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Year 2 Key: Programmes of Study in bold print. My adaptations / interpretations in black italics. Terminology for pupils: noun, noun phrase statement, question, exclamation, command compound, suffix adjective, adverb, verb tense (past, present)

Text Year 2 Punctuation Word I can use the past and present tense correctly in my writing. I can use capital letters, full stops, question marks and exclamation marks to demarcate sentences. I can use the progressive form of verbs in past and present tenses to mark actions in progress, eg: she is shouting, he was running. Word I know how to form new nouns by making compound words. (whiteboard, snowman, toothbrush) I can use commas to separate items in a list. I know how to form new nouns by adding the suffixes –ness and –er.(helper, dresser, singer, business,) Sentence I can use apostrophes to show where letters are missing in spelling. I can think, say, write sentences and re-read to check them. I know how to form new nouns by adding the suffixes –ful and –less I can use conjunctions for co-ordination – (and), but, so, or. I can use apostrophes to mark singular possession in nouns (the girl’s name). I know how to form comparative adjectives by adding the suffixes –er and –est eg: bigger, biggest, smaller, smallest I can use conjunctions for subordination – when, if , that, because. I can use the above conjunctions as openers. I know how to form adverbs by adding the suffix –ly to adjectives, eg: quick, quickly, soft, softly (root word requires no change) I can tell the difference between homophones and near homophones. I can use expanded noun phrases –(the blue butterfly, plain flour, the man in the moon) in my writing. I can use a wider range of time openers: One day, First, Next, Then, After, Later, Finally, In the end,

Composition Year 2 Spelling I enjoy writing at greater length by: I can spell by: segmenting spoken words into phonemes and representing these by graphemes, spelling many correctly learning new ways of spelling phonemes for which one or more spellings are already known, and learn some words with each spelling, including a few common homophones learning to spell common exception words. writing narratives about personal experiences and those of others (real and fictional) writing about real events writing poetry writing for different purposes Handwriting I can think of ideas for writing by: planning or saying out loud what they are going to write about writing down ideas and/or key words, I including new vocabulary encapsulating what they want to say, sentence by sentence I can: form lower-case letters of the correct size relative to one another start using some of the diagonal and horizontal strokes needed to join letters and understand which letters, when adjacent to one another, are best left unjoined write capital letters and digits of the correct size, orientation and relationship to one another and to lower case letters use spacing between words that reflects the size of the letters. I can improve my writing by evaluating their writing with the teacher and other pupils re-reading to check that their writing makes sense and that verbs to indicate time are used correctly and consistently, including verbs in the continuous form proof-reading to check for errors in spelling, grammar and punctuation [for example, ends of sentences punctuated correctly] I can apply simple spelling rules and guidance (see English Appendix 1) I can write from memory simple sentences dictated by the teacher that include words using the GPCs and common exception words taught so far. I can read aloud what they have written with appropriate intonation to make the meaning clear.

Familiarity with Texts Poetry and Performance Year 2 Reading Discussing Reading I can participate in discussion about a range of books, poems and other texts which have been read to me and which I have read myself, taking turns and listening to what others say. I can explain clearly my understanding of what has been read to me and what I have read myself. Range of Reading I can listen to, discuss and express opinions about a wide range of contemporary fiction and classic poetry, stories, poetry and non-fiction which are beyond the level at which I can read independently. Familiarity with Texts I am becoming increasingly familiar with and retelling a wider range of stories, fairy stories and traditional tales. I can recognise simple recurring language in stories ad poems. Poetry and Performance I am continuing to appreciate rhymes and poems, building upon the repertoire learned in Year 1. I can recite some by heart using the intonation and expression to make the meaning clear. Non-Fiction I am beginning to find out about non –fiction texts, learning about how they are structured. 1b Decoding I know all of the phonemes and graphemes from Phases 2,3,4 & 5 and can read them speedily. I can apply my knowledge of phonics to decode words (by blending) using the phonemes and graphemes from Phases 2-5 I can read the Year 2 Common Exception Words I can read common suffixes in the Year 2 curriculum. I can read multi syllable words containing taught GPCs. I can read most words accurately and quickly without overt ‘sounding out’. Word Meanings I can discuss and clarify the meanings of words, linking new meanings to those already known. I can discuss my favourite words and phrases. Understanding I continue to understand texts by using the following strategies: Drawing on what I already know. Background information, for example, through topic work. Help from the teacher to understand specific vocabulary 1a I can think about whether the text makes sense when I read aloud, and make corrections. I can discuss the sequence of events in books and how items of information are related. 1b 1c Inference I can make inferences from what characters say and do. 1d I can ask and answer questions. I can make predictions about what might happen next from what I already know. 1e Authorial Intent n/a