Maths Home Learning
Term 1 Week 2
This week we have set you two MyMaths activities designed to help you practise counting to and from 20.

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This week we have set you two MyMaths activities designed to help you practise counting to and from 20.

All relevant passwords and login details are stuck in the front of your Home Learning books.
In English this week we would like you to complete the attached worksheet in which you will need to think up and record interesting adjectives to describe a selection of noun phrases relating to a scene from Quest by Aaron Becker.
This week we are going to focus on the book Quest by Aaron Becker. We are going to use this image as inspiration to create some pieces of descriptive writing.

First, we are going to use the interesting noun phrases that we collected last week and generate a series of adjectives to help describe them. Next, we are going to use sentence starters and join them with the adjectives and noun phrases to create some descriptive sentences. Finally, we are going to create some interesting exclamation and question sentences to finish our writing.
In Maths, we are going to focus on the Place Value of 2-digit numbers. We are going to begin by completing two place value investigations- one using place value cards and the other using dines blocks. The focus of both investigations will be to develop our understanding of place value and utilise systematic methods of working.
In Science and Computing we are going to continue to recognise different types of Information Technology and explain how it can be used and applied in our everyday lives.
In P.E. we are going to design and practise gymnastic routines exploring the way in which can change the speed, level and shape of our movements. We are also going to be setting personal targets and then practising to see if we can beat our own personal bests in a range of different key skills.
We will also complete R.E and Art and Design lessons as well.
As always, if you would like to know more about any of these learning activities or you have any questions relating to your child’s learning, please do not hesitate to contact us via the class email address: beech@st-barnabas.kent.sch.uk
In English this week we will start by writing a set of class rules. We will mind-map the types of behaviour that we would like to see from Beech pupils this year. We will then learn about what we need to include to make grammatically sound sentences. Next, we will use and apply this understanding to create our class rules for the year. Finally, we will turn our attention towards the book ‘Quest’ by Aaron Becker. We will familiarise ourselves with the book, develop our prediction, inference and deduction skills and then turn our attention towards using the book as inspiration for our own written descriptions. We will also read a number of other books selected to engage and inspire the class including The Tin Forest by Helen Ward.
In Maths this week, we will focus on revisiting the concept of place value for the numbers 0-20. We will represent these numbers in a variety of different ways including numerals. words, numicon, counters and number-lines. Next, we will extend this understanding to the numbers from 1 to 50 with a focus on number lines and number tracks.
In R.E. we will explore the concept of creation and begin to explore the Christian story of creation. In Science and Computing, we will explore and recognise the uses and features of information technology in the world around us.
We will also complete P.E and Design and the Arts lessons as well.
If you have any questions relating to the information in this blog or indeed any mater relating to your child’s learning, please do not hesitate to contact us via the class email address: beech@st-barnabas.kent.sch.uk
The whole Beech Team would like to extend a very warm welcome to all the new children starting in Year 2 this week.
We have had a fantastic start to the term and we are very excited about the upcoming year.
If you ever need any help or advice relating to any matter relating to your child's learning, please do not hesitate to contact us via the class email address: beech@st-barnabas.kent.sch.uk
To keep you busy over the Summer Holidays, we have set you these challenges.
If you manage to complete any of these challenges and would like to share them with us, send your pictures or work in to the Summer Challenge email address:
summerchallenge@st-barnabas.kent.sch.uk
Over the summer holidays, we have collected together some resources and challenges to help keep you busy and get you ready for Year 3.
Place Value
Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
https://www.ncetm.org.uk/resources/54454#KS1Multiplication
Money
Statistics
Shape
Fractions
Measurement
Positon and Direction
Extra Challenges
If you manage to complete any of these challenges and would like to share them with us, send your pictures or work in to the Summer Challenge email address:
summerchallenge@st-barnabas.kent.sch.uk
Sign up for this year’s Tunbridge Wells Library Summer Reading Challenge.
Children can join at any currently open library in the district (Cranbrook, Showfields and Southborough) or online at:
www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk
Also, your teachers have set you 10 St Barnabas Reading Challenges to complete over the Summer Holidays.
Dress up like a character from a favourite story. What can you find around the house to help make your costume? Get in to character and act out part of the story. Try to keep the story going and make up your own parts of the story for the characters that you are playing.
Pick a story that you know really well. Learn the main parts of the story so that you are able to retell it in your own words.
Pick a story that you know really well. Change one of the characters to turn it in to a new story. For example, you could take The Tiger that Came to Tea and turn it in to The Spider That Came for Supper.
Pick a story that you know really well. Change the ending to turn it in to a new story. For example, you could take We’re Going on a Bear Hunt and make it so they invite the bear in at the end.
Get inspired by a book you have read. Create a drawing, sculpture or piece of artwork inspired by your book.
Find a well-loved story that has recently been turned into a T.V. programme. The Gruffalo, Zog, The Snail and the Whale, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt or The Tiger that Came to Tea. Read the book and watch the T.V episode. How were they similar? How were they different? Which did you prefer? Why?
Pick a favourite character form a familiar story. Write to them. You could write a formal letter, a note to pass under their door, an email or even a text/WhatsApp message. It is up to you. Imagine that they received you message. What do you think they would write back?
Pick a story that you know really well. Draw pictures and use speech bubbled and captions to turn it into a comic strip.
Pick a book that you love. Pick a setting from the book and take it to a real life location to read. For example, take The Gruffalo to a deep dark wood or The Snail and the Whale to the seaside.
Make a special place in your house to read. Make it a cosy and snug space place to read on your own or with an adult.
If you manage to complete any of these challenges and would like to share them with us, send your pictures or work in to the Summer Challenge email address:
summerchallenge@st-barnabas.kent.sch.uk
We can’t believe that this is our last week in Year 2! It has been such a wonderful year and we have some fantastic activities planned for our final week as a class.
We have got some wonderful art projects planned that link in with our ‘At Home and Abroad’ topic. We are going to design blue and white ceramic tiles which can be copied and laid in groups of 6. We are going to sketch traditional Vietnamese scenes using pencil. We are going to head into the school garden, whittle twigs, light fires and make our own charcoal. Finally, we are going to use this home-made charcoal to add detail and shading to our Vietnamese sketches.
We will also find time to have a small in-class celebration and we will even make some homemade popcorn and watch Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
What an exciting final week of Year 2!
P.S. Don’t forget to join us for the PTFA Picnics in the Park event on Wednesday at 4:30!
We have attached a recount writing challenge for you to complete this week.
Everything you need is attached to this blog post.