorbency. We carried out an investigation to see whether paper, tissue, kitchen roll or cloth was best for absorbing water effectively.

In RE, we learned about early Christian communities and the important role that disciples had in spreading Jesus’ message after he had ascended to heaven. We learned about St Peter and St Paul’s important roles in the early church and made crafts about this.

In Geography, we focused upon cardinal directions (compass points). We used maps to label Australian cities and then used compass directions to describe their position in relation to each other.

Sports Day

Thank you all for your attendance and support on Sports Day this week. We were incredibly disappointed with the weather but are glad you got to return to school to see your children compete in some events.

We remind you not to post pictures of any other children than your own on any social media platforms.

RNLI Trip

Next Thursday 7th July we will attend our RNLI and beach trip. There will be no change to drop off or pick up times for this.

Please be aware of the following points

  • Wear school PE kit on the trip day. You can wear shorts and comfortable shoes but make sure they are suitable for walking.

  • Please bring a small backpack to carry possessions in. Make sure it is clearly labelled with your child’s name.

  • Please bring a water bottle and small hand towel in the backpack. Your school bottle is fine.

  • If you have a bucket and spade please bring this too for our time on the beach.

  • The RNLI is a charitable organisation so any cash donations, no matter how small, would be greatly appreciated.

  • Children will be given a packed lunch from school to bring with them. If your child usually has school dinners but would like to bring a packed lunch of their own on this day, please let us know.

Homework

Homework this week is to practise the four times tables for a test in a fortnight’s. There is a sheet to help with this.

There is also a maths sheet to practise addition. This can be completed mentally or by drawing tens and ones.

Award Winners

Golden Award - Nevaeh - for her fantastic, expressive work in our practical English lessons.

Writing Award - Emily - for consistently putting her all into her written work.

Maths Award - Willow - for super knowledge of 2D shapes and excellent sorting skills.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mr Whetnall, Mrs Bowdell and Mrs Gibbons

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AuthorLiam Whetnall

Good afternoon everyone,

Year 2 have begun their SATS work this week (our ‘special work’) and I would just like to express how incredibly proud I am of them and how well they have worked so far. It hasn’t always been easy but we have all perserved and accepted the challenge! Well done, Year 2.

This Week…

In English we have been focusing on our SATS work this week and have done plenty of reading activities. Much of our written work has been undertaken through other curriculum areas, such as Science, RE and History.

In Maths, we have continued our work on fractions to ensure we are confident when completing our SATs work. We have revised addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and have ensured we are confident with our written methods.

In Science, we have learned all about the life cycle of a plant. We have learned that all plants eventually die and that this means they will never regrow. We have also explored whether plants need soil to grow by planting beans in ziplock bags.

In RE, we learned about the story of Jesus telling his disciples that he would soon be leaving them again but would send the Holy Spirit to support them. We created comic strips to retell this, explaining the disciples feelings throughout.

In History, we continued our work on Grace Darling. We learned about her life and discussed how this was different that our lives. We learned about how she and her father rescued sailors from a shipwreck and wrote newspaper articles about this.

Homework

Please continue the maths revision booklets sent home last week.

Spellings - practice your groups’ spellings for a test in a fortnight’s time.

Computing - We have been using Scratch for programming this term. Please visit https://scratch.mit.edu/ or download the Scratch app on a tablet or phone to practise moving your sprite along the screen.

Award Winners

Golden Award - Matilda - for a real improvement in her effort and listening. Matilda has shown lots of maturity this week.

Writing Award - Charlotte - for great morning GPS work.

Maths Award - Beaux - for her hard work in her Maths arithmetic paper.

Have a lovely weekend,

Mr Whetnall, Mrs Bowdell and Miss Collins.

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