Good morning Year 2!
I had such a lovely time yesterday ringing some of you and listening to you read your writing to me on the phone. I had a big smile on my face all afternoon! I’m really looking forward to hearing more of you read your writing to me today. Remember, choose something you’re really proud of and have it ready to read to me.
Below are the videos you need for your learning today.
Literacy
This is Session 9. Get your writing book ready, write today’s date, and then press play. The video will tell you what to do.
Maths
This are our last lesson on fractions. We are going to be learning to count in fractions. It gets tricky, so switch your Maths brains on and get ready to think hard!
Find today’s maths sheet and get ready with a pencil. The video will tell you when to answer the questions on the sheet. To find the video, you need to go to this website:
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/
When you are there, you need to click on Summer Term – Week 1 (w/c 20th April), Lesson 2 – Count in Fractions. It looks like this:
Remember we are not following the dates on the website.
Optional Extra Maths Challenge:
Everything else you need for today is in your home learning packs.
Here is the music link from the topic grid for this week (w/b 11th May). I will post them every day so don’t do all the activities in one go!
Music: Songs to Learn – Look at Week 5, Monday for a song you might recognise.
Also remember to have a look at the RE Lessons blog one day this week to watch a video from Trevor.
Useful websites:
https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/history/castles/
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/members-area/kids/guide-to-castles/
https://www.rct.uk/resources/game-bring-on-the-battle-childrens-activity
Have a great day everyone.
Love from Mrs Legg
Good morning Mrs Legg,
I did joe Wicks and now I am going to start doing my literacy. I am reading the book Fing by David Walliams. It is good but some of the words I don’t understand. I saw Elaine out of my window yesterday and she was on her bike with her dad.
From Edie
Good morning Edie. Well done for a good start to the day. I’m glad you’re enjoying Fing. Sometimes it can be good to read books with words we don’t understand because that’s how we learn new words. Remember you can think about the other words in the sentence and what is happening in the story to help you work out what those tricky words mean.
Good Morning Mrs Legg from Kaiya
Good morning Kaiya.
Good Morning Mrs Legg! How are you today?
I am feeling good today! I hope you are well.
I just did my Busy things assignments!
Well done Mia!
Good morning nearly afternoon just joking. Every day I am always going to start with busy things when it’s work time