Welcome to the Year 2 Information Evening

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Welcome to the Year 2 Information Evening

Our Year - Our Team Mrs Lucas, Mrs Murphy, Mrs Colman, Mrs Bryson Mrs Oakley

What are the themes in Year 2? Weekly Timetable What are the themes in Year 2? Term 1 – Oliver’s Vegetables (Healthy Choices) Term 2 – The Greatest Stories Ever Told (Traditional Tales and Myths) Term 3 – Over in Australia Term 4 – Watch Me Grow (Life Cycles) Term 5 – Dinosaurs in My School Term 6 – Yo Ho Ho! A-Pirating We’ll Go!

How do we judge how well your children are progressing? The children will be working on the Year 2 standards in the 2014 National Curriculum. How do we judge how well your children are progressing? Sharing learning objectives and success criteria together. Questioning. Partners / small group work. Self evaluation. TASC / using and applying. Guided groups. Recorded work. Summative assessment.

Mathematics: Term 1 Weeks 1 & 2 Number and place value Week 3 Addition   Week 4 Subtraction Week 5 Multiplication and division Week 6 Properties of shapes Week 7 Measures On-Going Time School website –> Our Learning -> Maths support

Mathematics expectations for Year 2 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/526125/KS1_Mathematics_Paper_1_arithmetic_PDFA.pdf https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/526127/KS1_Mathematics_Paper_2_reasoning_PDFA.pdf

English: Term 1 Week 1 Story writing (based on woodland folk made in clay). Week 2 Story writing (based on ‘Oliver’s Vegetables’). Week 3 Reading recipes. Week 4 Writing recipes.  Week 5 Writing for different purposes (healthy eating posters). Week 6 Letters (thank you for our trip to Tesco). Week 7 Poems (healthy food choices).

Writing expectations for Year 2 (1/5) Spelling common exception words Spelling patterns: the j sound spelt as ge (cage) and dge (badge) at the end of words, and sometimes spelt as g (magic) the s sound spelt c before e, i and y (city) the n sound spelt kn and (less often) gn at the beginning of words (knife, gnome) the r sound spelt wr at the beginning of words (wrong) the ul or el sound spelt le at the end of words (bottle) the ul or el sound spelt el (less often) at the end of words (camel) the ul or el sound spelt al (less often) at the end of words (metal) the igh sound spelt y at the end of words (fly) the or sound spelt a before l and ll (walk, all) the o sound spelt a after w and qu (want, quantity) the er sound spelt or after w (work) the or sound spelt ar after w (warm)

Writing expectations for Year 2 (2/5) Spelling patterns continued: the u sound spelt o (mother) the zh sound spelt s (treasure, usual) words ending in tion (station) words ending il (fossil) adding es suffix to nouns and verbs ending in y (carry -> carries) the ees sound spelt eys for plurals (donkeys) adding ed, ing, er and est suffixes to words ending in y with a consonant before it (happy -> happier) adding ed, ing, er and est suffixes to words ending in e with a consonant before it (love -> loved) adding ed, ing, er, est and y suffixes to words of one syllable ending in a single consonant letter after a single vowel letter (hop -> hopped) the suffixes ment, ness, ful , less and ly

Writing expectations for Year 2 (3/5) Spelling patterns continued: contractions (can’t, didn’t, hasn’t, couldn’t, it’s, I’m, I’ll, she’ll, etc) possessive apostrophes for singular nouns (The girl’s dress is blue.) homophones and near-homophones (see/sea, sun/son, to/too/two, quite/quiet, etc)

Writing expectations for Year 2 (4/5) https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/439443/Sample_ks1_EnglishGPS_paper1_spelling.pdf https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/439447/Sample_ks1_EnglishGPS_paper2_questions.pdf

Writing expectations for Year 2 (5/5)

Reading expectations for Year 2 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/526105/KS1_English_Reading_Paper_1_reading_prompt_and_answer_booklet_PDFA.pdf https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/526109/KS1_English_Reading_Paper_2_prompt_PDFA.pdf https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/526115/KS1_English_Reading_Paper_2_reading_answer_booklet_PDFA.pdf

Science Animals, including Humans (Term 1) Uses of Everyday Materials Things that are living, dead and have never been alive. The basic needs of animals for survival (water, food and air). The importance for humans of exercise, eating the right amounts of different types of food, and hygiene. Uses of Everyday Materials Plants and Conditions for Growth Plant and Animal Life Cycles Food Chains Habitats

Homework Mrs Lucas will give homework out on a Tuesday or Wednesday which will consist of Spellings (10-12 in Year 2) and Mathematics. This will be returned on the following Monday. Reading books will be changed once a week. The expectation in Year 2 is that children will spend 5-10 minutes reading on most days. The amount of time that we ask pupils to spend on their homework in Year 2 equates to approximately 10 minutes a day.

What’s happening? 03/10/17 Harvest Festival at St Guthlac’s 04/10/17 & 11/10/17 Parents’ Evenings 12/10/17 Individual Photos 10/11/17 Remembrance Service 01/12/17 Christmas Fair 08/12/17 Bring Grandparents to School 14/12/17 Nativity Service at St Guthlac’s

What can you do to help your child? Listening to your child read and questioning them about what they have read. Reading to your child (anything and everything). Helping your child to learn their spellings (for ever, not just for the following day’s spelling test). Helping your child to learn number facts (times tables). Use maths in everyday situations. Ask your child to tell you the time, read ingredients to you, look at maps. Encourage your child to be involved with money when shopping, reading price labels, using coins, etc.

Useful Information Your child needs to bring a water bottle (with water inside) every day. Your child needs to bring their book bag every day. Please look inside book bags every evening or you may miss some important information or letters. Please do not put keyrings or charms on book bags as they make the trays difficult to close. Please keep other bags (such as back-packs) to a minimum as we do not have room to store them in KS1 lockers. Swimming is on Wednesdays during Term 1 and Term 3 (January). We will also swim during Term 6 (June). PE is every Thursday. Your child needs a PE top, shorts and tracksuit bottoms, trainers or plimsolls. If it is cold outside, they can also wear their jumper or a tracksuit top. Please ensure that hair is tied back and earrings removed on PE and swimming days. Forest schools will continue. This is a valuable learning experience for children. Further information will be sent out in due course.

Remember the school website for additional information.

We look forward to an exciting term ahead! Thank you for your time.