Week Beginning 4th May 2020

Home Learning Year 2

It’s May already 😮 !

We have been impressed by all your hard work and we are missing you dearly! Remember to keep in contact with the teachers via ClassDojo!

Dear Parents,

Thank you to you all for the amazing work you are doing with your children. Thank you for your posts, comments and messages on Class Dojo.

Please try and log in once a day onto ClassDojo to share with us work you are doing or anything you do as part of your daily living.

 

Here are some instructions to help you know what you can doing when you are learning from home:

Morning Activities

During the morning, you should focus on Maths, Reading, Spelling and Writing activities.  You should also read daily.  Regularly ask an adult to test you and see how many you can get right.

Enclosed is a suggested updated timetable for this period of learning at home. TIMETABLE –  Howard home learning timetable-1

Remember the importance of drinking plenty of water throughout the day and taking regular movement breaks.  Try and get some fresh air and exercise each day to help you keep healthy and well.

Afternoon Activities

During the afternoons, choose one or two of the activities to complete.

Parents can contact us via email at  howardyear2@gmail.com

Children can contact us via ClassDojo  – https://www.classdojo.com/en-gb/?redirect=true
Please feel free to share nay alternative work you’re doing or anything at home that you’ve completed that you’re proud of. (Check out the help at home section below)

From Ms Brown and Ms Agyemang

Remember to stay in contact with us via Class Dojo ? We welcome your pictures, videos, drawings, thoughts, work etc …

We look forward to hearing from you ! ?

Daily

PE

https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1

Every day at 9 am, join Joe Wicks for PE session !

Please complete English work over the course of the week. For Maths please watch the videos that support each lesson.

 

Daily

PE

https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1

Every day at 9 am, join Joe Wicks for PE session !

Please complete English work over the course of the week. For Maths please watch the videos that support each lesson.

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/

English – research the seven different continents and write a mini report on them. Share this with us on ClassDojo. Complete your English work over the course of the week.

Work – T-G-136-What-a-Wonderful-World-My-Seven-Continents-Mini-Book_ver_3

Monday

Maths – Fact fact families addition and subtraction bonds to 20

Video

 

Work – Y2-Lesson-1-Fact-families-addition-and-subtraction-bonds-to-20-2019

English – research the seven different continents and write a mini report on them. Share this with us on ClassDojo. Complete your English work over the course of the week.

Work – T-G-136-What-a-Wonderful-World-My-Seven-Continents-Mini-Book_ver_3

Tuesday

Maths – Compare number sentences

Video

 

 

Work – Y2-Lesson-2-Compare-number-sentences-2019

 

English

English – research the seven different continents and write a mini report on them. Share this with us on ClassDojo. Complete your English work over the course of the week.

Work – T-G-136-What-a-Wonderful-World-My-Seven-Continents-Mini-Book_ver_3

Wednesday

Maths  –Related Facts

Video

 

Work –Y2-Lesson-3-Related-facts-2019

 

English

English – research the seven different continents and write a mini report on them. Share this with us on ClassDojo. Complete your English work over the course of the week.

Work – T-G-136-What-a-Wonderful-World-My-Seven-Continents-Mini-Book_ver_3

Thursday

Maths –Add and subtract ones

Video

 

Work – Y2-Lesson-4-Add-and-subtract-1s

English

English – research the seven different continents and write a mini report on them. Share this with us on ClassDojo. Complete your English work over the course of the week.

Work – T-G-136-What-a-Wonderful-World-My-Seven-Continents-Mini-Book_ver_3

Friday

Maths

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/

Have a go at completing Friday’s Maths Challenge on the whiterosemaths website.

English –

English – research the seven different continents and write a mini report on them. Share this with us on ClassDojo. Complete your English work over the course of the week.

Work – T-G-136-What-a-Wonderful-World-My-Seven-Continents-Mini-Book_ver_3

 

Mathletics

https://login.mathletics.com/

Maths Challenges

Challenges- linked to fact families, inverse operations

Work –

Main-Addition-and-Subtraction-to-100 (HA)

Inverses Activity Sheet (HA) ( choose the worksheet with three stars in the left bottom corner + the challenge)

 

Other subjects

Geography

We want the children to identify the seven continents of the world and to locate them on a world map. They also have the chance to find out some information about each one, such as size and the number of counties each one has.

Work –  Geography Continents

Consolidate learning with this  interactive game:

https://world-geography-games.com/continents/index.html

Music


https://www.outoftheark.co.uk/ootam-at-home/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=OOTA%20%20HOME%20Week%206&utm_content=OOTA%20%20HOME%20Week%206+Version+A+CID_11f8bc904470792ecb087edf29ae0c62&utm_source=Email%20newsletter&utm_term=Out%20of%20the%20Ark%20%20Home

Music

https://charanga.com/yumu/login?redirected_from_cmw=y

We’d love to see a video of you playing an instrument.

Reading | comprehension

Comprehension  – Read some information all about continents of the world. Some of this information can be used as your research for your English.

1 star- basic

2 star- intermediate

3 star- challenge

Comprehension – au-g-49-continents-of-the-world-differentiated-reading-comprehension-activity_ver_6

Read ‘The Hodgeheg’ by Dick King Smith. Complete the booklet over the next few weeks.

https://www.barhamprimary.co.uk/attachments/download.asp?file=764&type=pdf (free EBOOK!!!)

 

or if you want to …. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/0141332387/ref=tmm_pap_used_olp_sr?ie=UTF8&condition=used&qid=&sr= (buy used from Amazon)

Booklet to complete the task related to ‘The Hodgeheg by Dick King Smith’  – The_Hodgeheg

Other books by Dick King Smith…


Children should be reading every day.

When reading with your child at home ask them questions related to their book.

Questions to ask before you read

  • Can you look at the pictures and predict what you think will happen in this book?
  • What makes you think that?
  • What characters do you think might be in our story?
  • Do you think there will be a problem in this story? Why or why not?
  • Does the topic/story relate to you or your family? How?

Questions to ask during the reading

  • What do you think will happen next?
  • What can you tell me about the story so far?
  • Can you predict how the story will end?
  • Why do you think the character did _______?
  • What would you have done if you were the character?
  • How would you have felt if you were the character? (use different characters)
  • As I read____________, it made me picture________ in my head. What pictures do you see in your head?
  • As you read, what are you wondering about?
  • Can you put what you’ve just read in your own words?

Questions to ask after reading

  • Can you remember the title?
  • In your opinion, was it a good title for this book? Why or why not?
  • Were your predictions about the story correct?
  • If there was a problem, did it get solved?
  • What happened because of the problem?
  • Why do you think the author wrote this book?
  • What is the most important point the author is trying to make in his writing?
  • What was your favourite part of the story?
  • If you could change one thing in the story, what would it be?
  • Can you retell the story in order?
  • If you were __________, how would you have felt?
  • What is the most interesting situation in the story?

Is there a character in the story like you? How are you alike?

 

Computing

Create a project
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/?tutorial=getStarted

Play a game and review it

https://scratch.mit.edu/

Giving directions

https://lightbot.com/

Coding

https://www.j2e.com/j2code/

Science

Have a look at the flower and tree observation (2 star). Take a picture of the observation or print it out and on your daily walk observe a flower on a tree. Share the results with us on ClassDojo.

Work

Tree Observation Activity Sheet Tree Observation

Flowering Plant Observation– Activity Sheet Flowering Plant Observation

Art

Whilst you’re out and about doing your daily exercise you can  sketch some observational drawings of flowers. Or you can sketch some observational drawings of flowers by looking out the window

 

Could you ‘make’ some flowers using household materials ?

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”raised” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#ffffff” border_width=”1″ border_color=”#dddddd” ]We look forward to you sharing your art with us on ClassDojo :)[/dropshadowbox]

Handwriting

Handwriting sheet  – Handwriting

Spelling

Choose 6 spellings a week from the Year 2 common exception words.

Year 2 Common Exception Words – T-L-5157-Year-2-Common-Exception-Words

Year 1 Common Exception Words – T-L-5155-Year-1-Common-Exception-Words_ver_4

Choose some fun ways to help you remember how to spell.  Have you ever spelled a word out with glue and then sprinkled some glitter on top? Try writing in ketchup or mustard next time you have a hot dog for lunch. Tracing words in the air, writing on an Etch-A-Sketch, using a stick to draw in the dirt, or putting a word on a car window after it’s been raining.

Here are some exciting methods you can use to help you remember to spell your chosen words.

Creative ways to learn your spelling – t-l-6333–new-spelling-activities-challenge-cards_ver_3

Send us a picture on ClassDojo so show us how you’ve been practising spellings in a fun way.

 

Creative ideas

Alternative maths

Number bonds to 20

Number Bonds to 20

Number Facts to 20 Part Part Whole Activity (LA)

Being helpful at home

‘Children can learn a lot from doing household chores.

Doing chores helps children learn about what they need to do to care for themselves, a home and a family. They learn skills they can use in their adult lives, like preparing meals, cleaning, organising and keeping a garden.

Being involved in chores also gives children experience of relationship skills like communicating clearly, negotiating, cooperating and working as a team.

When children contribute to family life, it helps them feel competent and responsible. Even if they don’t enjoy the chore, when they keep going they get the feeling of satisfaction that comes with finishing a task.’

This week we would like you to help disinfect handles and switches around the home.

Work – Handles and Switches