Year 2 Home Learning Challenges - Thursday 18th June

Good morning Year 2. Just two more days of learning until the weekend. I wonder what you’ll learn today? …

Reading

Continue reading and quizzing on books using the Accelerated Reading and Epic Reading resources. Help can be found in the ‘How to help your child’ section of my page if you need it.

Remember, you should be reading for at least half an hour each day. Also try to read both a range of fiction and non-fiction books.

English

Day 4:

Watch and ‘read’ the picture book I Walk With Vanessa by Kerascoët with the sound turned off:
(Click the front cover below to be taken to the video).

Pause the story throughout to discuss what is happening on each page.

Now watch this version with the sound on:

Your task over the next two sessions is to choose between either one of the following:
Write the story to match the picture book or Write a story about a time when you have shown or seen someone else show an act of kindness that has spread. This might have been towards a friend, family member, new child in the class, etc.
Discuss your version of the story. Re-tell it out loud to a member of your family.
If you are going to write the story to match I Walk with Vanessa, you could rehearse your sentences out loud over the playing of the pictures.
If you are planning your own story, you could draw a story map of the key events, attaching some key words or phrases.

Oxford Owl Spellings

Choose a spelling rule to focus on today.

Maths

Watch the Video below -’ Lesson 4 - To make patterns with shapes’ and complete the activity attached. Unfortunately, there was a little technical glitch when uploading this one and therefore my little screen hasn’t come up in the corner.

SumDog

Addition to 100.

IXL

Which sections do you have left to complete? Have a look and see how many you can get through.

Hit the Button

Practise your mental maths by clicking the link below:

Don’t forget to check the weekly challenges for more learning and to complete today’s Sports Day Challenge!

Enjoy your day,

Miss Woodend