Year 2 and 3 Weekly Learning Round-Up!
What a
fantastic week it's been in Years 2 and 3! The children have been full of
enthusiasm and curiosity as they've explored a wide range of topics across the
curriculum. Here's a look at what we've been up to:
English
We've
started our brand-new unit on non-chronological reports. The children have
enjoyed retelling information, finding key features of reports,
and exploring how to make their writing more interesting using coordinating
and subordinating conjunctions (for example, and, but, because,
when). It's been wonderful to see them becoming more confident and
creative writers!
Maths
In maths,
we've been building on our understanding of addition and subtraction.
Using base 10 equipment, the children have been adding and subtracting
ones, helping them to see how numbers are made up and how we can manipulate
them. Lots of hands-on practice and problem-solving this week!
History
Our
journey through Ancient Egypt has taken an exciting turn as we
discovered the fascinating process of mummification. The children were
captivated by learning why and how the Ancient Egyptians mummified
people - a perfect blend of curiosity and a few giggles!
PE
In PE,
we've been developing our netball skills, focusing on shooting
techniques and key game skills like passing, spacing, and teamwork.
The children are becoming much more confident on the court!
RE
Our focus
in Religious Education has been how Jewish people belong to their faith.
We've discussed traditions, celebrations, and what belonging means in different
communities - thoughtful and respectful conversations all around.
French
Bonjour!
We've been learning all about France and the French language. The
children have been exploring greetings, simple words and phrases, and learning
a little about French culture. They're already saying bonjour and au
revoir with confidence!
Science
We've
been assessing our knowledge in our 'Animals Including Humans' topic.
The children have shown a fantastic understanding of body parts, life cycles,
and how humans and animals grow and change.
Special Event: Skipping Workshop!
Friday
brought a burst of energy with an exciting skipping workshop! The
children had great fun learning new skipping tricks and working together to
keep those ropes moving - a brilliant way to combine fitness and fun.
Reading
Throughout
the week, we've been focusing on reading fluency - helping children to read
more smoothly, accurately, and quickly. They've been working hard on understanding
and answering questions about the texts they read, showing real progress in
comprehension.
It's been
a busy and rewarding week full of learning, laughter, and new discoveries.
We're so proud of how hard the children are working and can't wait to see what
next week brings!
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What a
fantastic week of learning it has been in Year 2 and 3! The classroom has been
full of creativity, curiosity, and teamwork as the children have built on their
skills across a wide range of subjects. Here's a little peek at what we've been
up to:
English
This
week, our young authors have been busy editing and publishing their own
stories with a historical setting.
The children have shown great attention to detail as they reread their work,
corrected spellings and punctuation, and proudly started to produce their final
copies. We're so impressed with their hard work and creativity!
Maths
In Maths,
we have been exploring number lines and place value. The children
practised using number lines to help them understand the position and size of
numbers, and to see how tens and ones fit together. They've been comparing
numbers, estimating where they belong on a line, and spotting patterns - a
brilliant foundation for confident number work!
History
Our
History lessons have taken us back to Ancient Egypt, where we've been
learning about the gods and goddesses that were so important to the
people of the time. The children have been using historical sources -
such as pictures and artefacts - to ask and answer questions like "Why were
these gods so important?" and "How do we know about them today?"
There's been lots of thoughtful discussion and some fascinating ideas shared!
PSHE
In PSHE,
we have been thinking about the need for rules - in school, at home, and
in the wider world. The children talked about how rules help to keep everyone
safe and happy. It was lovely to see how much they care about fairness and
kindness.
Design & Technology
Our
sewing project continued this week as we practised the running stitch
again. The children are becoming more confident with threading needles, tying
knots, and keeping their stitches neat. There was a real sense of concentration
and pride as they improved their technique - well done, everyone!
Science and More!
We've
also been busy in Science, exploring and investigating the world around us
through hands-on experiments and observations. Alongside this, the children
have enjoyed their singing sessions, bringing lots of enthusiasm and joy to the
classroom with music.
It's been
a busy but brilliant week full of learning, laughter, and teamwork. We're so
proud of how hard everyone is working and how much progress they're making.
Have a
wonderful weekend, and we look forward to more adventures in learning next
week!
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Mousehole Class Weekly Update
What a busy and exciting week we've had in
Mousehole Class! The children have thrown themselves into their learning and
we're so proud of their hard work and enthusiasm.
English
We began writing our own stories with a historical
setting. The children worked on describing the setting in detail and
thinking carefully about how their characters might be feeling. This has helped
them bring their writing to life and add depth to their storytelling.
Maths
In Maths, Year 2 children have been exploring 1
more and 1 less, 10 more and 10 less, while Year 3 extended this to
include 100 more and 100 less. We've also
started tackling the idea of exchange,
which can be tricky and really benefits from plenty of practice. You can
support at home with quick-fire questions such as: What is 10 more than 9? or 10
more than 99?
History
Our topic on Ancient Egypt continued this week, with a focus on the importance
of hieroglyphics again. The
children had great fun cracking codes and even writing their own names using
hieroglyphic symbols!
PSHE
We spent time thinking about focus and
attention-important skills that help us become better learners.
RE
We looked further at how people belong to the Muslim and Christian
faiths, and the similarities and differences between them.
Science
Our work on Animals, including Humans
carried on this week, helping us understand more about how our bodies and other
animals function.
French
In French, we continued to develop our phonics skills.
Art/DT
The children who are sewing practised their running
stitch-a tricky but rewarding skill!
Music
We explored musical tracing maps this in
the classroom week. These are simple graphic scores that use lines, shapes, and
symbols to represent sounds. The children followed the maps to help them make
connections between sounds, rhythm, and pitch-an exciting way to explore music
beyond traditional notation.
Poetry
Thursday was National Poetry Day, which
gave us the perfect opportunity to immerse ourselves in a wide range of poems.
The children created their own Autumn poems,
which were beautifully thoughtful and creative. We also rehearsed our special Harvest poem, which we'll be performing in
the Harvest Assembly on Monday afternoon. (Parents, please look out for the
News Bulletin tomorrow with more information about the event.)
PE &
Fun
In PE, we continued developing our netball
skills, focusing on footwork, throwing
and catching. Both Year 2 and Year 3 also enjoyed some scooter time with their friends, which was a
big hit!
It's been another jam-packed week, full of fun
and learning. Well done, Mousehole Class-you've worked brilliantly!
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Year 2 & 3 Learning Update
It has been another busy and exciting week in Year 2 and 3, filled with lots of hard work, creativity, and fun!
English
In English, we have been focusing on speech punctuation, learning how to use inverted commas correctly to show what a character is saying. The children have also started planning their own stories with a historical setting.
We stepped back in time again to Ancient Egypt and began exploring hieroglyphics. The children enjoyed seeing how writing developed over time and placing these changes on a timeline.
Art & DT
Our sewing projects continue to grow! This week, we learned how to cross stitch, showing great concentration and perseverance as we developed our needlework skills.
Maths
Place value has been our focus in maths.
Year 2 have been working on partitioning numbers into tens and ones.
Year 3 have been stretching their thinking further, partitioning numbers into hundreds, tens and ones.
PSHE
We have been looking at how to develop our learning behaviours, thinking about what helps us to be resilient, focused, and positive learners.
PE
In PE, we started exploring the footwork rule in netball. There was plenty of pivoting practice, and the children are really beginning to think about their movement and control.
Special Events
Wheelie Wednesday was a big hit with Year 2 again this week, who had great fun bringing in their scooters to school.
We also enjoyed a wonderful visit to St. Anne's, linking with the ARCHIE project. This is a valuable opportunity to build understanding around dementia awareness and show kindness in our community.
And of course, this is just a snapshot-there has been so much more learning, teamwork, and enjoyment throughout the week!
Year 2 and 3 Class Blog - Weekly Learning Update
Dear Parents and Carers,
We have had a busy and exciting week in Year 2 and 3, and the children have been working incredibly hard across all areas of the curriculum. Here's a snapshot of what we've been learning:
English
In English, we have been focusing on using ambitious vocabulary to make our writing more vivid and powerful. The children have been challenged to expand their sentences with descriptive phrases and to group their ideas into clear paragraphs. It has been wonderful to see them becoming more confident writers who enjoy experimenting with language.
Maths
Our maths lessons have continued to focus on place value. The children have been practising how to partition numbers, compare them using greater than and less than symbols, and explain their reasoning when solving problems. This strong foundation will support their confidence as we move into more complex calculations.
History
In History, our topic on Ancient Egypt has led us to explore the importance of the River Nile. The children have discovered how it provided water, fertile land, and a means of transport, making it essential for farming, trade, and daily life. They have particularly enjoyed discussing how different their own lives would be without such a resource.
RE
Our Religious Education lessons have focused on what makes people feel a sense of belonging. We have been learning about Christians and Muslims, and how their communities, traditions, and practices help them feel connected to their faith. The children have shown great curiosity and respect as they ask thoughtful questions.
PE
In PE, we have been developing our netball skills. The class has been practising passing, moving into space, and teamwork. It has been fantastic to see how their confidence and cooperation have grown during these sessions.
And much more!
From creative sewing activities to problem-solving in science, the children have had many opportunities to explore, question, and develop new skills this week.
Finally, thank you so much for your continued support with reading at home. It truly makes such a difference to the children's progress and helps them to become more fluent, confident, and enthusiastic readers.
Mousehole Class Blog - A Wonderful Start to the Year
We are so proud of how well the children in
Mousehole Class have settled back into school after the summer holiday. They
have quickly got used to our routines, shown fantastic enthusiasm for their
learning, and are already working brilliantly together as a class. It has been
a joy to see their confidence grow each day.
This week, we have been diving into some
exciting learning across the curriculum:
·
English
- We have begun looking at stories with a historical setting. The children have
enjoyed story-mapping, retelling and identifying the key features of these
texts.
·
Maths
- We have started our unit on place value,
developing our understanding of numbers and how they are made.
·
Spelling,
Reading & Phonics - These are taught daily, with an ongoing focus
on phonics to support both spelling and reading fluency.
·
History
- Our new topic is What was important to the
Ancient Egyptians? We began by thinking like archaeologists and asking
questions about different sources.
·
RE
- The children explored our own community and reflected on the different ways
we are all a part of it.
·
DT
- We practised some new skills, including threading needles and tying knots, to
prepare us for our upcoming sewing unit.
·
Science
- We began our topic on Animals, including
humans, thinking about what we already know and what we would like to find
out.
It has been a busy and brilliant start to the
term. The children's curiosity, teamwork and positive attitudes are shining
through already. We are looking forward to an exciting year ahead in Mousehole
Class!
Welcome to Year 2 and 3 - Mousehole Class
Dear Parents and Carers,
We are really looking forward to welcoming the children back tomorrow for the start of a brand-new year of learning in Mousehole Class!
I have uploaded an overview of the areas the children will be learning this half-term to this post, so you can see what exciting topics and activities we will be covering.
At drop-off, I will collect the children from the bottom of the drive - please could the children line up on the left-hand side.
I will give out the DOJO logins to children tomorrow for the parents who have not managed to sign up yet. If you have already done so you won't need to again.
Reading books will be given out on Monday, and further information about routines will be shared over the next week.
We can't wait to see the children tomorrow and begin another fantastic year together.
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