This week in English we have been
generating ideas, planning and writing our own stories for the Harpenden
schools’ writing competition. We could
choose to write a story about anything we wanted to.
On Monday we talked about the
different story plots we could use
·
Overcoming
a monster
·
Rags
to riches
·
Journey
and return
We thought about who the main character would be , where the story would be set, what would happen, any setbacks the character would encounter and who would help them solve the problem. Finally we talked about the ending and any learning that the story taught us. We recorded our ideas on big sheets of paper.
On Tuesday we planned our own stories using the ideas we generated yesterday and recorded these on the plot matrix.
On Thursday and Friday we wrote our stories
editing our work as we went along.
Home Learning Keep reading lots of stories so your child has ideas to magpie for their own stories. Please remember to keep a record of the stories you share over the next five weeks on the sheet shown below. Please could you send the sheet in every Wednesday over the next 5 weeks so we can collate the data to send off to the World Book Day website. We will then send it home on Wednesday afternoon. Spelling Keep practising the Year two common exception words as we will be doing some spelling assessments next week. This week in maths, we have been learning about measuring length. First we practised ‘mathematical measuring’ in centimetres, using a ruler. We made a list of rules to remember when we are using a ruler.
We drew some pictures and used
rulers to measure to the nearest cm.
The next day we thought about
measuring longer or taller things, such as the playground and benches outside.
We knew that using a ruler would be tricky, so we decided to use metre sticks.
We checked that 1m is equal to 100cm, by using a ruler. We then went outside
and used our mathematical measuring to measure, working with a partner to
ensure we could move the metre stick, if the item as longer than one metre, and
still measure accurately. We recorded the length or height using metres and
centimetres, for example 2m 35cm. (In Year Two we learn to measure to the
nearest cm, using metres and cm.)
The next day we compared objects,
using the words longer, longest, taller, tallest, short, shortest, wider and
widest. Ask your child to
use these words to compare the size of objects at home. We then answered
some questions, based on comparing measurements. Here are some examples:
On Friday, we used our learning about
measuring to answer questions that including adding, subtraction, multiplying
and dividing. Here are some examples:
Please ask your child to teach you the rules for measuring with a ruler and ask them to demonstrate how it should be done!
Science
– Healthy Living
We began our science topic recapping on what humans need to
survive (water, air/oxygen and food). We
discussed the fact that humans need to eat a wide range of food and we introduced
the term ‘a balanced diet’.
Thank you for completing the food journals over half term. The children looked at their journals and
colour coded the items:
Green - foods to eat often (fruits and
vegetables, starchy foods)
Yellow - foods to eat sometimes (dairy food,
meat, fish, beans, pulses and nuts)
Red - foods to only eat
occasionally (foods high in fat and sugar)
The children then evaluated their diets and listed three good
healthy eating habits and three ways their diet could be improved. It would be great if you could talk to your child about the changes
they would like to make. Maybe they can
join you on a trip food shopping. Can
they identify the red, yellow and green foods?
Can they remember what this colour coding means?
Enjoy your weekend. The Year Two Team |