Year 2 – Home Learning

Good morning all, we hope you have had a lovely weekend.

Please find attached this weeks learning tasks – enjoy.

Week 7

We look forward to seeing your work on Seesaw.

Miss Pound and Mrs O’Reilly

Year 2 Home Learning Tasks

Welcome back, we hope you had a lovely half term and enjoyed the fantastic weather we’ve had!

Please find below, this weeks home learning tasks.

Week 6

We look forward to seeing your work on Seesaw – enjoy!

Mrs O’Reilly and Miss Pound

URGENT Information regarding the reopening of school

Saturday 23 May 2020,

Dear Parents,

We have spent another week trying to make key decisions for our school to extend the opening and preparing for this and we are all desperate to get life back to normal. We have always believed that Monday 1st June was a provisional date for returning and we were awaiting further guidance from the Government and medical experts.

As an SLT, and with support from our Chair of Governors, we have taken the decision based on the Independent SAGE report published today to NOT re-open our school to Nursery, Reception Year 1 and Year 6 on Tuesday 2nd June.

The Independent SAGE ‘interim findings and concerns’ document released today states on page 2, “decisions on school opening should be guided by evidence of low levels of COVID-19 infections in the community and the ability to rapidly respond to new infections through a local test, track and isolate strategy. There is no clear evidence that these conditions are met. Until they are it is not safe to open schools on June 1.”

On page 3, the Independent SAGE document states, “Delaying a school re-opening by two weeks (to June 15th) approximately halves the risk to children, and delaying the re-opening to September is less risky still.”

A delay to Monday 15th June will significantly diminish the risk to our children, our staff and families. As these are the most important things in our lives, I am sure you will fully agree with this decision. This gives us further time to ensure our risk assessments and buildings are ready, so we can ensure the safety of all our children and staff when we do return.

We will continue to review the situation throughout the coming weeks and make further decisions once we have a clear indication that the rate of infection in our area is declining and continuing to decline.

We will continue to support Home Learning after half term and to provide the provision for key worker children and our vulnerable children so rotas will be in place for staff to support this. If you wish to book a Key Worker place then please find the booking form on the school website and email it to A2134@telford.gov.uk.

Thank you for your continued support as we try to make the right decisions for our community, which are all centred around keeping our children, staff and families safe.

My best wishes to you and your families,

Mrs Tomlinson                                          Simon Taylor

Headteacher                                             Chair of Governors

Year 2 Home Learning Tasks

Good evening,

We hope you had a great time celebrating VE Day – the photos that you have shared on Seesaw are fantastic. If you have anymore, please send them over!

This week our theme is ‘Under the Sea’. Below we have attached some activities linked to the theme.

Home learning

As always, if you have any questions please contact us on Seesaw and please continue to upload your child’s work on this platform – it is great to see how they’re getting on!

Take care

Miss Pound and Mrs O’Reilly

 

How to find your child’s home learning activities

In these unprecedented times, the education of your children, alongside their safety and welfare, is extremely important to all of us and although we are unable to be together, we can still share learning activities with you. Our teachers love to teach and they are missing their classes immensely. They love that you communicate through seesaw with them and hopefully one day soon, when it is safe, a plan can go into place so that we can see you all again.

All year groups continue to upload activities linked to your child’s curriculum on the school website in their year group page each week.

I have attached a document to explain how to access these learning activities.

How to find your child’s learning

Our teaching team and inclusion team will continue to make calls to check that you are all okay. If you need any help or support with anything please contact us.

We hope you find it useful.

Mrs Tomlinson

Year 2 Home Learning Tasks 4.5.20

Good morning all, we hope you’re all keeping well.

Please find this weeks tasks below:

Home learning 4.5.20

VE Day PPT

We hope you enjoy the tasks and look forward to seeing your work on Seesaw.

 

Year 2 Home Learning Week 2

Good morning all, we hope you had a lovely weekend.

Please find this weeks learning activities below:

Home learning tasks Wk 2

We look forward to seeing your work on Seesaw.

Take care

Miss Pound and Mrs O’Reilly

Year 2 Home Learning Activities Week Commencing 20.4.20

Welcome back – we hope you’ve all had a lovely Easter break.

Please find this weeks home learning activities below:

Home learning tasks1

Remember to download Seesaw and use this platform  to ask any questions and to upload work.

We look forward to hearing from you soon

Miss Pound and Mrs O’Reilly

Year 2 Home Learning Tasks

Go on a 2D/3D shape hunt around your house/garden. Draw the shapes that you find, write their names and label their properties (corners/sides/vertices/edges/faces). Shape poster

Create a tally chart of the shapes that you’ve found, then use this data to create a pictogram or bar chart. Tally Chart PictogramCan you think of some questions to ask us about your bar chart? i.e. Which shape was the most common?  How many more triangles were there than circles? etc.

Retell your favourite story using shadow puppets. Draw the main characters then cut them out. Use your characters to retell the story. Remember to use a clear voice. If possible please record your story and upload it on Seesaw. shadow puppets

Frog Life Cycle. Research a frogs life cycle and create your own using things from your home/garden. Look at this butterfly lifecycle to help you Life Cycle

Year 2 Common Exception Word Search – take a screen shot of this word search then use the editing tool to highlight the answers. Screen shot your finished word search and send it to us via Seesaw. Can you write a sentence using each of the words that you’ve found. CEW Word search 1

Finally, get your brains in gear to complete our favourite part of the school day…Mental Arithmetic. Mental Arithmetic 3.4.20

We look forward to seeing your work on Seesaw.

Mrs O’Reilly

Miss Pound