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  • Friday 22nd November 2024

    Published 22/11/24, by Christina Farmer

    Spellings: This week we have been revisiting the Year 1 and Year 2 Common Exception Words. Please continue to practise these over the weekend.

    Reading: Please continue to read daily and log this on Boom Reader.

    Maths: Please practise Numbots for 30 minutes weekly.

    What a busy week we have had in Year 2!
    A firm favourite from this week was our trip to St Neots, where we visited St Mary's Church to create some still life drawings of the features within the Church, including the stain glass windows, the hand carved features such as pews and the engraved stone in the ceiling of the Church, and we had a chat with Reverend Margaret who told us all about the History of the Church. As well as this, we had a fantastic opportunity to visit St Neots Museum. The children were split into two groups, each spending time looking at the part of the Museum which used to be the old Police Station, housing arrested criminals before they were sent onto court to be sentenced, whilst the other group went upstairs in the museum to learn about a variety of Victorian criminals from in and around St Neots. We were most surprised to discover that the criminals from this time ranged from 13-19 years old - just children! They were caught stealing small amounts of money, food and toys, and were sentenced to hard labour, reformatory school and even put under police watch! Most of these children were poor and hungry, which made us feel sad and incredibly lucky to have what we have in our lives - we decided that we wouldn't want to be criminals!

     

    Have a wonderful weekend - we hope to see you at the Christmas Light Switch on this Sunday, and if you are in the school choir, please meet us at the Church at 1:20pm ready to sing our Carols at 1:30pm.

    Best wishes,

    Miss Freeman and the Year 2 Team

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  • 15.11.24

    Published 15/11/24, by Christina Farmer

    Spellings 

    Revisiting Year 1 - Compare: /ou/ /ow/ (shout/ crown)

    New for Year 2 - Apostrophes for possession

    CEW - hour

    Special Skill - Homophones: hear/here

    Maths  use numbots 3 times a week 

    Reading Read daily and record on boom reader 

     

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  • Friday 8th November 2024

    Published 08/11/24, by Christina Farmer
    Spellings: Review from Year 1 - ph/wh New Skills for Year 2 - Words beginning 'wr' Common Exception Words: who, whole, Mr, Mrs Special Skill: homophone right/write Please read daily with your child and log this on BoomReader, re-r
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  • Friday 18th October 2024

    Published 18/10/24, by Christina Farmer

    Spellings:
    Practise some of the following common exception words: great, break, steak, because, again, even, people, find, kind, mind, wild, child(ren), climb, old, cold, gold, hold, fold, told, most, only, clothes, both, hello.

    This week has been a super week in Year 2!

    Hugo has really enjoyed our shared reader this week, where we have been practising reading to develop our fluency, and even performed our favourite animal poems to our friends!

    Jesse has enjoyed getting outside to collect our natural materials ready to fill our newly made Bug Houses next week. We can't wait to share these with you on Friday at koinonia!

    Bode has enjoyed our first rehearsal of the play where we teamed up with Year 4 to sing some of the songs and to share our fabulous dances!

    Jacob has enjoyed learning all about the different 2D and 3D shapes. We have learned how to count the number of sides, the number of vertices and we have even learned about lines of symmetry. Reuben knows that a line of symmetry shows us that both sides of the shape are exactly the same, and can be vertical, horizontal or even diagonal.

    George enjoyed PE this week where we have practised dribbling a range of balls with our feet showing control and coordination.

    Just one more week to go until we can sit back and relax... the children have worked so hard and deserve a well-deserved rest!

    Have a lovely weekend!

    Miss Freeman and the Year 2 Team

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  • Friday 11th October 2024

    Published 11/10/24, by Christina Farmer

    Talk Homework: This week we have been learning about dependency within habitats in our Science learning. Dependency is when a group of plants and animals who live in the same habitat rely on eachother to survive. For example, oak trees, squirrels and foxes all depend on one another to survive. 
    The squirrel spreads the acorns from the oak tree allowing more oak trees to grow, the squirrels depend on the oak tree for their food and shelter, and the fox depends on the squirrels to survive.
    The fox also depends on the oak tree as without them, there would be less squirrels to eat, and the oak tree also depends on the fox, as if foxes didn't eat squirrels, they may eat all of their acorns and no more oak trees would grow! Can you think of any other examples of dependency within a habitat, for example, the ocean?

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  • Friday 4th October

    Published 07/10/24, by Christina Farmer

    Spellings 

    Rule - Adding suffixes to split digraph words and other words ending in ‘e’

    Common Exepction Words (CEW) - old, cold, gold, hold, fold, told

    Special Skill - Contraction: don’t

    Maths  - Numbots 3 times a week 

    Reading  - Read daily and log it on boom reader 

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  • Friday 27th September

    Published 27/09/24, by Christina Farmer

    On Monday we will be going to church, any walkers would be greatly appreciated. Please let Mrs Farmer or Miss Freeman know :)

    Spellings - 

    Rule: Practise adding suffixes to split digraph words and other words ending in e

    CEW: find, kind, mind, wild, child(ren), climb

    Contractions: I’ll, you’ll, we’ll

    Maths - Numbots 

    Reading - read and record on boom reader. 

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  • Friday 20th September 2024

    Published 20/09/24, by Christina Farmer

    Talk Homework: Talk to your adults at home all about Sir David Attenborough. If you have time, have a look at some of his documentaries in which he talks about how to save Planet Earth and life on it.

    Spelling Rule: Adding endings to split digraph words - i.e. wake = waking, gaze = gazed, shade = shady.
    Year 2 Common Exception Words: great, break, steak.

    What a lovely week we have had in Year 2!

    We started the week reading a little more into our Power of Reading book, 'The Last Wolf' and we have discovered that the last wolf on earth (in the story) is in fact not a typical scary, storybook wolf, but a kind, old wolf who lives in a cosy tree-cave with his friends, the lynx and the bear. We can't wait to find out more next week...

    In Maths, we have looking in detail at multiples of 10. We have been looking at multiples of ten and using our prior knowledge of our number bonds to 10 to help us in adding and subtracting numbers to 100, for example: if 3 + 6 = 9 then 30 + 60 = 90. We also looked at how we can add and subtract ten from any number, and we noticed that the ones number stays the same and the tens number increases or decreases by one - for example, 36 + 10 = 46 and 78 - 10 = 68. Some of us even challenged ourselves to add and subtract more than one multiple of ten, and we still saw the same pattern!

    In Science this week, we have been learning about local habitats. We learned that a habitat is a place that an animal lives in, that provides it with everything it needs to survive, for example, shelter, food and water. We visited our new school pond area to discover the different animals that use it as their habitat, and we revisited our learning from last week by finding things that were alive, dead and that had never been alive!

    Have a lovely weekend, and please ensure that as the weather gets a little bit cooler that your child has appropriate clothing and footwear for our ever unpredictable weather.

    Best wishes,
    Miss Freeman and the Year 2 Team

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  • Blog 13.9.24

    Published 13/09/24, by Christina Farmer

    Spelling

    Rule - Adding endings to split digraph words

    Common Exception Words - because, again, see, sea

    Special Rule - sea, see

    Maths - using numbots 3 times a week 

    Reading - daily and log on boom reader 

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