Year 2 Home learning for Monday 13th July
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English | Reading | To re read familiar texts and increase fluency. | This week is the last week of school. We would like you to think back on all the books and texts you have read this year. Choose one that you enjoy and re read it to a grown up. Can you read with increased fluency? How can you make your listener interested in what you are reading? |
Writing | To write for different purposes |
As it is our last week of term, we are going to be making a ‘Memories’ booklet, over the week. Today we will be making a ‘Title page’ and a ‘Favourites’. See below. If you don’t have a printer you can copy these ideas to help you with the layout. Remember, this booklet could be something you keep, so take care with your handwriting and colouring when completing it. Remember to use capital letters for names and at the beginning of sentences and full stops at the end. |
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Maths | To show knowledge of Maths when playing number related activities. |
This week’s maths involves showing what you have learnt this year in maths games. Below you will find an activity to print and play.
1) Education City – Y2 – Maths – activities 2) Purple Mash – Bond Bubbles 3) https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/361/Snowboard_Slalom (or search maths – snow slalom – mathsframe) |
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Other: | To explore different materials and colours. |
To start this transition week have a look at https://langstone-jun.portsmouth.sch.uk/transition-year-2/ this is the junior school website and they have made a special video tour for you to see your way around the school. Spend some time looking at the other information that they have put on their website for you. They also have a facebook page that you may like to follow. To mark the end of this unusual school year, why not create a piece of ‘Lock down’ art. This will be something you can look back on when you think of this time. There are lots of ways you could choose to do this. Here are some ideas to help you. |
Remember to email your child’s class teacher to let them know how you’ve got on. We’d love to see examples of what you’ve been up to.
Mr Wells – class7@langstone-inf.portsmouth.sch.uk
Mr McEvoy – class8@langstone-inf.portsmouth.sch.uk
Mrs Knapp and Mrs Marshman class9@langstone-inf.portsmouth.sch.uk