Year 2 Week beginning 18th January

Monday 18th January

Good news! We now have a place where you can send your work to us. When you finish a lesson, please take a photograph of it and submit by click on the ‘Super Work’ image below. Make sure your name is written on the work clearly. We look forward to seeing what you have done today!

Click here to share your work with us.

Let’s warm up our arithmetic skills with Place Value Basketball. Select ‘Up to 99.’ How quickly can you count the 10s and 1s? This will help you when counting money today.

This week in maths, we’ll be learning to tell the time. We’ll start with a recap of telling the time to o’clock and half past.

If you have a play clock at home, great! If not, click here for an interactive online clock that you can use. If you have a printer, click here to print and make your own moving clock face. (you’ll need scissor and a split pin.) Watch my two videos below – they follow on from one another.

Click on the game below to practise telling the time to o’clock and half past. When you feel you’ve got it, move on to the worksheet.

Click here for the worksheet. Remember to just write the answers down on paper if you can’t print the sheet.

For some word problems, click here.

It’s a Monday! Which means 10 minutes on Times Table Rock Stars is on our timetable today. Click the link to the right to access the website.

We suggest you follow the activities for your RWI group, but there is nothing to stop you from having a go at the other activities.

PINK/ORANGE Speed sound reading and Speed sound spelling. You can also do Word Time and Hold a Sentence.

YELLOW Speed sound reading and Speed sound spelling. You can also do Word Time and Hold a Sentence.

BLUE/GREY Speed sound reading and Speed sound spelling. You can also do Reading longer words and Hold A Sentence.

OFF RWI Group Activity Here is today’s grammar lesson on punctuating sentences correctly. There are 2 short videos to watch to give you some help. You can click here for the sheet with sentences to alter – you might print it or use it to copy out the sentences. You do not need to do them all if you do not have the time.

Part 1
Part 2

Answers

We can all practise our handwriting. Joining the letters i and r.

Carry on with your daily reading by choosing a book (at the right stage for your child) from the Oxford Owl library. This is the link to the information you need to access Oxford Owl. Once you are onto the website you can choose a book at your RWI phonics level OR from your book band level.

Click here to see a range of ideas for questions you can ask your child about the text they are reading.

Click on the ‘Topic’ sign above to see today’s topic lessons.

A Piece of Cake (Large Family) by Jill Murphy, Very Good Used Book (Paperback) F

Today’s story is read by Miss Langford and it is called ‘A Piece of Cake’.

453 Replies to “Year 2 Week beginning 18th January”

  1. Hello everyone 😊 I would like to try and fill your invisible buckets today by telling some jokes.
    Why did the bunny go to hospital? For a hop-eration 😁
    What’s the problem with twin witches? You never know which witch is which πŸ˜‚ have a lovely day everyone from Isla x

  2. Moutasim has completed Maths, English and his topic activity 1. I have uploaded them and he doesn’t feel up to completing the 2nd topic, so will be reading a book and ending his lessons.

    1. I’m just working through your uploaded work now – thank you for sending it in. It sounds like he has worked really hard today. Well done, Moutasim!

  3. Isla has completed her handwriting and both parts of her topic. I will send them to you. The family tree with the birth years on doesn’t seem to be on the page. I have googled these instead, hopefully they are ok.
    Isla has also enjoyed reading her library book and has been on a daily mile with her dad, in the garden.

    1. Hi! This all sounds fantastic, well done! The second family tree was missing sorry, but it’s sorted now. Well done for googling instead! It sounds like Isla as been working very hard, as usual!

      1. Thankyou. Ava has asked me to send you 2 photos, when we was in Cowes (Isle of Wight) two people from the Royal Family took part in a boat race. Ava has asked if you can guess who they were? We was very far away!

        1. Great photos, Ava! It must have been really exciting to be in Cowes that day! Looking very closely, I think it might be… The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (William and Kate?) Am I right??

  4. Cienna is here,
    I have just completed my maths sheet and telling the time games and about to go onto my English work correcting sentence punctuation πŸ™‚

  5. Sofia has completed all her maths work and English, I’ve sent pictures of these to you. She really enjoyed the basketball game and worked really hard when going forwards and backwards an hour. She’s currently playing TTRS.

  6. I have uploaded Mia’s time work. Name is on all of it. She has looked at TTRS but she has been set every number 1-12. Is that right? Usually it is just 2, 3, 5, 10 I think. It means she can’t do her garage level as some of the sums are time tables that she doesn’t know. Thanks

  7. Isla has completed her time work, she has done really well and enjoyed the space game. She had a good go at the challenge cards. She found it tricky to determine whether to add on an hour or take off an hour, once we discussed that, she was able to get to the correct answer independently. I have sent her work to you.

      1. Hi miss, I have just sent over my work. I have just got to practice joined up writing. I know how to tell the time. I enjoy doing work about the royal family.

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