Well, as always, each and everyone of you have bounced straight back into your learning. Your determination and resilience never seizes to amaze me and I am so proud of all of your achievements during home learning. Let’s keep this up right until the end of term. I know it’s not the end of term we would have wanted, but we are still a class team and we will continue to support and help each other until you are ready to start your new class adventures. I know that you are all missing each other greatly, but just think how special it will be when you are all back in the classroom learning together! I am missing you all greatly too!
Here are this week’s home learning photographs, with a few from health and happiness week too. Due to being in school on Friday’s for the next couple of weeks, the cut off point for photographs being posted online on Fridays will be Thursday afternoons. However, please don’t worry. If any photographs are sent on Fridays, they will be included in the next week’s photograph video.
Also, some of you curious learners may have spotted that I have created a display board on Purple Mash for others to see your superb work. This can be accessed by clicking the ‘Year 2’s Brilliant Work' button when you are on Purple Mash. You can see this when you click the green sharing button shown opposite.
If you have completed any work that you are proud of and would like it displaying on the display board, please send me an email with the name of the piece of work and I will display it for you. You can also ask for this to be displayed independently. Once you have saved a piece of work, if you then click ‘share’, then ‘share’ again and then onto ‘Year 2’s Brilliant Work’ (as seen below), it will send me a request to feature your work on the board. If you have any questions or problems with this, please don’t hesitate to ask.
To summarise, you can email me and I will display the work for you, or you can request for it to be displayed independently without having to email.
Have a wonderful weekend with your families,
Miss Woodend