Presentation Meeting Year 2 Tuesday 10 th September 2013 Miss Keane Class 2 Elm and Miss Gillani Class 2 Pine.

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Presentation Meeting Year 2 Tuesday 10 th September 2013 Miss Keane Class 2 Elm and Miss Gillani Class 2 Pine

Staff Miss Keane- Class 2 Elm Teacher Miss Gillani- Class 2 Pine Teacher Mr Whaley- Year 2 Classroom Teaching Assistant Mrs Thorn- Year 2 Classroom Teaching Assistant and Intervention groups. Miss Dias, Miss Banks and Laura- One to One intervention Teaching Assistants Sports Coach- for Outdoor PE RE Teacher- Miss Sokhi

A day at school Literacy and Numeracy taught in the morning and start at 8:55am. Break times- Morning Break: 10:15am -10:30am Afternoon Break: 2:05pm- 2:15pm Lunchtime: 12:00pm- 1:05pm Wednesday Afternoon RE and Sports Coach Library-Monday ICT-Thursday PE days Outdoor- Wednesday Afternoon Indoor- Tuesday Afternoon

Literacy Narrative UnitsNon-fiction UnitsPoetry Units AutumnUnit 1 – Stories with familiar settings (4 weeks) Unit 2 – Traditional stories (4 weeks) Unit 1 – Instructions (4 weeks) Unit 1 – Patterns on the page (2 weeks) SpringUnit 3 – Different stories by the same author (3 weeks) Unit 2 – Explanations (3 weeks) Unit 3 – Information texts (4 weeks) Unit 2 – Really looking (2 weeks) SummerUnit 4 – Extended stories/ Significant authors (3 weeks) Unit 4 – Non- chronological reports (4 weeks) Unit 3 – Silly stuff (2 weeks)

Guided reading will be taught every week in a group setting. Individual readers will be heard by a teaching assistant or class teacher. Your child needs to be read with every day even if it is only for minutes. Phonics will be streamed this year so that children can progress at their own level. Literacy

Numeracy Using and ApplyingCounting and Understanding Number Solve problems using + - x and / Identify and record information or calculation Follow a line of enquiry Describe patterns Present solutions to puzzles and problems Read and write 2-digit and 3-digit numbers Count up to 100 objects by grouping into tens, fives or twos Order 2 digit numbers Estimate a number of objects Find ½ ¼ ¾ of shapes and sets of objects Knowing and Using Number FactsCalculating Derive and recall all + and – facts for each number to at least 10 Understanding that halving is the inverse of doubling Recall multiplication facts for 2, 5 and 10 x tables Use knowledge of number facts to estimate Add or subtract mentally a 1 or 2 digit number or a multiple of 10 from any 2 number Understand that subtraction is the inverse of addition Represent repeated addition and arrays as multiplication Use the symbols + - x and / to record

Numeracy Understanding ShapeMeasuring 2D and 3D – sort, make and describe shapes Identify reflective symmetry in patterns Follow and give instructions involving position, direction and movement Recognise and use whole, half and quarter turns both clockwise and anticlockwise Estimate, compare and measure lengths, weights and capacities Read numbered divisions on a scale Use units of time: seconds, minutes, hours and days Handling Data Answer a question by recollecting and recording data in lists Use lists, tables and diagrams to sort objects, explain choices using appropriate language

Foundation Subjects TermDesign and Technology ArtComputingScience AutumnPuppetsPicture This!Yellow Islands. Using paint programmes Healthy Eating Materials SpringVehiclesCan buildings speak? BeeBotsElectricity Forces SummerMother Nature, Designer Branching programmes Plants and Animals Variations

Foundation Subjects TermHistoryGeographyPSHERE AutumnRemembrance Day St LuciaIt’s Our world Say No! Special Days SpringThe Great Fire of London Island HomeMoney matters Who likes Chocolate? Our world: Caring for new life SummerSeaside Holiday’s in the Past The SeasidePeople around us Growing up The importance of water

Foundation Subjects TermOutdoor PEIndoor PEMusic AutumnTag Rugby Hockey Gymnastics Dance Pitch SpringNetball Tennis GymnasticsDifferent Instruments and their sounds/ representing music as a score SummerAthletics Cricket DanceKeeping in time to a pulse

Homework Children will be given a home learning books for Literacy and Numeracy. All worksheets should be stuck in to the books before being handed in. Homework given out Bring back to schoolEvery day MondayNumeracyRead to an adult TuesdayLiteracy/ScienceRead to an adult WednesdayNumeracyRead to an adult ThursdaySpellings Read to an adult FridayLiteracy/ScienceRead to an adult

Marking

Lunchtime Behaviour System Yellow card This is a warning. The lunchtime supervisors will write down the child’s name in their book and talk to the child about what rule they have broken. Red card If they break a rule a second time or they do something serious, the child will get a red card. Mrs Richards will send a letter to the parent/carer to tell them about the behaviour and the child will have a lunchtime detention the following day with Miss Alison. If they misbehave again, they will receive another red card. The parent/carer will have to come for a meeting with Mrs Richards and Miss Alison to discuss the behaviour and they will have a lunchtime detention for 2 days. If your child gets another Red card, it is very serious, they will have a lunchtime detention for 3 days and you will have a meeting with Mrs Holland. The child will go on a ‘report card’ to check their behaviour every play and lunchtime for 10 consecutive days. You will then meet Mrs Holland again to check improvements have been made. At the end of each term the slate is wiped clean and children start each term without a record of detentions or red cards.

SATs Year 2 is the end of Key Stage 1 so children are assessed using SAT’s (Standard Assessment Testing) in Literacy and Numeracy in the Summer Term. This will be done internally by the class teacher and used to establish children’s National Curriculum levels at the end of Key Stage 1. The data will be used internally and is used to inform teacher assessments.

General Reminders Please make sure that book bags are in school every day. Water bottles All school clothes and PE kits named (uniform lists are on website) Call office if your child is absent. No holidays in term time