Looking Back and Forth 21.6.24
Y2 Friday 21st June 2024 – Looking Back & Forth
Looking back: Another busy week in Year 2! We have planned and written invention narratives and used the language of position and movement in maths. We have also begun creating art work in the style of Paul Klee and in science classified food into the food groups.
Year 2 – Pupils’ Highlights:
- My highlight was playtime because I played with my friends x8
- My highlight was art because we sketched our Paul Klee painting x4
- My highlight was playtime because we did football and I enjoy sport x4
- My highlight of the week was having a good learning partner x2
- I liked the fraction questions in arithmetic.
- I liked PE when we did javelin and races- it was good exercise.
- I’ve enjoyed doing running races in PE.
- I liked playing with Year 5.
- I liked making pizza and hot chocolate at playtimes x2
- I liked playtimes because we made a bug hotel.
Family discussion questions:
Next week we are going on our trip to Blue Planet Aquarium. Please discuss what you child thinks they might see and what they are looking forward to.
Looking forward:
Next week we will be writing and editing our invention narratives in English, visiting Blue Planet and identifying the geographical features around Elizabethfontein.
PE will be on Fridays next half term! Please ensure school PE kit is worn.
Reading books are changed on Mondays. The reading folder is needed in school every day. Thank you.
Reading books should be brought into school every day. Children’s books will be changed weekly.
Please continue to read every night as this underpins so much learning in Year 2. For every consecutive 14 days of reading the children will receive 10 house points and see their face on the ‘Reading Challenge Wall of Fame’. Well done to the 6 children that completed the challenge again this week and the one child who received a certificate this week. Please record when you read with your child in their reading diaries so we can track their progress and see who has completed the challenge this term!
Have a great week,
Mr Warhurst