Hello Class 2 Parents,
Another short week flew by quickly, but we have managed to get quite a lot done.
Firstly - reading books:
We have been focussing on whole class reading this week so the children don't have a group reading book. They do instead have enough Badger/Squirrel books to keep them going. Remember - if they can read their book fluently, help your child to add expression to their reading and have lots of discussions about the book. If the book is quite tricky for your child to read, do lost of echo reading (you read, then they read, but making sure they are always looking at the text so they are reading it, not just memorising it).
Maths:
Both year groups have started a unit of work on muliplication. This involves:
* knowing how to make equal groups
* recognising how many groups there are, how many are in each group, and how many there are altogether.
For Year 2, this is the learning leaning up to the x symbol. The children have learnt that x means 'groups of', so for example 4 x 5 would be understood as 'four groups of five'.
Year 1 homework is here and will be in their folders.
Year 2 homework is here and will be in their folders.
The children also completed their maths challenges, so take a look to see how your child got on and what they need to practise this week!
Phonics:
The children revisited the 'oo' graphemes this week - oo, ew, ue and u_e. We have also done a lot of practice of spotting digraphs in real and alien words. I've taught the children how to put sound buttons and sound lines on their words in order to read them.
Phonics children have this week's QR code in their homework folders - please help your child to practise reading alien and real words by spotting the digraphs we have been learning.
Spellings:
The children learnt that where a word ends in y, you can add the suffix -ing without changing anything! The main thing to remember is to write the root word first, before adding the suffix. Some of the words they've been learning can be found here.
Our story:
The Wildlife Explorers Travel Agency had an intersting client. Professor Rufus Johnson, zoology expert from the University of Northampton, came to them with an interesting proposal. He happens to be a crocodile expert, and he happens to love The Enormous Crocodile (from the Roald Dahl book). He'd received a phone call, telling him that there is a rumour going round that the Enormous Crocodile is, in fact, real and that he is, in fact, still alive. Professor Rufus told the team that the crocodile is rumoured to be in Kenya.
The children are keen to help the Professor, and have started learning a bit about Kenya.
Below are some photos of the children in role as travel agents and clients.
That's all for now,
Have a good weekend!
Mrs Simpson