Hello Class 2 Parents,
Just like that, we've done a whole half-term in Class 2!
The children are definitely ready for a break. They've done a fantasic job as the new Class 2 together and we've packed a lot into the past few weeks.
It has been good to catch up with you all in person this week! I'm always happy to talk throughout the year - just catch up with me after school or book an appointment through the school office.
In bookbags you will find Times Table Rock Stars logins (Year 2 only) and some reading book underground maps. The maps were created by a literacy teacher to help children to know what to read, depending on which authors or themes they like. I hope you will find them useful when looking for books for your children.
This week:
Spellings.
In lieu of phonics and spelling lessons, I have been testing children on their common exception words. I have highlighted all of the words your child spelled correctly (in orange this time), so spend some time congratulating them and over half term continue to practise the ones they can't yet spell!
Maths.
We've been looking at addition within 20 by:
* using counters to add two groups together
* adding the ones and recognising how number facts with single digits can help with bigger additions (for example, if you know that 3 + 3 = 6, then 13 + 3 is quite simple!
* counting on from the larger number, rather than starting from one each time.
* using a blank number line (Year 2s) to add by counting on.
Our story.
Despite designing and building a species-appropriate enclosure for the penguin, the Lost and Found officers realised that it still wasn't happy. They decided to find out more about the penguin's natural habitat (Antarctica) to help. They've been making leaflets detailing the features, wildlife and climate of Antarctica. Tomorrow (Friday) we will visit Antarctica in our story to see what we can find out.
Homework.
I'm not setting any homework over the half term. Enjoy the break!
However, if your child (or you) likes a project, you could:
* make a poster about the seven types of penguin found in Antarctica.
or
* draw and colour a life-sized Emperor penguin with all of its feature.
I've had bad luck with the ipad this week - I deliberately took some photos for you, but they just don't want to upload to my laptop. I will persevere and hopefully put them on the next blog.
Have a good week - I'll see you on Tuesday 5th November!
From
Mrs Simpson