Here is some useful information on how we create sentences in Year 2. You could use these when you are doing your homework because they may help to improve the quality of your sentences.
Following conversations at parents evening, we have uploaded some useful question starters to use when reading with your child at home.
Even though there are lots of coughs and colds going around, we managed to win the Attendance Trophy this week! Well done 2B!
Well done to everyone who attended Golden tea this week. We had a lovely time sharing successes and celebrating achievements. Well done Key Stage 1!
On World Book Day Year 2 were visited by the Year 4’s. We really enjoyed them coming downstairs to share a book with us! Hopefully we can do this again soon to share our love for reading.
What a wonderful way to start the day! We had lots of parents and siblings join us in the classrooms to read with Year 1 and 2 children this morning. There was a real buzz of excitement as the children showed off their book character costumes and they loved reading books together. Thank you to everyone who joined us and well done for the huge amount of effort put into the costumes!
Today we had our overdue Golden tea from the last week of the previous half term. The children very proudly shared their successes and enjoying saying well done to each other (and enjoying the chocolate cake of course!)
Today Year 2 had a visit from Mr Rickett who taught us how important it is to write a clear character description. When we gave him a simple description without any detail, he wasn’t able to draw a very good picture. However, when we gave him a really detailed description he was able to do an amazing drawing of an oompa loompa! This will ignite our invent writing next week!
Well done to this week’s attendees of the Key Stage 1 Golden tea! It was lovely to hear how hard everyone is working already. Lots of great learning and super behaviour! Well done to all!
Today we had a visit from Mrs Fry who taught us all about chocolate. We learnt all about the history of chocolate and where chocolate comes from. Also we got to taste different chocolates – one was lemon flavour!! Everyone got to make their own chocolate lolly which was whatever shape we wanted. There were lollies of every shape – hearts, stars, trees and even crocodiles!
Can you guess what shape these chocolate lollies are?