Home LearningYear 2
Date: Monday 18th MayToday’s activities:
Subject Learning Overview
PE Joe Wicks YouTube PE lesson See link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8o8wMg AT-Y
Maths Data
Writing Questions
SPaG Punctuation / editing
Reading Practise reading a picture bookWider
Curriculum History / DTHandwriting
Practise e, s, f
Class StoryOpen Very Carefully
https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/open-very-carefully/
Museum Tour See what other information you can find out about the Great Fire of Londonhttp://www.fireoflondon.org.uk/story/the-fire/
Keep logging into:
Staff emails: MBarnes@ VHadabora @ or [email protected]
MathsLearning Sequence
Challenge
Acqu
ire a
ndRe
fine
Using the pictures above, create a tally chart.
Prac
tice
and
Appl
yNow, put the information into a graph.
Exte
nd a
nd D
eepe
n
Using the graph, answer these questions.1. What has the most pictures?
2. What has the least pictures?
3. What is the difference between the cart and the fireman? Write a number sentence to show this.
4. If there were 3 more diaries, how many would there be now? Write a number sentence to show this.
5. If there were 2 less fire pictures, how many would there be now? Write a number sentence to show this.
WritingSamuel Pepys asked the people of London about their experience
of the Great Fire of London and how they felt. This helps us to understand what it was like living at the time of the fire.
As we are living through history at the moment, your job is to find out how one of your family members is feeling during lockdown and what their experience is like. This could be
someone in your home or you could phone a grandparent or another relative.
Your writing task today is to think of the questions you are going to ask your family member.
Tomorrow, you are going to interview your family member.
Try to use different question starters. Use the word mat to help you.
Here are some examples of questions you could write:
What have you enjoyed about lockdown?
How do you feel about home learning?
Are you looking forward to lockdown ending?
SPaG
Check the questions you have written. Do they make sense?
Have you started each one with a capital letter?
Have you remember to put a question mark at the end?
Reading
This week, we would like you to choose your favourite picture book to share with
the rest of Year 2.
Practise reading it aloud, read it to your family, your toys, your pets and anyone
else who will listen until you are an expert.
Once you have practised, send in a video of you reading the book (remembering to show the pictures too), to Mrs Hadabora – [email protected] and from next week, we
can share your book as the class story.
Wider Curriculum
Another way of putting the fire out in 1666 was using fire squirts.
Original squirts would have been made from wood carved by hand, and then later made from brass with leather inserts to help seal the inner tube to squirt water. Some squirts would have been that large, they would have required multiple people to operate them. It was still faster to use buckets to throw water onto a fire, but a squirt could reach the upper floors of a building unlike a bucket.
Have a go at making your own (make sure the toilet rolls are empty before using them!). See how far or how high you can
squirt water. Have fun!
Y2 Spellings for ongoing practiceYear 2 Spelling Words
List 1
BecauseBothChild
ChildrenClimbColdDoorEvery
EverybodyFindFloorGoldHoldKindMindMostOldOnlyPoorToldWild
Christmas
List 2
BehindAfterBath
BeautifulBreakClassEvenFast
FatherGrassGreatHour
ImproveLastMovePassPastPathPlantPrettyProveSteakSure
List 3
AgainMrMrsAnyBusy
ClothesParentsPeopleShouldSugarCouldEyeHalf
ManyMoneyWaterWho
WholeWould
Recommended