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Welcome to Yr 2

Welcome to Yr 2. Aspen and Sycamore. Teachers in Yr 2. Mrs Kirsty Williams Mrs Louise Hampson Mrs Maria Bennett. Teaching Assistants in Yr 2. Mrs Diane Bryant Mrs Susan Bruce Miss Laura Bartram Mrs Michelle Bailey. General Information.

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Welcome to Yr 2

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  1. Welcome to Yr 2 Aspen and Sycamore

  2. Teachers in Yr 2 • Mrs Kirsty Williams • Mrs Louise Hampson • Mrs Maria Bennett

  3. Teaching Assistants in Yr 2 • Mrs Diane Bryant • Mrs Susan Bruce • Miss Laura Bartram • Mrs Michelle Bailey

  4. General Information • P.E. kit – t-shirt, trousers, shorts, daps or trainers • Milk – needs to be ordered either on line or by post – forms in office. • School dinners – menus are in the office. • Homework - Daily reading Spelling practise Maths game Termly Topic homework web • Bags and water bottles

  5. P.S.H.E • This is the most important subject we teach! • It is a known fact that happy children are happy learners. • Our job is to encourage children’s learning through support, building self esteem and confidence and creating a happy environment through which they learn. • Jigsaw resources

  6. Organisation of the Day Structured timetable. • Literacy, phonics, numeracy, science, geography, history, DT, art, P.E., P.S.H.E., music and R.E. covered in the week! • Differentiated work in all subjects according to the ability of the child.

  7. Phonics • Basics for reading and spelling • Structured programme – 6 phases • Groups organised according to phases

  8. Reading • Reading bands – regular assessments • Reading challenge in the back of yellow reading records. • Guided Reading – children are put into groups and share a text. Discuss text and answer questions. • Through the year we read many different genres: • fiction such as fantasy, traditional stories and adventure stories. • Non-fiction: instructions, explanations, dictionary work and recounts

  9. Helping at Home • Techniques when helping with reading: • Use picture clues • Context clues – read ahead to find out what word could be. • Apply phonic knowledge • Helping more confident Readers: • Encourage fluency and intonation. • Developing comprehension skills and particularly deeper understanding of the text, using reasoning. Eg Why do you think that happened? • Share books with your child or read to them. Book talk is important, discuss the characters, what they think is going to happen etc. • Reading is not just about books – there are words all around us – encourage them to read instructions, recipes, newspapers, signs etc.

  10. Writing • Important children learn to write in sentences using a capital letter and full stop. • Develop structure including joining words. • Encourage children to say what they want to write, then write, then read it back aloud so they ‘hear’ where punctuation should go. • Children learn to write in different genres e.g. diary, recount, instructions, narrative, non-chronological report, explanation and poetry.

  11. SPAG – Spelling, punctuation and grammar • This year there will be a government implemented separate SPAG test. • We will be teaching grammar explicitly during English lessons. • Introducing vocabulary such as; Noun, verb, adverb, suffix, prefix, pronouns, adjectives, past and present tenses. You could help by correcting their speech if they say a sentence which is grammatically incorrect.

  12. Spellings • Teach words which can be decoded phonetically and tricky words. • Weekly spellings will support sounds learnt in their phases. • Weekly spellings - children will be expected to practise their spellings at least 5 times a week. • How you can help? • Look, cover, write, check • Calling out the words in different order • Use rainbow writing • Sentences – using each word and encouraging punctuation • Oral testing – this is a different skill • We will be giving 5 spellings but testing on ten.

  13. Handwriting • Charlie Writing – cursive print which enables children to join much easier. • Each letter has a story about Charlie! • All letters start from the line. • Children often do beautiful letters in handwriting but do not apply them to their work – it will come! • Handouts

  14. Numeracy • Lessons sometimes begin with a mental starter. • Children encouraged to learn their number bonds first to 20 • Doubles of numbers • Counting in 1’s, 2’s, 5’s and 10’s • PLEASE help your child to practise writing their numbers at home. • We now have a maths at home book.

  15. Apparatus In activities children are encouraged to use: • apparatus such as unifix , counters or place value cards. • A hundred square (very useful to spot patterns) • A number line

  16. How you can help. • Ask your child to work out change in a shop or add small amounts together. • Play shop with them. • Measure quantities when cooking including weight and capacity. • Draw attention to measures on jars, tins and bottles. • Point out different 2-D and 3-D shapes. • Time – have a large clock in their room. • Quick fire 2, 5 and 10 times table questions.

  17. Thank you! • Your support is valued greatly. • We are always there if you have any worries or questions. • Thank you for coming.

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