Hello Class 2 Parents,
It's been a busy week in Class 2 and the rollercoaster that is the British summer has kept us on our toes!
Firstly - Forest School open morning.
Thank you to everyone who has responded regarding next Friday's open morning. If you want to bring a plant, but aren't sure what to bring, some good options are:
Buddleia
Californian lilac
Lilac
Rosemary
Comfrey
More information about the open morning will be emailed to you next week - but I plan to keep it all quite informal and please don't worry if you are not able to make it.
In our Mantle of the Expert story this week:
The children set up their Honu Beach nature reserve. They fenced off the beach and bay and put up some helpful information and signs for Honu island residents and tourists. The beach was once again a peaceful place with no human interference. Soon after this they found Kekepania - the chief who originally sought their help - sitting on the beach. She explained to them that there was a tradition on the island, many years ago, of calling the turtles to the beach. The children joined her and, amazingly, the turtles came.
The Turtle Detectives' work is done!
In maths we have contined to look at measure. This week the children have been learning about capacity and volume, in particular what 1 litre looks like and what 1 millilitre looks like (and knowing that there are 1000ml in 1l). They had a go at measuring capacity and reading the volume of sand in different containers.
Over the past few weeks they have measured:
length and height in metres and centimetres.
weight in grams and kilograms
time in seconds and minutes
volume and capacity in millilitres and litres
The best way for children to embed these skills and the related language is to do so practically. You could:
* use a tape measure to measure family members
* as suggested last week, do some baking by measuring in grams
* use an ipad to time family members doing different activites, such as running, doing star jumps etc.
* make potions by measuring different volumes of different liquids in a measuring jug.
In spellings the Year 2 children have continued to look at homophones and the Year 1 children have been learning about verbs and adding the suffix -ing to change their meaning.
At Forest School this week:
It was a beautiful morning! The children enjoyed building dens (with some sticks and branches kindly brought in by Seth and Emma), climbing trees, watching butterflies and playing with some newly-acquired oil drums.
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