Year 2 Home Learning Challenges - Wednesday 1st April

Good morning Year 2! My goodness, I can’t quite believe that we are here at the start of a brand new month. I hope you are up and ready for the new day ahead. Yesterday, I started my day once again with Joe’s PE session. Well done to those who are managing to complete this every morning, it’s unbelievably tiring!

Phonics

Access the RWI sessions below. All the children would benefit from accessing the set 3 sounds lesson, however some might also benefit from the other sessions.

Set 1 Speed Sounds at 9.30 am
Set 2 Speed Sounds at 10.00 am
Set 3 Speed Sounds at 10.30 am

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ?fbclid=IwAR3Ls7yR6-0ebguznW0u_pCJYHWG3LFra3fS7C_PxZ03XibY2toSLrutI4g

Reading

Continue reading and quizzing on books using the Accelerated Reading tabs in the ‘How to help your child’ section.

English

Using the plan you created on Monday, write the build up of your chapter. Don’t forget all of those super verbs and adjectives to keep your chapter interesting and exciting. For example - using shouted instead of said, or gloomy instead of sad.

Grammar focus for the build up:

Use compound sentences in your chapter using ‘so’ and ‘or’ - Flat Stanley heard Mr Dart chatting in the lift so he came up with an idea. Stanley could go to the museum and help Mr Dart or he could stay at home and do nothing.

Maths

Please access:

Week 2 - ‘Lesson 3 - Step 8 - ‘unit fractions’ - by clicking here:

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

Watch the video and have a go at the activities. Remember, you don’t need to print the activities if you are unable to - work through them from the screen and record your answers in your maths books.

SumDog

Today’s task - Interpret and compare charts and tables

Money

Work through section S ‘Money’ on Maths IXL.

Don’t forget to look back at the weekly challenges for all other learning for the week!

Also, please keep me updated with how you are getting on at home - I love receiving your emails and photographs.

Miss you all,

Miss Woodend