Thursday, January 26, 2023

Spring Week 4: Stepping into London, 1666

 

Hello Class 2 Parents,





The main theme of this week has been writing! The children finished their wonderful mouse diaries (in role as mice while the Great Fire of London happens), and then wrote another diary independently in their purple books. The children complete a piece of completely independent writing around once per half term in their purple books, to show what they have been learning in writing. 

Aside from that, our new Mantle of the Expert story is taking shape. We read that lots of people had to leave London due to the fire, and that they set up camp on a hill overlooking London. The children stepped into the story at this point, setting up huts and tents and imagining what it would be like to have lost their homes. They then started to think about returning to London, and were asked: if you had a trade in 1600s London, what would it be?  This led to learning about some of the common trades in London. The children designed and made some Tudor shop signs to help them to take on their new role. The story will continue.

In maths:

Year 1 have been learning about place value in numbers to 50. They have been learning to represent numbers using 10s and 1s, to say how many 10s and 1s a number has, and to count in 10s and on in 1s. You can practise this using this game - lots of practice of counting in 10s and on in 1s is required. Select numbers up to 99. 

Year 2 have been looking at doubling and halving, or multiplying by two and dividing by two. They will have this sheet in their home learning books. 


In phonics and spellings:

The phonics group
have continued with split digraphs: this week, i-e and o-e. Their spellings are here and will be in their purple books. 

The spellings group have learnt the double trouble rule when adding suffixes: to add a suffix to a short word, with a short vowel and a single consonant, the last letter must be doubled. They've also been looking at the Year 2 common exception words for spelling. Their spellings are here and will be in their purple books. 


Have a good week end!


From Mrs Simpson.










Thursday, January 19, 2023

Spring Week 3: A mouse in London, 1666

 Hello Class 2 Parents, 

I hope you have had a good week. We've had an excellent one in Class 2. 

Firstly, here are the geographical features of London the children created last week. Can you work out which is which? They made: Hyde Park, The Shard (it was taller, but got knocked over and rebuilt just before photos!), Buckingham Palace, The Tower of London, Nelson's Column and the Houses of Parliament. There is a Tower Bridge in the classroom, but it's as yet unfinished. 




We started the week by creating Pudding Lane. The children learnt how to use charcoal to draw lines of different shades. Then they looked at some Tudor style houses and drew some houses using charcoal. The houses were put together along a cobbled street to create Pudding Lane - the lane that will be central to our Mantle of the Expert topic this term. 

Using a beautifully illustrated book, the children heard the story of The Great Fire of London. A few of them asked the question - 'Did this really happen?' so we had a discussion about what 'history' is. Then for our literacy lessons the children created some ears and tails and became little mice in the bakery, starting the night before the fire. They have been writing diaries this week, in role as the mouse. 

The school's value this half term is creativity. We have discussed what this means and looked at the dictionary definition: 


The children then had a go at being creative in lots of different ways!


Maths:

Year 1 children have begun to look at place value beyond 20. They were introduced to base 10 equipment (10 rods and 1s) and how to represent 2-digit numbers using them. They have also been counting in 2s. For homework, please use this game to practice counting in 2s. On the top left, you can select 'steps of 2' and you can add extra challenge by starting from different numbers.

Year 2 children have been dividing by grouping - so for 20 ÷ 4, they have been making groups of 4 from a larger group of 20. You can practice this in all sorts of ways at home using objects found around the house! Year 2 have also been reciting the 2x table. Their homework is this speed challenge - it will be glued in their books. 

 

Phonics and Spellings:

The Phonics group have looked at two split digraphs this week: a_e and e_e (as in cake and these). Their spellings are here. 

The Spellings group have been adding suffixes to words ending in 'consonant-e' such as nice, spike, hike. They have been learning to drop the e. Their spellings are here. 


Thank you for all your support of your children's learning. Have a good week end!


From Mrs Simpson


Thursday, January 12, 2023

Spring Week 2: London and creativity

Hello Class 2 Parents,

Tomorrow I am hoping to add some photographs of the children's work this week - I need to get them from the Ipad!

This week, our first full week of term, has been excellent. It has been good to get back into a routine with the children.

The start of our new story involved looking at London. The children looked at a map of the U.K. and named its countries. Then we zoomed in on London and some of its key features. In groups, the children build a feature using a range of building materials - from lego, to wooden blocks, to large plastic bricks. Our school value this half term is creativity, so this was  a great way to start. 

Tomorrow (Friday) we will be comparing modern London to London in the 1600s. 

In our writing lessons the focus has been on poetry. The children wrote some winter poems using the -ing suffix, and thinking about the five senses. We are having a bit of a focus on correct pencil holds this half term and we have some new pencils in class to help with this (they are triangular and so encourage the correct hold). It would be good if you could encourage this at home. One of these two pencil holds are fine - the tripod grasp involves two fingers and the thumb, the quadropod involves four fingers and a thumb. 


In maths:

Year 1
have been looking at numbers to 20 and learning to talk about tens and ones. This is the basis of place value work. They have also been learning bonds to 8 - homework this week is to play this game - select '8 'when given the choice. If your child is fluent in their number bonds, then create some fact families together. Draw a house, and in it write all of the number facts that belong in one family for 8. For example,  7 + 1 = 8    1 + 7 = 8    8 - 1 = 7    8 = 7 = 1. You can do this in any way you like. 

Year 2 have also been revisiting number bonds to 8 (and so could play the above game to practise). They have also been continuing work on multiplication, looking at the X symbol and what it means. They have begun to look at arrays, and their homework is here (it will be in their books as usual). 

In phonics and spellings:

The phonics group looked at 'ey' (as in donkey, monkey, honey) and 'au' (as in autumn). Their spellings are here and will be in their books. 

The spellings group learn the rule drop the y and add an i to add the suffixes
-ed -er -est to words ending in y. Their spellings are here and will be in their books.


We've had a really good week - I have a feeling spring term will be a good one!

From Mrs Simpson





Friday, January 6, 2023

Spring Week 1: Welcome back!

 


Happy New Year!

Welcome to 2023 in Class 2. 

Firstly, thank you for the kind Christmas cards and gifts I was given. I hope you all had a good Christmas!

It was incredibly lovely to see the children's smiling faces on Wednesday - they have come back full of enthusiasm and energy. I hope the roadworks have not caused you too much trouble getting in this week!

This week has been all about settling back into school. We have started some new maths and writing units of work, as well as doing some PSHE, RE, music and science. 

In RE we have started to learn about Judaism. The children learnt about the festival of Chanukah and compared its features to the Christmas celebrations that the children have been experiencing. 

In music we are going to be learning about some famous composers. The children heard part of Vivaldi's 'Winter' and talked about how it made them feel. Once they learnt that it was called 'Winter' they created some art work in cold colours as they listened to the music again. If you like, play this piece of music a few times over the weekend and talk to your children about it. 

In Science the children started an investigation. They heard an alternative 'Three Little Pigs' story whereby the materials the pigs had access to were blocks, straws and card. The children have made some houses using these materials and next week we will carry out an investigation to establish which material is the most effective for building a house. 

After a few weeks of Christmassy activities, the children got back to their passport jobs this week which they thoroughly enjoyed. They are becoming increasingly independent with these jobs and have been learning how to upload photos onto Seesaw themselves. 

There is not much homework this week, but we have been focusing on counting in tens and the ten times table, so this game is in the children's home learning books. 

You will be receiving more information about this term's learning via email early next week!

I am very much looking forward to the term ahead,

from Mrs Simpson

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