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. Hey there Lillie-Mai! Happy Birthday to you! I hope you have a fantastic day. You have the right attitude – get some work done, and then enjoy your day.

  1. Hi Joshua is working, sorry he was working yesterday too, but I forgot to leave a comment as I had to go into the office. I have uploaded his Maths and English work from yesterday.

  2. In the video about the schedule there is a comment at the top about printing the schedule or copying it out. Is there a link to the schedule to print as I can’t print it from the video. Thanks

        1. I’m on it! Hopefully I can get that sorted for you soon. For now, make a written note of the times you start and finish the activities mentioned on the video and I’ll see if I can get that link added to print the sheet.

  3. Can I please have a call from Jaxsons teacher please! I really am having to fight with him to get any work done, which is mostly met with tears, hiding his face and growling at me, or just totally shutting down, we had this last lockdown, and I’m worried he is going to fall even further behind. Thank you

    1. Hi Ethan, I’m sorry you didn’t get to explore on Google Earth, but at least you did some other research. Well done for trying something different.

  4. Ayaan has completed all the questions about the queens hat and has made him tired πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ now wants a big break till we start the topic

      1. Isla used Doh Vinci, its playdough you squeeze out of a gun to decorate things. It goes hard and sticks to paper. I’ve sent you a photograph of it.

    1. Hi Isla,
      Did you mean that you had sent in some topic work? I have received your maths and English today πŸ™‚ If you did send in some topic, I haven’t received it so could you try again for me?
      Miss Langford

  5. Miss Langford, I have uploaded Moutasim’s English and art work. He has also, completed his Maths work and viewed all of the Queens houses. He will has read his book too. Is there anything else he needs to do?

  6. Hi Sofia has finished all the work for today and we have just uploaded the files. She enjoyed drawing and colouring in her Palace and the games she got to play for the times 😊

  7. I’ve sent Isla’s English work to you, she is currently being nosy on Google earth. I’ll send her completed topic to you later when I’m back from work. Have a good afternoon.

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