Year 2 Home Learning - 27th January 2021

Date: 26th Jan 2021 @ 3:18pm

Hello Year 2.

 

Why not help mum and dad with some chores around the house. Make your bed or cook a meal (with supervision). Get creative at some point today and draw a picture that makes you smile.

 

Start your day with a fun game! Keep a balloon up in the air together, taking turns to hit it back and forwards using hands, feet or heads. Set up an obstacle course in the garden/sitting room/hallway.

 

If you need any reading books, please let us know and we will arrange for some books to be collected from the school office.

 

We will explain the structure on here each day but please refer to the additional uploaded documents for each specific lesson guidance and resources.

 

Winnie-the-Pooh & Eeyore | Winnie the pooh quotes, Winnie the pooh, Eeyore  quotes

 

Riddle of the day

Where can you find cities, towns, shops, and streets but no people?

Talk to an adult and send us your answers on Seesaw.

Tuesday’s riddle answer - Congratulations to those children who said a towel.

 

Reading

It is ESSENTIAL that children continue to read every single day. This should be for a minimum of 20 minutes.

 

Write, or draw pictures, from anything you’ve read! Big writing and pictures are even more fun. For example, use an old roll of wallpaper to make a treasure map with clues from the stories you’ve read together.

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

Corner Stones

Resources for questioning your child while they are reading

VIPERS

 

Maths

Counting and Times Tables

Counting in 10’s – Can you start on 7 and count forwards in 10’s ? Challenge – Can you count backwards from 127?

10 Times Tables – Listen to this 10 times table song: 10 times table song

Play hit the button and select 10 times tables – hit the button

Play the Daily 10. Select multiplication and then select 10 times tables. Set the timer so you get quicker each time – Daily 10

Can you write out all your 10 times tables up to 12 in your home learning journal?

 

This week we will be doing a re-cap on Multiplication and Division. We have already covered this area in class so you should be able to use certain strategies such as grouping, repeated addition and drawing arrays to help you work out the answers. We will also cover some new areas of multiplication and division too.

 

Can I make equal groups by grouping?

Today we are going to look at making equal groups by grouping objects together.

We have uploaded an additional document named 'CHALLENGE'. This is only intended as extension work to challenge and push your learning. You are not required to complete this sheet. The WhiteRose sheet is more than enough.

Make sure you watch the video carefully and pause to answer questions on the worksheet.

Please follow the link and complete the worksheet attached to the class blog.

https://vimeo.com/492603961

1.            Watch the video (either on your own or with your child).

2.            Find a calm space where your child can work for about 20-30 minutes.

3.            Use the video guidance to support your child as they work through a lesson.

Complete on the sheet (if you have a printer) or write your answers in your home learning book.

 

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 –  Multiplication and Division

Spellings – Adjectives with the suffix -ful and -less

English

Please see the attached English lesson for more details.

 

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

 

This week we will be looking at adjectives with the suffix -full and -less.

 

Adjectives are describing words. Adjectives describe nouns.

You can make your own adjectives, by adding suffixes onto nouns or verbs.

A suffix is a group of letters that we can add onto the end of another word.

The suffix then changes the meaning of the word.

In this worksheet, you are going to add the suffix -ful and the suffix -less.

 

-ful means full of.

Tom's thumb gave him a lot of pain

Tom had a painful thumb.

 

-less means without.

The painter didn't care.

The painter was careless.

 

Please see attached worksheet. Someone has removed all of the adjectives ending with the suffixes -ful and -less from the sentences. Read each sentence and decide if the missing word ends in -ful or

-less. Write the missing word in the space.

 

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 6 – Getting Loopy

As we start to write longer and more interesting programs, our code often contains a lot of repetition. In this lesson, students will learn about how loops can be used to more easily communicate instructions that have a lot of repetition by looking at the repeated patterns of movement in a dance.

Please only complete the lessons stated above.

 

Additional activities – Calm Art Project

This project offers space to notice and explore these feelings. The four creative activities encourage children to spot, settle, soothe and share their worries so these feelings do not become overwhelming. By doing this children can be helped to feel calm. Please see the attached document and send us any work on Seesaw.

 

We are already halfway through the week. Keep up the hard work.

 

Year 2 team

 

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