W/b Monday 16th January - Team Royal and Team Indigo
Guided Reading
This week in Guided Reading we finished off our learning on the Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson.
We started the week by becoming the Snail or the Whale in the hot seat! We had to ask the 'Snail' or the 'Whale' questions about their adventure. We then moved on to building up our comprehension skills by answering questions about an illustration for example, how many snails can you see? What is the weather like? We used this learning the next day to answer comprehension questions on The Snail and the Whale. We had to find the answers in the book! We were so good at this :)
Next week we will be starting a brand-new book... Traction Man by Mini Grey.
English
In English this week, we have focused on using adjectives, verbs and punctuation to write our own version of The Snail and the Whale. The children have worked so incredibly hard on their writing this week. Their stories are absolutely phenomenal. Well done Year 2!
Spellings
In Spellings this week, we have been look at the spelling rule - a that makes an or sounds for example ball, tall, fall, altogether, already, also, although. We noticed that if the a comes before an l, it can sound like or. We have been practising writing these words in lots of ways to help us remember this rule :)
Maths
In Maths this week we have focused our learning on subtraction using the column method.
We started the week by looking at subtraction without any exchanging, for example...
We learnt that we ALWAYS subtract the ones first and then subtract the tens after.
Once we were secure with this, we learnt how to exchange from the tens column. We solved problems like...
Next week we will be continuing with addition and subtraction using the column method whilst looking at inverse and how we can use the opposite skill to support us!
Thematic Curriculum
In Passion for Fashion this week we have been scientists and designers! We started the week by investigating materials that would be suitable for an apron. We had to investigate materials to see if they would be strong, waterproof but also suitable to wear. We concluded that soft plastic would make a great material for an apron as it is strong, waterproof but also light and comfortable to wear unlike metal or hard plastic!
We then became designers! So far this week, we have learnt the skill of joining 2 materials together by stapling, glueing and even by using a running stitch!
Love to Learn - Friday 20th January, due back Wednesday 25th January
This week we would like you to complete a book review on your favourite book! Remember you also have your AR quizzes to continue taking but also you now have a TTRS log in which you can log in on at any time.
Additional information
Sports Project is Monday trainers only
PE is Tuesday please can the children wear navy or black suitable clothing for sports and trainers.
Read at 3 will resume in Term 3.
Number Day
Number Day is back on Friday 3rd February. The children are invited to dress in number themed clothing, as a Times Table Rockstar or as a Maths Superhero for a voluntary donation for the NSPCC charity. Please don’t feel the need to buy anything for the dressing-up element of this day and please feel free to use what you have at home! The children will undertake a range of creative maths challenges throughout the day. In addition, parents are invited to join their child for a problem-solving activity, in their classroom, at 2.30pm until the end of the day.
Key dates to remember:
Number Day Friday 3rd February - Please see above
Online Safety Day – 7th February
Term 3 ends Friday 10th February
Advance Notice – World Book Day is Thursday 2nd March
Have a lovely weekend and we will see you all on Monday.
Miss Hall, Miss Davey and Mrs Barlow
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