Up, up and away! Class: Caradoc Year Group: 2 Term: Autumn PSHE

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Up, up and away! Class: Caradoc Year Group: 2 Term: Autumn PSHE Maths Place Value counting in steps of 2, 3, and 5 Recognise the place value of each digit in a two-digit number ( Identify, represent and estimate numbers using different representations Compare and order numbers up to 100; use <, > and = signs Read and write numbers to at least 100 in numerals and in words Use place value and number facts to solve problems. . Science Everyday Materials: Identify and compare the suitability of a variety of everyday materials Find out how the shapes of solid objects made from some materials can be changed by squashing, bending, twisting and stretching. Animals Including Humans: Find out about and describe the basic needs of humans Describe the effects of exercise, the right type of food and hygiene English. Reading The Great Balloon Hullaballo The Magnificent Sheep in their Flying Machines Cinderella and the hot air balloon Amelia Earhart-Little People Big Ideas Bug Club and Bug Club online RWI daily phonics Writing: Narrative story writing, Recounts and Instructions Handwriting: Forming letters correctly and using some diagonal and horizontal joins Grammar: Different sentence types & expanded noun phrases Spelling Spellings linked to RWI phonics, homophones and Common exception words. Topic – Geography Simple maps and keys using Digimaps Topic – History A study of the history of flight including the Montgolfier brothers, the Wright brothers & Amelia Earhart PSHE Democracy - voting Class rules. New beginnings. Music A range of styles and genres and musically draw together listening/appraising, composing/improvising and performing skills PE Seasonal dances. Ball Skills and Invasion games. Art Artist: Paul Klee Creating wax resist paintings Computing E-Safety Digital mapping Visitors: Lindstrand Hot Air Balloons Model aeroplane flight demonstration and talk RE Judaism Christianity: Incarnation ‘Why does Christmas matter to Christians? DT Kite and hot air balloon making

Holy Trinity C of E Primary School PE kits Children need PE kits on a Thursday and a Friday. Good to be Green Behaviour Management Every child starts each day with a green card displayed on our class chart. Consequence cards are given to children who don’t display good behaviour. Rewards are given to pupils for good behaviour. Homework Please support your child by listening to them read at home and signing their Reading Diary. Certificates are awarded to pupils who read a set number of books. Your child may bring home additional phonics work relating to the sounds covered in their daily phonics session. Weekly spellings to practise. Spellings New spellings every Friday/ tested the following Friday. Reading Books will be changed three times a week. All children have Bug Club books allocated online and related activities to complete. Your child will be listened to by an adult at least once a week.