home learning year 2 week beginning: 6th july 2020 · 2020-07-02 · 1/3 of 30 = 2/4 of 46 = 3/4 of...
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Home Learning
Year 2
Week Beginning: 6th July 2020
Hi Everybody! Hi all, we hope you are all well and staying safe!
So here it is, the last week of term and the last week of Year 2! What a wonderful, crazy year we’ve had! Miss Thompson, Miss Cogan, Miss
Patel, Mrs Ikram and Mrs Dhamelia are so sad that we didn’t get the full year together but we are so happy for all the lovely times that we
have had. From our trip to Warwick Castle, to our ‘Great Fire of London’ exhibition, to the Christmas performance we have had some terrific
times and great experiences.
We are incredibly proud of the amazing people you are, you have grown up so much this year. You have also shown your courage and
resilience during this crazy time. As you move on to Year 3 keep working hard, keep being strong and resilient and keep on being your amazing
selves.
We will miss you all so incredibly much! Have a wonderful summer and good luck for the future 😊
Lots of love from Miss Patel, Miss Cogan and Miss Thompson :D
Missing you all 😊
Everyday Useful Websites
www.twinkl.co.uk/offer and enter the code UKTWINKLHELPS
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/dailylessons
https://play.ttrockstars.com/auth/school/student/39903
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/
https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/
https://classroomsecrets.co.uk/
https://login.mymaths.co.uk/login
https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us/interland
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/
https://www.emile-education.com/schools-corona-virus/
https://uk.ixl.com/math/
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/
https://www.singup.org/singupathome/songs-for-learning/7-11
Please email us if you need your personal login details
Family Challenge
For this week’s family challenge, we would like you to make a bird feeder to feed the birds around your home. You could
use anything to make it, just remember that it will be outside so must be weatherproof! You can put nuts or seed inside
your feeder for the birds to enjoy.
Don’t Forget to share your creations with us on seesaw or email it to us at [email protected]
Good Luck😊
Here are some ideas:
This week’s daily calculations
Bronze Silver Gold
37 + 20 = 29 + 77 = 29 + ___ = 98
19 – 18 = 93 – 39 = 110 - ___ = 11
6 x 10 = 3 x 4 = 7 x 8 =
50 ÷ 5 = 90 ÷ 2 = 150 ÷ 5 =
1/3 of 30 = 2/4 of 46 = 3/4 of 88 =
Daily Task
Task 1 - English Task 2 - Maths Task 3 - Curriculum
Monday Reading Common Exception Words: happiness brightness gloominess sadness illness enjoyment refreshment payment punishment treatment Practice spelling and
LO: We are learning to recall events from a story Re-watch the story ‘Caterpillar Shoes’ https://www.literacyshed.com/caterpillar-shoes.html
Create a story board of the 6 most important events from the story.
Lesson 1- Sorting 2D and 3D Shapes
https://vimeo.com/428007909 1.
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It’s Yoga time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coC0eUSm-pc
This week it’s all about Star Wars Time to sing: https://www.singup.org/singupathome/one-moment-one-people This song is all about sticking together.
joint handwriting using the common exception words. Everyday Calculations.
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Tuesday Reading Common Exception Words. Practice spelling and joint handwriting using the common
LO: We are learning to extend using subordination. Using your storyboard from yesterday, write a sentence for each box. For each of your sentences use a subordinating conjunction to extend.
Lesson 2- Patterns with 2D shapes https://vimeo.com/428007983 1.
Science https://www.stem.org.uk/resources/elibrary/resource/315596/how-can-we-clean-our-dirty-water
Please use the first two videos to help Our poor sea turtles are living in a dirty sea. How can we make the dirty sea water clean again?
exception words. Everyday Calculations.
Remember our subordinating conjunctions are because, if, that, when, so. E.G. Caterpillar had lots of pairs of shoes that covered his many feet. His shoes didn’t fit him anymore because he had grown too big. He thought he could make lots of people happy if he gave away his shoes. He wanted to give away the shoes so he went for a walk. He was climbing a leaf when he spotted a woodlouse.
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For the dirty water, you will need: 1 large jug filled with water Salt Some sand (if you have any) Some strands of grass Some very small bits of rubbish Put the salt, sand, grass and rubbish into the water and mix to represent dirty sea water. To clean the water, you will need: A sieve Another sieve with a sponge or scourer inside. Some filter paper/ tea strainer 3 cups Instructions: First try pouring a little bit of the water into the first cup using a sieve to filter the water. Next pour some into the next cup using the sieve with a sponge in to filter.
Then pour the rest of the water into the last cup using the filter paper to filter. Finally, which water was cleanest? Which was the most effective filter? Is the water now drinkable? Why? Why not? Extension. How could we make the water pure?
Wednesday Reading Common Exception Words. Practice spelling and joint handwriting using the common exception words.
LO: We are learning to re-tell a story. Using what you learnt about expanded noun phrases, verbs and adverbs from last week and your story board from this week re-tell the story of Caterpillar Shoes in your own words. You must include: Expanded noun phrases Verbs Adverbs
Lesson 3- Patterns with 3D shapes https://vimeo.com/428007983
Topic- This is me! Create a poster that shows your new teacher all about you. You could paint a self-portrait or you could make a collage using photos of yourself. Please share them on Seesaw or email them to us at [email protected] and we
Everyday Calculations.
Subordinating conjunctions (because, if, that, when, so) And of course, don’t forget the usuals (capital letters, full stops, finger spaces and handwriting). E.g. One sunny day, there was an emerald, smooth caterpillar wandering happily in the forest. He was a handsome caterpillar that had lots and lots of feet. On his feet he wore lots of pairs of interesting and unusual shoes. He was strolling along when suddenly, he spotted a woodlouse dancing merrily in the trees. You could write your story on the template below…
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will pass them on to your new teachers.
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Thursday Reading Common Exception Words.
Reading activity- Oldest Plant ever!
Lesson 4- Symmetry Remember Symmetry means the exact opposite. The line must be down the middle making sure each side is exactly the same but flipped, like looking in a mirror.
Topic- Create a video for your new teacher to tell them all about yourself.
Practice spelling and joint handwriting using the common exception words. Everyday Calculations.
Vertical means down not across. 1.
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You could think about: What is your name? When is your birthday? Do you have any brothers or sisters? What is your favourite colour? What is your favourite food? What hobbies do you have? Who are your friends? What is your favourite lesson at school? Please share them on Seesaw or email them to us at [email protected] and we will pass them on to your new teachers.
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Friday Reading Common Exception Words. Practice spelling and joint handwriting using the
Write sentences using these common exception words: happiness brightness gloominess sadness illness enjoyment refreshment payment
Friday Challenge https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zsvgn9q
This weeks challenge is about position and direction in football. Watch the video and complete as many of the activities as you can.
PSHE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ap_IAtB9cgA
common exception words. Everyday Calculations.
punishment treatment This week’s words are using the suffixes ‘-ness’ and ‘-ment’. When a word has ‘-ness’ it means describing a quality of something… For example, ‘The man showed his kindness by helping the old lady’.
Watch the story ‘The boy who loved everyone’. In the story Dimitri realises that everyone shows their love in different ways. When we go back to school, it might be a long time before we can give our friends and teachers a big hug to tell each other how much we have missed each other. How else can we show how much we love everyone? Draw and write about 6 different ways you could show/tell your friends how much you love them while keeping a safe distance away.
English, Monday-
English, Wednesday-