Spring Term Week 4
Mr. Stephens - 26 Jan 2024
We have had a busy week in school this week, culimating in the celebration of National Geographic Day.
These are this week's notices:
- If you have not already done so, please send an empty shoe box in with your child so they can complete their art project for this half term. Any spare ones would be greatly appreciated. Additionally, if your child wants anything specific in their box, such as felt for grass or a small toy car then this can be sent in too.
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- Please complete and send in your reply slips for the Colchester Castle trip at your earliest convenience. Payments are to be made through Squid. If we do not recieve enough contribution to cover the cost of the visit then we will sadly have to cancel the trip. We have made almost all of our visits free for parents this year and have only planned two paid trips. It would be a shame if they could not go ahead.
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- Letters for parent volunteers for our Colchester Castle Visit will be going out shortly. These are not first come, first served. If we get more volunteers than is needed we will draw names randomly from a hat.
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- If you would like to send in an old, over-sized t-shirt for when your child completes painting activities then you may. It must have your child's name written in the collar in a non-washable ink. We will only be sending these home to be washed at the end of every half term, if necessary.
Geography
We studied Antarctica. We learned about the types of human and physical geography that exists there and how it compares and contrasts to the Arctic. We created fact-files and sorted information into Venn diagrams.
Maths
We have started our block focusing on multiplication and division. This is probably the most important block for children to master in Year 2, as a deep understanding of these concepts will help children make fantastic progress throughout the rest of their mathematical education. To support your child's learning, please ensure they are regularly accessing Times Table Rockstars at home, and please monitor the speed at which they answer questions. A time of under six seconds per question is the expected standard.
English
We completed our setting description. We then revised some concepts before we start our new unit focusing on narratives.
Religion
We focused on the symbolism of the cross for Christians and the many meanings it has for people around the world.
Science
We thought about how the offspring of animals are often similar to their parents but have differences. We discussed this by talking about genes and inherited characteristics.