Home Learning Week beginning 4th May
Good Morning Year 2
We are now setting
you the English and Maths activities for you to complete each day.
You will also
see that there is still Science and 2 topic activities to be completed, you can
choose when you would like to enjoy them.
We are aware that Friday is a bank holiday. As a team we have decided to include some optional activities including a reading comprehension and family maths quiz.
This week we have included more guidance in our weekly plan in order to provide as much support to our families as we can.
We are aware that Friday is a bank holiday. As a team we have decided to include some optional activities including a reading comprehension and family maths quiz.
This week we have included more guidance in our weekly plan in order to provide as much support to our families as we can.
Don’t forget
you can also have a go at PE, Marvellous Maths, Phonics and Home/Life Skills.
Try to do a
little bit of learning each day, not forgetting your important Bread and Butter
Learning.
Our word of the
week this week is:
regal
majestic, grand. very special and suitable for a king or queen.
Maybe you could
include the word of the week when you write us your e-mail.
Bread and Butter
Learning
·
Read your home reader books, a book from the library or from home. Try
to read a little bit every day. There are lots of books on Bug Club.
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Practise reading and spelling all the common exception words, these
can be found on the blog. Choose the Year 1/2 words or Year 3/4 words.
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Practise all the sounds you have learnt in phonics. There are lots of
resources for this on Twinkl, Phonics Play and YouTube.
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Practise number bonds to 10, 20 and 100. Hit The Button is a great
game to help you. There are also games on Education City to help.
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Practise your handwriting and letter formation using our joined up,
cursive handwriting style. There is a help sheet on the blog.
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Education City – see updated home
learning week beginning 4th May
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Monday/Day 1
English
This week we are going
to be finding out and writing our own newspaper report about the story of
Rapunzel that we read last week.
What can you
remember about the story?
Task: find out about
the features of newspaper articles. Read the example newspaper article to
give you some ideas.
You could use a real
report and highlight/underline the features, make a mind map or write a list.
Bronze: title, headings, author, date.
Silver: (all of bronze plus) layout, pictures,
facts.
Gold: (bronze, silver and) discuss the text
wording and tense it is written in.
Maths
How did you get on last
week and the week before with our maths fractions topic?
Can you find
or make fractions around the house?
How could you
cut a sandwich in half or in quarters?
If you make a
sandwich and your brother eats ¾ of it, how much of the sandwich is left for
you?
Task: Can you watch
the video and complete the
questions about
finding three quarters?
Remember, three quarters
is ¼ + ¼ + ¼
¾ is 3 out of 4 pieces.
If we cut a cake into 4
pieces. To find three quarters,
we need 3
pieces of cake. That leaves
one piece of cake (or ¼)
left.
Day 1 and 2 complete our
fractions topic.
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Tuesday/ Day 2
English
Think about the story of
Rapunzel that we looked at last week, remind yourself of the story if you
would like to.
Who is your
favourite character from the story? Why do you like them? What is their role
in the story?
Task: Can you choose
a character from the story and write what they might say if they were interviewed
for a newspaper? What would they say about the event that has happened in the
story?
Maybe you could do this
with a brother, sister or adult. One person could be the journalist (the one
asking the questions) while the other person gets into character and answers
the questions.
You could record your
voices like a real life journalist or write the questions and answers on some
paper.
You could also remind
yourself about how to use question marks properly. Don’t forget your CFFS!
Have a go at the BBC Supermovers video and dance along to remind yourself.
You should all be experts at this, we love these in class!
Maths
How did you get on with
your maths yesterday?
Today is our last lesson
on fractions. See what you can remember by joining in with the BBC Supermovers
video all about fractions.
Today your
fractions lesson is learning how to count in fractions.
Remember a
fraction is how much of an object/number or shape we are talking about.
If I cut a bar
of chocolate into 3 pieces and I give my friend one piece, I have given her 1/3
because it is one out of three pieces.
Task: Can you watch
the video and complete Summer Term, Week 1, Lesson 2 Count in Fractions?
How did you get on?
Have a go at some extension
activities if you would like an extra challenge.
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Wednesday/ Day 3
English (SPaG)
Today we are going to be
continuing to think about the interview that we conducted with a character
from the story.
Have you ever
read a book and noticed these little punctuation marks? “ ” These punctuation marks are called inverted
commas but we might already know them as speech marks or 66 and 99.
Inverted commas
are used when you are writing what someone is saying.
Have a look on your
Education City home learning for this week. Have a go at the Learn Screen
about Inverted Commas.
Task: Can you work through
the PowerPoint and then complete the sheet about inverted commas?
Bronze: 1 star
Silver: 2 stars
Gold: 3 stars
Keep this learning in
your brain, you are going to need it tomorrow!
Maths
Today we are starting a new
maths topic on
measurement.
Can you
remember what measurement is?
Why do we
measure in cm or m?
What would
happen if I measured the garden using my
shoes, and you
measured the garden using your shoes?
Would we get
the same answer? Why?
Have a look on this week’s
Education City tasks. Have a go at
some of
the measuring learn
screens and activities.
Task: Can you look through
the PowerPoint about
how to use a ruler? Then
watch the White Rose
video and complete Summer Term, Week 1,
Lesson 3 Measure Length (cm).
How did you get on? If
you would like an extra challenge, have a go at the extension activity.
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Thursday/ Day 4
English
Which character
did you choose to interview from the story? Did you find out anything
exciting that happened?
Today you are
going to be a super journalist and write your own newspaper report about the
story of Rapunzel.
Think back to
the features of a newspaper, you might want to use the checklist to remind
you of what to include.
Make sure your
newspaper article has an interesting title.
Don’t forget
to use the word mat to check your spellings.
Bronze: Can you include a title and clear
newspaper layout?
Silver: Can you write in the past tense?
Gold: Can you use correct punctuation?
Extension: Can you include speech marks?
Do you think
you now know lots about newspaper articles? Test your knowledge with the
newspaper quiz!
Let us know how
you get on.
Maths
Today we are continuing
our learning about measuring.
Yesterday you learnt
how to use a ruler accurately, measuring and draw lines in cm. We use cm to measure
when the object is small.
We could measure
the length of our road in cm but it might take a long time using small ruler.
Instead, we can measure in metres.
Remember there
are 100cm in 1m.
Have a look at the measuring
activities on Education City for this week.
Task: Can you look
through the PowerPoint on measuring in metres? Now watch Summer Term Week 1,
Lesson 4 Measure Length (m).
How did you get on today?
Have a go at the measuring
in metres extension activities.
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Friday/ Day 5
English
Have you had a chance to
go out for a walk or sit and enjoy the sounds of nature? Now is the perfect
opportunity to learn about the wildlife around us.
Have a look at
our live bird box at school.
What can you
see? What do you notice? What kind of birds are they? Can you draw some
pictures of the birds that you see? Try to add as much detail as possible. Perhaps
you will see more of these birds when you go outside, you could take photos
of make more drawings.
Task: Can you read
the information about birds? Choose you level of challenge and complete the
reading comprehension sheet.
Bronze: 1 star
Silver: 2 stars
Gold: 3 stars
Maths
Well done for completing
our fractions topic and making a great start on our new measuring topic.
Today, maths is going to
be something slightly different. It’s a Family Friday Challenge!
You could work together,
with your family, or work individually and see who can crack the codes the
fastest!
Ready, set….GO!
Some questions might be
easy and some might be rather challenging, try your best and see what you can
do.
If you’re challenging
your family, don’t forget to let us know who won!
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Topic
Science
Before the Easter
holidays, we were learning about materials in science. We started to learn
about the names of materials and their properties. We also started to consider
which materials are most suitable for different projects.
Can you think
of some objects that are made from wood? Is wood a natural or man-made
material? Is wood living, non-living or has it never been alive?
Task: Can you create your
own science experiment based around a castle you make?
e.g. You could make a
castle out of a cardboard box and test to see how waterproof it is.
You could make lots of
castles using different resources to find out which material is most suitable
to stand up against strong winds.
Remember, this is your
science experiment, you get to choose what you do and how you record and
share your results!
Geography
In geography, we are
continuing to find out about towers.
Task: Can you look at
the pictures of towers from around the world? Use a map, atlas, or online source
to match the towers to their location.
Choose how you want to
display your findings. Maybe you could print out a map and the pictures and
draw arrows to their location. Maybe you will draw each castle and use Google
Earth to locate them. You decide.
Art
In art this week, we are
going to carry on with our learning about Towers.
Task: Can you use
natural resources to build a tower and measure it in cm?
You could gather your
materials when you go out for a walk. Think carefully about the materials you
choose.
What shapes
and sizes do you need? What material will look best for each part of the tower?
Why did you choose your materials?
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Additional learning
activities that we would be enjoying at school
Phonics
Play flashcards to
practise all sounds that you have leant.
Read your spelling list
and add sound buttons.
Practise ‘Look, Cover,
Write and Check’ to practise the spellings in your best cursive handwriting.
For each of your
spellings, write a sentence ensuring that you have clear CFFS.
Marvellous Maths
Work through the
PowerPoint and complete the questions.
Play hit the button to
practise your 3 times tables.
Write out your 3 times
tables, stick it on the fridge and keep practising!
Find some dice or use
the online link. Roll the dice twice and add the numbers together. Challenge family
members to see who can add the numbers the fastest.
PE
Set up your own (free)
Go Noodle account. Have a go at some of the guided workouts.
Can you complete the 3
minute challenge?
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Home/Life skills
Task: Can you set the
table for a meal?
What do these words mean?
cutlery crockery
Think about left and
right.
What cutlery
should be placed to the left of the plate?
What cutlery
should be placed to the right of the plate?
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We look forward to receiving your e-mail and hearing about
your super home learning this week.
Year 2 team.
please could you help how we find the work on education city for example the fractions topic? shall i just type fractions in the search or will it be in the homework section as i can't find any to do with fractions in there? Many thanks Sadie
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