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Home Learning in Year 2 is largely an opportunity for children to use the skills they have learned at school in a different setting. Home Learning in Year 2. In Year 2 we have spelling and literacy homework weekly. Each alternate week there is also a maths homework.
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Home Learning in Year 2 is largely an opportunity for children to use the skills they have learned at school in a different setting. Home Learning in Year 2
In Year 2 we have spelling and literacy homework weekly.Each alternate week there is also a maths homework. Spellings are linked to the words we are using in literacy and phonics. A few minutes practice daily is much more effective than just one practice.
Literacy homework • We link the Literacy homework to what we have been studying in the literacy lessons. E.g. Phonics work, sentence work, report writing, comprehension, writing a poem or writing instructions.
E.g. If we were working on instructions and recipes Then our literacy homework might be: write a simple recipe for a dish you make at home. Homework tasks are designed to practise new skills.
Maths homework • Maths homework tasks are often games to practise number skills with a partner. It might be a task on Mathletics. • Sometimes your child may need dice. • Sometimes they will need a ruler for measuring in centimetres. We often ask them to use coins. • Year 2 children need to have learnt the 2x ,5x, and 10x tables and use them in their work and then the 3x table and the 4x table. • These last two tables are very useful for fractions. • Please also focus on your child’s targets and remember to practise their numeracy passport targets too.
How can I help my child in Science in Year 2 ? • In Science, as in other subjects, children need to be able to explain their thinking. • Ask them what they think about science topics and ideas. Encourage them to find out more. • Do practical activities together and talk about it. Use the library. Explore Ks1 and ks2 science websites. • The most important thing is talking about the world around us. Science is everywhere in every part of life! • Get them to observe, think and ask questions.
Websites • Mathletics • Bug Club • Fronter Your child should have user names and passwords for all of these – if not, or you have lost them, please ask your child’s teacher.
We hope your child enjoys the activities we send home. Thank you for your help and support with home learning.