Monday 4th May – Year 2 Home Learning Tasks.

Good morning Year 2!

We hope you have all had a fun and safe weekend.

Even though our lives are different but…

Here are your learning tasks for today:

 

English Reading

Read the text below.

 

I am thankful…

For flowers and squirrels and birds that have wings,

For lions and tigers and all living things.

For mountains and rivers, for water and air,

For my family who show me their love and care.

For food on my table, and something to drink,

For yellow, orange, purple and pink.

 

Why type of text is it?

What do you notice about this text?

What are the features of this type of text?

 

English Writing.

What are you thankful for?

Write a piece of text that tells us what you are thankful for.

Can you make it rhyme? What punctuation do you need to use?

Use the same sentence opener as the text above, for example

I am thankful…

For…

For…

 

Sounds-Write Phonics –‘es’ ending (Adding es to nouns and verbs ending in y with a consonant before the y)

Review: Read the following Year 2 words – because, climb, every, last, path, mind, most, could

Read the words: cries, dries, fries, ties

Write the words: lies, plies, tries, flies.

Sound Swap: cry-cries-dries-dry-try-tries

 

 

Maths Basic Skills

Let’s get your brains working. What is the missing numbers in these calculations?

How do you know? What do you notice?

Maths Learning Task.

Look at the picture.

 

How many sweets does Tom have?

Does Sandra have more than or less than Tom?

By how many?

What is the difference between Asif’s number of sweets and Essie’s number of sweets?

Can you write this as a number sentence?

 

Look at the picture

 

Handwriting

Warm up: Wiggle your fingers up high, down low, to the side and in front of you.
Stretch your fingers out like fireworks ten times.
Can you write the following letters joined up? Remember to leave a finger space.
* aot
* oap
* rab
* lop

Tick your neatest formation and be proud of your handwriting.

 

History

Today you are going to be thinking about your life.

Using a timeline, can you order the important events in your life, starting from when you were born to today?

The important events are up to you. What has been important moments in your life? This can include siblings being born, starting nursery, school or learning to ride a bike.

You do not need to print or use any photos, just draw and label your pictures instead.

 

Story time

Enjoy ‘The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin’ by Beatrix Potter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTG5SlsSkkI

 

Remember to leave us a comment on the blog to share your learning or you can email it to us at yeartwo@lingsprimary.org.uk. Get in touch with us via the email if you have any questions about today’s learning. We look forward to seeing your work!

Miss Duncan and Miss Battams

 

9 thoughts on “Monday 4th May – Year 2 Home Learning Tasks.

  • 4th May 2020 at 11:23 am
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    Maths
    1.10+1=11
    2.8+6=14
    3.14+3=17
    4.20=12+8
    5.13=12+1
    6.19+0=19

    1.7
    2.less
    3.2
    4.1
    5.6+1=7 (Elliot also did a number sentence for Q3… 3+2=5)

    1.4
    2.6
    3.2

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    • 4th May 2020 at 12:10 pm
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      Great Work Elliot.

      Miss Duncan

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  • 4th May 2020 at 3:22 pm
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    Maths 10+1=11..14+3=17…12+1=13…8+6=14…12+8=20…19+0=18

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  • 4th May 2020 at 3:25 pm
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    Maths :10+1=11………14+3=17…….12+1=13………8+6=14…12+8=20………19+0=19

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    • 4th May 2020 at 4:22 pm
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      Well done.
      Miss Duncan

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  • 4th May 2020 at 5:08 pm
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    Maths
    1,10+1=11
    2, 8+6=14
    3, 14+3=17
    4, 12+8=20
    5, 12+1=13
    6, 19+0= 19
    I noticed that some numbers are odd and some are even.
    Tom= 5
    Sandra has < than Tom, by 2.
    The difference is 1
    Asif =7 sweets, Essie=6 sweets, the difference is 1

    John scored 4 more than sara
    Harry scored 6
    The difference is 2

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    • 4th May 2020 at 5:36 pm
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      Well done Candice.

      Miss Duncan

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  • 4th May 2020 at 8:55 pm
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    ENGLISH

    What type of text is it?
    Fiction.
    What do you notice about this text?
    The text rhymes.
    What are the features of this type of text?
    I am thankful.

    ENGLISH WRITING

    What are you thankful for?
    I am thankful for living and having my family around me.

    I am thankful…
    For… My mummy and daddy being here with me.

    For… My brothers and sisters loving me.

    For… The world around me being safe.

    For… The doctors and nurses looking after me in the hospital.

    For… The carers caring for the elderly and vulnerable.

    For… The teachers and ta’s looking after the key-workers children who’s parents are in the front-line.

    MATHS

    10 + 1 = 11
    8 + 6 = 14
    14 + 3 = 17
    12 + 8 = 20
    12 + 1 = 13
    19 + 0 = 19

    How many sweets does Tom have? 5
    Does Sandra have more than or less than Tom? Sandra has less than Tom.
    By how many? 2
    What is the difference between Asif’s number of sweets and Essie’s number of sweets? Asif’s has one more sweet than Essie.

    ‘How many more did John score than Sara’? 4
    ‘How many fewer did Harry score than Saskia’? 4
    ‘What is the difference between Saskia score and Paul’s score’? Saskia had 2 more extra answers correct.

    HISTORY

    Zion’s Timeline

    I was born in year – 2013.
    It was my older brothers birthday, he turned 18 and moved America (Ohio) to become a Footballer – 2014.
    It was one of my auntie’s 50th surprise birthday party – 2015.
    My mummy’s daddy passed away – 2016.
    We left London to move up to Northampton – 2017.
    We moved again in Northampton – 2018.
    Mummy and daddy finally brought the house that they wanted – 2019.
    Well where do i start with 2020…… CV19, had a operation on my arm 3 times and a permanent scar to remind me for life of CV19 – 2020.

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    • 5th May 2020 at 1:31 pm
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      2020 has been a year to remember!

      Miss Duncan

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