Help your child to succeed in Year 2. At Milford we recognise that we are building the foundations for lifelong learning. We want to capture and nurture.

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Help your child to succeed in Year 2

At Milford we recognise that we are building the foundations for lifelong learning. We want to capture and nurture a love of learning that our children will carry with them as they grow.

Reading Our aim is to develop enjoyment and a love of reading. How can you help? Listen to your child read at home Read a range of texts (information books, recipes, comics, poems, newspaper articles etc.) Visit the library and encourage your child to choose a book that interests them

Reading Ask lots of questions – Why do you think that? What might happen next? Which word describes how the character is feeling? Check understanding by asking them to recall the main points….what has happened so far? Share stories together

Writing How can you help? Children need to see the importance of writing and that it can take different forms, for example, letters, lists, reports, poems, instructions, captions, accounts and stories. Spelling practise weekly

Writing How can you help? Encouraging children to include details when they are speaking, e.g. the bright blue butterfly landed softly on the leaf.

Writing What makes a good piece of writing? Basic punctuation (capital letters, full stops) Adjectives (describing words e.g. gigantic, golden) Connectives to join ideas (and, but, so, because) Similes (as bright as the sun) Alliteration (the blue boat bobbed on the waves) Handwriting – can someone else read their work?

Maths How can you help? Mental/oral questions – how many more do I need to make 10? -If 1 banana costs 10p, how many would 3 cost? Reinforcing basic skills – number bonds to 10, then 20; names of 2D and 3D shapes, telling the time

Maths How can you help? Real-life contexts – money, measures, shapes Completing the Maths homework Wording questions in different ways What is 10 plus 5? What is 10 add 5 more? What is the total of 5 and 10? If I had 10 pencils and was given 5 more, how many would I have altogether?

End of Year expectations Our end of Year expectations for English, Maths and Science are on our school website… please have a look.

End of Year expectations