Thursday 7th May – Year 2 Home Learning Tasks

Hi Year 2

We hope you have a wonderful day!

Here are today’s learning activities.

English – Reading

Read the following text and answer the questions.

English – Writing

Read the text below.

Write, in full sentences, where you think happens to Mr Snuggles?

Did he go on an adventure? Did he meet anyone?

Remember to use adjectives, adverbs and conjunctions in your writing.

 

Sounds-Write Phonics

Review: Read the following Year 2 words – berries, pretty, door, should, water, climb

Read: cities, babies, families, ponies.

Write: marries, parties, carries, hurries.

Speed Read: cries, flies, hurries, carries, marries, parties, babies, cities , ponies, families, lorries, fairies, ladies, curries, fancies, berries, bullies, dictionaries.

 

Maths Basic Skills

Solve the problem.

Maths Learning Task

Solve the following problems. Don’t forget to give reasons to your workings. How do you know? What do you notice? Prove it!

Handwriting

Warm up: Wiggle your fingers up high, down low, to the side and in front of you.
Stretch your fingers out like fireworks six times.
Can you write the following letters joined up at least four times? Remember to leave a finger space.
* six
* nine
* one
* two

Tick your neatest formation and be proud of your handwriting.

PSHE/Computing-Online Safety

Discuss this with an adult in your home.

Story

Here is ‘Bella the Dog Reading Challenge’ for this week. Write a book review for a book you have read at home.

 

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

8 thoughts on “Thursday 7th May – Year 2 Home Learning Tasks

  • 7th May 2020 at 12:14 pm
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    ENGLISH

    1. What do you think bobbi will do now?
    I think Bobbi will buy another train ticket, to go and find her bear.
    2. Who do you think Mr Snuggle is and why?
    Mr Snuggle is her teddy bear.Mr Snuggle keeps her safe.
    3. Underline the verb in this sentence.
    Raced
    4. Number these statements from 1-3 to show the order they appear in the text.
    1) Bobbi lost her balance.
    2) Bobbi ran towards the EXIT.
    3) Bobbi spotted Mr Snuggles.

    ENGLISH – Writing

    Mr Snuggles went on an adventure, on the train and reached his destination to London. He discovered a lot of shops and underground trains. Mr Snuggles went on a shopping spree. A few days later, he wanted to go back home to Bobbi. So h brought a ticket to get back on the train.

    Marries, Partties, carries, hurries.

    MATHS

    Square
    Circle
    Circle
    Square
    Circle

    19.
    16 crayons.

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    • 7th May 2020 at 1:09 pm
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      I like the idea that Mr Snuggles went to London. I wonder if he saw Paddington Bear?

      Miss Duncan

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  • 7th May 2020 at 12:20 pm
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    I think Bobbi will cry and she might speak to a train worker to see if they can help get Mr Snuggles back.
    Mr Snuggles is a teddy.
    races is the verb
    In order 2 3 1

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    • 7th May 2020 at 1:08 pm
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      Good job Kaya.

      Miss Duncan

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  • 7th May 2020 at 2:33 pm
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    Maths: 1…square(10),circle(30),triangles(20)=60……………..2…circles(30),square(10),triangles(20)=60……………3square(10),circle(30),triangles(20)=60……………….4..10+10+3+3=26crayons

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    • 7th May 2020 at 2:44 pm
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      Well done Izabela.

      Miss Duncan

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  • 7th May 2020 at 3:01 pm
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    Maths
    square, circle, triangle
    circle, square, triangle
    triangle, triangle, triangle

    Elliot counted they already had 26 crayons. Elliot said there are 7 days in a week. He said 10×7=70. He then added the 26 and 70 to get 96.
    PSHE
    Elliot said he would delete the message and then find Mummy or Daddy to tell them what it said.

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    • 7th May 2020 at 3:45 pm
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      Good job Elliot.

      Miss Duncan

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