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Independent Individuals

Each day we are increasing our sense of independence.  We are able to come into school and self register before changing our shared reading books and organising ourselves for our busy day. 

 

Topics

 Hey! Hey! Look at Me!'

Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'

Once Upon a Time'

Growth in Spring' 

Splish! Splash! Splish!'

 

Literacy

Each week we read a different big book - they are lots of fun. 

 

We are working hard on our letter formation - making sure tall letters and small letters are formed correctly. 

 

Key Words - Make sure you work on key words at home with your child.

 

Reading

It is important to read with your child each night, this will increase their vocabulary, fluency and comprehension skills. Ask questions along the way. Please ensure your child reads a variety of material - their reading book and their Bug Club book.

 

Phonics

Year 2 continue to follow the Linguistic Phonics programme.

 

Numeracy

This year we will be consolidating our work on numbers to 20 but also recognising numbers to 100. 

 

Other learning will include odd and even numbers, O'Clock times, 2D and 3D shapes, measuring length, capacity and weight as well as using rhymes and songs to learn to count in 2s, 5s and 10s. Remember to complete maths challenges at home! Listen to your children singing rhymes and songs and help them with the skip counting.

 

Play

Structured play is a big part of our day - a lot of what we learn is through play. We also enjoy taking our learning outdoors using our new outdoor play area which is filled with lots of equipment and the school garden.

 

PE

Make sure each item of your PE kit is labelled before bringing it into school.

 

Homework

Homework will follow the same format each week.

Always TALK to your child about what they are doing in school - this is the best form of home learning you can do. Talk, listen and join in where you can.

 

Seesaw

Are you signed up to seesaw?

Remember to use seesaw to view your child's learning journal. 

 


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