Year 2 Home Learning - 22nd January 2021
Date: 21st Jan 2021 @ 9:20am
We made it to Friday!
Well done Year 2. You have had another great week of learning. We can see that you are all working really hard at home which is brilliant to see. We are proud of you all!
Please view our ‘Friday catch up’ on Seesaw, where we discuss all of your amazing achievements throughout the week. To view all the lessons so far, select the inbox and click family notifications.
We will explain the structure on here each day but please refer to the additional uploaded documents for each specific lesson guidance and resources.
You should have received an email inviting you to join your child’s account on Seesaw – please check your junk mail if you have not received this. Through Seesaw, you will be able to upload work which has been completed at home and we will be able to give feedback. You will only see your child’s work and all feedback given will be private to your account. We are looking forward to seeing the super learning which has been completed at home.
Reading
It is ESSENTIAL that children continue to read every single day. This should be for a minimum of 20 minutes.
When you’ve finished reading, talk about what happened. Acting out the things that happened in the story or describing the big idea of a chapter is really fun and maximises learning. For example, ‘can you remember all the things that happened on the bear hunt?’
Oxford Owl – This resource has an exciting range of carefully levelled books to help children learn to read, and love to read.
If parents and children decide to use this resource, we ask they access phase 5 books. Go to https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/ and select ‘my class login’. Scroll down to the red box ‘eBook Library for Letters & Sounds’
Username: sto2
Password: 1234
Corner stones have released some free reading resources
Resources for questioning your child while they are reading
Maths
Counting and Times Tables
Counting in 5’s – Have a go at the following games
https://uk.splashlearn.com/maths-skills/year-3/number-sense/count-by-5-s
http://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/duckShoot/index.html
5 Times Tables – Listen to this 5 times table song: 5 times table song
Can you write out all your 5 times tables up to 12 in your home learning journal.
Today’s Maths lesson can be found under the notifications section on Seesaw.
We would like you to have a go at the arithmetic quiz. Watch the video first to remind yourself about all the different strategies we use when completing addition and subtraction questions.
You will need:
Pencil
Exercise book or scrap piece of paper to show your working
A quiet space
Arithmetic questions
Arithmetic answers to check your work
Be careful not to view the answers before you start the quiz. Try to complete this activity independently and once you have completed the quiz, go through the questions with an older sibling or adult (if they are available).
Let us know how you did by posting your score on Seesaw.
Sumdog
Sumdog can be played from home, as well as in the classroom. To log in from home, students use the same details as they do in class.
Log in at www.sumdog.com
Additionally, students can access Sumdog via the app, which are free to download and play. In both cases, they'll need an internet connection.
Sumdog challenges
Multiplication – x2, x3, x5 and x10 tables
Maths –
Spellings – adverbs with the suffix ly
Sumdog – Well done to the 19 children who have had a go at the new Sumdog challenges this week. We would love to see everyone have a go at the challenges set for next week. Sumdog can be a great way to consolidate learning and practise your spellings.
English
Please see attached document for the English lesson.
Phonics and Spelling
Phonics play have made their website free to use throughout January. Login -> select the resources tab -> select phase 6 phonics and have a play!
You may log in with the following details:
username: jan21
password: home
Adverbs
An adverb is simply a word that describes a verb (an action or a doing word).
• He ate his breakfast quickly.
The word 'quickly' is an adverb as it tells us how he ate (the verb) his breakfast.
Where to place adverbs?
Adverbs can come before or after a verb.
• He 'quickly' ate his lunch.
• He ate his lunch 'quickly'.
Let Johnny and Inel get you up and moving, while you learn about adjectives and adverbs. Through a song and routine, children will learn how to write better stories using adjectives and adverbs.
Watch this introduction to adverbs on BBC bitesize and have a go at the games – BBC bitesize - adverbs
Please see attached document. Look at each picture and verb. Can you write a sentence including an adverb about each one? Or you could have a go at the mini adverb quiz.
Computing
This term we are looking at coding in Computing. On the additional documents you will find your child’s individual login for the programme we use. The website is called Code.org. It should work on your tablets. If you do not have one, school will be happy to loan one out to you whilst you are off. Once your child has their unique login, they will be able to access the programme on code.org by following the instructions on the document.
- Each child will have the same 6 letter section code – FMSQGM, they will then search for their name, choose their secret picture and then press the sign in button.
Today please complete the following lesson:
- Course B (2020)
- Complete Lesson 5 – Programming with Harvester
Please only complete the lessons stated above.
Additional activities – Art
Try one of the art activities on the attached document or paint your own picture of a dragon.
We hope you have a brilliant weekend and look forward to seeing your work next week.
Year 2 team