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Y2 Learning Grid Week 7 Summer Term
Don’t forget to email one piece of work to [email protected] that you are proud of and have completed by Wednesday. Look on the school website on Friday to see the celebration of our class’s work.
English Maths RE Science History Art/DT Computing PE PHSE Lifeskills
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
LI: To noun and la-bel parts of a dragon.SC: I can name and label different parts of a dragon.
Wordbanktail belly snoutnoseeye talonsclaws wingsneck legs
Challenge: Can you label where the un-dercarriage is cor-rectly?
Watch the video to remind yourself of where the under-carriage is.
LI: To use noun phrases to describe different parts of a dragon.SC: I can describe different parts of a dragon using two ad-jectives and a comma.
Look at the picture of the dragon closely. Using your work from yesterday you are now going to write sentences describing the different parts of a dragon by using a noun phrase.Remember to separate you two adjective with a comma and that there is an order to adjectives – size always comes before colour!
Bronze challenge: Write 3 sentences to describe the dragon.Silver challenge: Write 5 sentences.Gold challenge: Use an adverb to describe what the body part or the dragon might be doing.See below for an example:The spiky, silver dragon’s tail swished steadily as the huge, metallic dragon flew quietly through the sky.
LI: To create a wanted poster for a dragon.SC: I can describe a dragon and explain why it is wanted. I may use different sentence types.
Using your work from this week create a wanted poster for the dragon in the picture this week.
Remember to use the 4 different sentence types. Can you remember what they are?CommandStatementQuestionExclamation
You may want to use different sentence types more than once.
Wanted: Missing Dragon
This huge, metallic dragon was last seen flying over house and rooftops late last night. Have you seen it? You must ring 020 999 9999 if you spot it as a reward has been offered. How amazing it would be if you see it because you can claim £1000!
LI: To create my own dragon and write descriptive sentences about it.SC: I can draw my own dragon and describe what it looks like and its character.
Draw your own missing dragon. Pay close attention to the details you use in your drawing as your description will be based on what you draw!
Remember to use the word bank from Monday to help and give your dragon a name too to tell you what type of dragon it is: Water DragonWater dragons have blue, shim-mering scales to help them camou-flage in the sea. They can vary in size from a 1m to 5 m. The largest water dragon ever spotted was in the middle of the At-lantic Ocean and he was seen flying over a yacht. Their large, curved wings are a similar shape to bats’ wings.
LI: To create a miss-ing poster for my own dragon.SC: I can describe my own dragon and explain why it is wanted. I may use 4 different sentence types.
Remember to use the four different sentence types in your poster. You may want to use different types of sentences more than once
Command StatementQuestionExclamation
Include the following information in your missing poster:
Large heading at the top: eg Missing Water DragonDescription of the dragon – What does your dragon look like?Habitat – Where is your dragon usually found?Size – How big is your dragon? How big is the smallest or biggest dragon of its type?Where was it last seen?What should be done if someone
spots it?
PhonicsUse the website phonics play : https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/
Children in Year 2 can revisit all phases on the website.
Spellings for the week: Homophones and Near Homophones
there see
their sea
they’re to
here too
hear two Reading
LI: To perform a poem.
See resources section.
Reading
LI: To complete lines in a poem by choosing words that rhyme.
See resources section.
Reading
LI: To complete verses in a poem by choosing words that rhyme.
See resources section.
Reading
LI: To plan to write my own poem.
See resources section.
Reading
LI: To write my own poem.
See resources section.
Times tables2 x table practice
Remember the song:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=850t1vjTZGg
Now try doing the related division facts for the 2 X tables on Hit The Button website: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
Time tables 5x table practice
Remember the song: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AVdE5O7_qf8
Now try doing the related division facts for the 5 X tables on Hit The Button website: https:/https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
Times table 10 x table practice
Remember the song:https://m.youtube.com/watch?vl=en&v=o7Jo26EyoYg
Now try doing the related division facts for the 10 X tables on Hit The Button website: https:/https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
Times table3 x table practice
Remember the song:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dzVyBQ5uTbo
Now try doing the related division facts for the 3X tables on Hit The Button website: https:/https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
Times tablesChoose whichtable to practise out of the 2 10, 5 or 3 times tables. Challenge yourself to do both the multiplication and division facts this week.
Remember the songs from earlier in the week!Hit the button website:https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
LI: To measure in centimetres or metres.
SC : I can decide whether objects should be measured in centimetres or metres.
See the resource section.
LI: To compare lengths
SC: I can compare lengths by saying whether something is shorter than, longer than or the same as.
See the resource
LI: To compare lengths.
SC : I can compare lengths using greater than and smaller than symbols.
See the resource
LI: To solve word problems about measurement using a ruler.SC: I can solve word problems about measure using a ruler.
See the resource section.
LI: To solve word problems by making comparisons.SC: I can solve word problems about measurement by making comparisons.
See the resources section.
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Maths Key Vocabulary: MeasurementEstimate, compare, measure, metre (m), centimeter (cm), metre stick, ruler, longer than, shorter than, longest, tallest, shortest, < and > and = signs, twice as (tall/long), half as (tall/long)
RE: DAILY PRAYER At 12’0’clock each day join in with the rest of the school community and say the school prayer.
RE: LESSON 1LI: To consider the consequences of breaking rules.SC: I can discuss what happens when I break rules.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:What is the difference between doing things accidentally and doing them on purpose?What happens when we sin, when we do bad things on purpose?Do you think that Chloe’s action was a sin?How do you think she felt?How would you have felt if you had been Phoebe?Why do you think Chloe’s Mum loved her in spite of what she had done?What do you think Chloe’s Mum should do?
ACTIVITY:Imagine you are Chloe, write your account of the story, including how you felt and why what you did was wrong, what should happen to make things better?
RE: LESSON 2
LI: To learn about Jesus teaching his disciples to forgive.SC: I know that Jesus taught the disciples to forgive.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: How do you think Peter felt when he heard what Jesus had to say? How do you feel? How do you make up with others after something has gone wrong?
ACTIVITYRecall a time when you have forgiven someone write a diary entry about.Challenge: Remember to include links between the story of Jesus and forgive-ness.
SCIENCE
LI: To identify minibeasts and their microhabitatsSC: I can name minibeasts and identify their microhabitats.
See resources section.
Key vocabulary: minbeasts, microhabitat, dragonfly, ant, bee, woodlouse, caterpillar, spider, butterfly, earthworm, beehive, under rocks, anthill, flowers, lake, soil, web, leaf.
DTLI: To learn the basics of designing and modellingSC: I know that designers need to be creative to come up with new design ideas that solve a problem. I can make a model of my own bedroom
See resources section.
HISTORY
LI: To find out some of the ways in which how we live now is different and similar to how people lived in 1666.SC: I can I can describe some ways in which how we live now is different to 1666. I can describe some ways in which how we live now is similar to 1666.I can talk about the differences between fire fighters in 1666 and now.I can talk about some of the jobs that people often did in 1666.
See resources section.
COMPUTING - Hour of codeCoding practise for children. Suitable for pre-readers to KS2. Please note website age groups are Americanised. We have been attempting grade 2 in class and this is approximately equivalent to Year 2/3.https://hourofcode.com/uk/learn
PE - Staying healthy at home:
Joe Wickes on YouTubeJoe does a 1/2 hour workout every week day morning. Join in if you can. I’m trying to and it’s not easy to keep up with him. Modify some of the moves if you need to or have a little rest in between if it is too challenging.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ
PHSE LI: To learn how to keep myself safe when using the internet.SC: I can identify risks when using the internet. I understand which things should never be shared online. I know what to do when something online makes me feel uncomfortable.
Key vocabulary: safe, e-safety, risks, dangers, rules, strangers, internet, online, privacy, login, password
ENGLISH - Monday LI: To noun and label parts of a dragon.SC: I can name and label different parts of a dragon.
Wordbanktail belly snout nose eyetalons claws wings neck legs
Challenge: Can you label where the undercarriage is correctly?Watch the video to remind yourself of where the undercarriage is. https://www.youtube.-com/watch?v=FVw6-4ig7eo
ENGLISH - Tuesday
LI: To use noun phrases to describe different parts of a dragon.SC: I can describe different parts of a dragon using two adjectives and a comma.
Remember your work from yesterday. Now describe the different parts of the dragon that you labelled.
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ENGLISH - WEDNESDAY RESOURCE
ENGLISH - WednesdayLI: To create a wanted poster for a dragon.SC: I can describe a dragon and explain why it is wanted. I may use different sentence types.
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ENGLISH - ThursdayLI: To create my own dragon and write descriptive sentences about it.SC: I can draw my own dragon and describe what it looks like and its character.
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ENGLISH - FRIDAYLI: To create a wanted poster for my own dragon.SC: I can describe my own dragon and explain why it is wanted. I may use 4 different sentence types.
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ENGLISH - SPELLINGS WORDSEARCH
ENGLISH - SPELLINGS AND HANDWRITING
ENGLISH READING MONDAY
LI: To perform a poem.SC: I can perform a poem.
ENGLISH READING TUESDAY
LI: To complete lines in a poem by choosing words that rhyme.SC: I can complete lines in a poem by choosing words that rhyme.
ENGLISH READING WEDNESDAY
LI: To complete verses in a poem by choosing words that rhyme.SC: I can complete verses in a poem by choosing words that rhyme.
ENGLISH READING THURSDAY
LI: To plan to write my own poem. SC: I can plan to write my own poem based upon an old story or nursery rhyme.
ENGLISH READING FRIDAYLI: To write my own poem. SC: I can write two verses of my own poem based upon an old story or nursery rhyme.
Remember to give your poem a title!
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MATHS - MONDAY
LI: To measure in centimetres or metres.
SC : I can decide whether objects should be measured in centimetres or metres.
MATHS - MONDAY CONTINUED
MATHS - TUESDAYLI: To compare lengths SC: I can compare lengths by saying whether something is shorter than, longer than or the same as.
MATHS - TUESDAY CONTINUED
MATHS WEDNESDAY
LI: To compare lengths.
SC : I can compare lengths using greater than and smaller than symbols.
MATHS WEDNESDAY CONTD
LI: To compare lengths.
SC : I can compare lengths using greater than and smaller than symbols.
MATHS - THURSDAY
LI: To solve word problems about measurement using a ruler.SC: I can solve word problems about measurement using a ruler.
Remember to use the picture of the ruler as your measuring instrument. Do not using a real ruler.
MATHS - THURSDAY CONTINUED
MATHS FRIDAY
LI: To solve word problems by making comparisons.SC: I can solve word problems by making comparisons.
MATHS FRIDAY CONTINUED
MATHS CHALLENGE
MATHS CHALLENGE CONTD
SCIENCE RESOURCES
SCIENCE ACTIVITY
LI: To identify minibeasts and match them to their habitats.SC: I can name minibeasts and match them to where you would find them.
Wordbank: dragonfly, ant, bee, woodlouse, caterpillar, spider, butterfly, earthworm, beehive, under rocks, anthill, flowers, lake, soil, web, leaf
Challenge:
LI: To find out if different minibeasts like to live in different microhabitats.SC: I can find out if different minibeasts like to live in different microhabitats.
You must do this activity with adult supervision:
SCIENCE ACTIVITYLI: To identify animals in their habitats.SC: I can count the number of different animals in their environment and create a pictogram to record this.
DT
LI: To learn the basics of designing and modellingSC: I know that designers needs to be creative to come up with new design ideas that solve a problem. I can make a model of my own bedroom.
Follow this link and watch the 2 videos:https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z43hnrdDesigners work in all sorts of areas from product design, where they design the everyday objects in our houses, to fashion design, where they design the clothes we wear.
Designers need to be creative to come up with new design ideas that solve problems.
When a design is thought up, you can communicate how it should look or be made on paper or digitally.
In the following video, taken from the 'I Want to Design' series, a young entrepreneur is shown how to design his own company logo. Different techniques are used when designing a logo and shapes, text, sym-bols and colours can all be used.
Designs can be broken down into simple shapes, such as circles, squares, rectangles and triangles.
Once a designer has worked out the shape a product might be, they will then think about the mater-ial and colour.
It is important to choose a material that will work for the product's intended use. Does it need to be strong or flexible? Does it need to be waterproof or absorbent? These are the some of the material's properties.
The type of material used will affect the texture of the produce and help decide on how the product will be made.
The colour of a product is really important as different colours can have different meanings.
DT ACTIVITY
LI: To learn the basics of designing and modellingSC: I know that designers needs to be creative to come up with new design ideas that solve a problem. I can make a model of my own bedroom.
Do activity 1 on the link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z43hnrdTry to design and make a 3D model of your bedroom.
Start by writing a list of all the items that need to go in your room, then work out what size the room needs to be to fit everything in.
Once you have planned the size of the bedroom, try to make simple models of key items, such as the bed and any storage spaces, in the correct size for the room.
You will need a pencil, paper or card and any other materials you can find around the house.
HISTORY
LI: To find out some of the ways in which how we live now is different and similar to how people lived in 1666.SC: I can I can describe some ways in which how we live now is different to 1666. I can describe some ways in which how we live now is similar to 1666.I can talk about the differences between fire fighters in 1666 and now.I can talk about some of the jobs that people often did in 1666.
Life in London in 1666
What would it be like to live in London in 1666?
Watch this video here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPY-hr-8-M0
Discuss the following questions with your family.
What would it be like if you were rich or poor?
How would people communicate with each other?
What would happen if people became ill?
How did people get food and water?
What would happen if there was a fire?
Now look at these slides and consider the questions in them:
HISTORY ACTIVITYLI: To find out some of the ways in which how we live now is different and similar to how people lived in 1666.SC: I can I can describe some ways in which how we live now is different to 1666. I can describe some ways in which how we live now is similar to 1666.I can talk about the differences between fire fighters in 1666 and now.I can talk about some of the jobs that people often did in 1666.
Use the facts you have found out to sort pictures of equipment used by firefighters in 1666 and firefighters today.
1666 Present Day
PHSE
RESOURCES
LI: To learn how to keep myself safe when using the internet.SC: I can identify risks when using the internet. I understand which things should never be shared online. I know what to do when something online makes me feel uncomfortable.
PSHE ACTIVITY 1
Cut out cards below and match each problem with a rule to help you stay safe. You can do this with another member of your house!
PSHE ACTIVITY 2
LI: To learn about internet safety.SC: I can create a poster that gives top tips about staying safe online.