Friday, 4 April 2025

Year 2 Learning blog

                                   


   Literacy


This week the children have explored

 a variety of non-chronological reports.

 They  created their own reports about 

jackals ensuring to include all the key features. 














Maths Assessment



Our children have worked really hard to 

complete Arithmetic and Reasoning questions 

about what they have learnt this half term. 

They showed a lot of resilience and tried 

their best. Well done Year 2.


                                                       




Geography


This week the children learnt about the 

Five pillars of Islam and applied it to their

own lives by creating and choosing their 

very own five pillars that hold up their lives. 









Year 2 Read Under A Tree

 


This week, our children enjoyed reading under a tree. They

had their end of the day story read to them while relaxing

under a tree.  Also they had the opportunity to  read a  book

of their own choice.






Year 2 What We Are Learning

 

 

These children have worked extremely

hard and have been rewarded for

all of their hard work and efforts.

E for Excellence

Mulberry Class:

Charlie, for working really hard to improve

his maths  and for his effort during his

mass, capacity and  and temperature assessment.



Rowan Class

Ayva, for working hard to improve her

maths knowledge. Keep up the great work!


Pine Class

Jaxon, for using pictograms correctly

and accurately when  counting and

organising shapes and animals. Well done!



 Star Writers

Mulberry Class

Lujah, for working conscientiously  to

produce beautiful pieces of writing. Super effort!


Rowan Class

Harley, for using her plan to write a brilliant

non-chronological report about Jackals. Great work!


Pine Class

Jayden-Lee, for writing a fantastic non-chronological

report on Jackals where they have used fascinating

facts to make their writing informative and engaging.

Well done!


The reflectiveness award this week goes to: 

Eridola, Chloe and Harlie

Eridola, for always taking the time to reflect

on your work, making sure your thoughts and

ideas are clear and well-communicated.

Keep up the excellent work.


Chloe was able to reflect upon her

writing when editing her work. Great job!


Well done Harlie  for working very hard to write

your report. Also, you proof-read your writing 

and improved on  it. Super job!

These pupils have planned carefully,

revised ideas, identified key features and can

talk about their learning. 



The resourcefulness award this week goes to: Mfon, Natalia

Mfon, your problem solving skills and

ability to think outside the box are truly

impressive. Keep up the great work.


Natalia was able to use a sound mat

to support her when spelling unfamiliar words!


The resilience award this week goes to: Aditi

Aditi, you worked very hard to complete your writing.

Even when you found it challenging, you

did not give up. Well done!

.

These children have demonstrated perseverance,

managed distractions, noticed patterns and

been absorbed in their tasks.



These pupils have been curious about their

learning, made links between ideas, shown

imagination, reasoned methodically and

capitalised on resources. 



I made my teacher happy goes to: Antonina






Sunday, 30 March 2025

Year 1- What we are learning!

 





In literacy this week, we completed our writing assessments! We did this independently using all our knowledge of finger spaces, capital letters and phonics to rewrite parts of the story, ‘The Snail and the Whale’.


English programmes of study: key stages 1 and 2 (Writing expectations)









In maths this week, we have looked at number lines! We have used our knowledge of numbers to plot missing numbers on a number line and used our estimation skills to create our own number lines outside using chalk. 






In Science this week, we have observed changes in our plants. We looked at how the different parts of the plant have changed over time and why we thought this had happened. We took into consideration what plants needed in order to grow and then recorded our observations. 






In Design and Technology we have been planning how we were going to create a bag! We have explored various joining techniques such as staples and glue. This week we explored sewing! The children were shown how to sew and the necessary safety precautions to take when handling the needles. The children did an absolutely amazing job to thread the string through the eye of the needle and perform a running stitch with very little support (the year 1 teachers were very impressed!). 


Saturday, 29 March 2025

Mulberry Forest School


After Easter, on Tuesday 22nd April, Mulberry class will start their second block of 5 Forest School sessions.

Even though we are hopefully going to enjoy some dryer and warmer weather, it is really important that the children have the correct clothing. If they are not dressed correctly and feel cold and wet, or cannot kneel down or sit on the grass because they are wearing a dress or shorts, it is very uncomfortable for them and takes some of the enjoyment out of the sessions. 

The children will need: 
A waterproof outer layer (separate waterproof trousers and jacket or an all in one) - This may not be needed every week, but it is still good to have in school in case the weather is wet one week.

Waterproof boots (welly or ski  boots)

Long trousers, such as jogging bottoms - Shorts are summer dresses are not appropriate for Forest School

A coat  

Sun hat

Sun cream if the weather is very hot - This should be applied before the children come to school.

Please note that the boots, waterproofs and long trousers will be kept in school until the five sessions are over.
Please do not send your child to school wearing these items.  Please put them in a separate bag that can be kept in school and the children will change before their lesson each week. 

We are very much looking forward to teaching your children during their Forest School sessions.

Alison Ant and Jill Jungle Owl

Kind Regards,

Jill


Friday, 28 March 2025

Year 2 Awards

 
 


These children have worked extremely
hard and have been rewarded for
all of their hard work and efforts.

E for Excellence
Mulberry Class:
Elliot, for his brilliant effort in accurately
reading  the temperature on a range of
thermometers. Well done!



Rowan Class
Ahmad, for working hard to improve his
arithmetic knowledge. Keep up the great work!

Pine Class
Alexandra, your ability to compare and solve
temperature differences shows your
problem-solving skills. Keep up the great work!


         Star Writers


Mulberry Class

Harry, for working very hard to demarcate

his sentences with capital letters and full stops.

As required, Harry used question marks

correctly too.  Good job!


Rowan Class

Sophia, for independently editing her

non-chronological report about meerkats!


Pine Class

Inaya, for  writing a non-chronological report

about meerkats, you have included interesting

facts but also showed fantastic use of different

punctuation marks. Well done!


The resilience award this week goes to: Kayaan, Maya M

.

These children have demonstrated perseverance, managed distractions, noticed patterns and been absorbed in their tasks.
Maya M  has shown outstanding resilience and determination in their handwriting practice.
Kayaan, showed resilience when faced with challenging arithmetic questions. He was able to persevere and try his best. Well done!


The reciprocity award this week goes to: Serghei, Isabella


These children have shown interdependence, collaborated effectively, listened to others, displayed empathy and have imitated effective ideas and methods from others. 


Serghei was able to work collaboratively when

attending a football tournament this week. Well done! 

Isabella has shown exceptional teamwork,

kindness, and care towards her peers. Well done!




I made my teacher happy goes to: Elyssa

Elyssa made her teacher happy by

coming to school every day with a smile on her face. 


Year 2 learning blog

                                   


   Literacy


This week the children have explored

 a variety of non-chronological reports.

 They  created their own reports about 

meerkats ensuring to include all the key features. 



Maths

This week, the children solved capacity and volume problems  involving the four operations. Next, they learnt to read the temperature on a range of thermometers. Finally, they compared the temperatures of different cities. Super effort!


       


     

                                                      


Geography


This week the children discussed similarities 

and differences between Harold Hill and Sydney. 

They compared population, animals,

 temperature and famous landmarks.