Hello Class 2 Parents,
I hope you've had a good week and are recovering from the 20°c drop in temperature since half term!
This week in Class 2:
The Turtle Detectives have been busy. Having rescued turtle no.6 from the centre of Durban, South Africa, they learnt about some of the negative impacts that humans can have on turtles, such as:
* light pollution confusing turtles (especially hatchlings)
* vehicles on beaches crushing turtle nests
* vehicles on beaches compacting sand, making it hard for turtles to dig nests
* humans on beaches scaring turtles away
* boats in turtle habitats injuring turtles or damaging sea grass meadows
The turtle detectives got to work. They decided to re-design Honu Island to ensure that Honu Beach and Honu Bay remained human-free - a conservation area. They created maps to show where the human features should be, including the boat docks. Hopefully this means the turtles will have a safe, quiet beach and shallow waters to return to.
In maths the whole class has continued to work on measure. The children measured some turtles on the playground in metres and centimetres. They also started some work on measuring mass using grams and kilograms.
To practise at home, your challenge is to do some baking with your children using scales that measure in grams!
In phonics the Year 1 children completed their Phonics Screening Check! They did a great job. Results will go out with their school reports. Going forwards we will continue to revise and use phonics, but will also begin to look at some spelling rules.
In spellings the Year 2 children have started to look at homophones - words that are spelled differently and have different meanings, but sound the same - eg bear/bare, to/two/too.
To practice, it would be great if they could play this game.
In writing the children have finally finished publishing their turtle non-fiction books! It's been a long process and they are very proud of their work. At some point they will bring their books home to share with you.
In other news the children have been learning about Islam in R.E. recently. If you are around and about and happen to see a Mosque, please point it out to your child!
I think that's all for now - have a good weekend!
Mrs Simpson



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