Over the last few Thursdays , P2 have been developing their knowledge of telling the time, using both digital and analogue clicks.
Please find attached, 3 links to games which would consolidate their knowledge of o’clock, half past and quarter to. There are 2 additional levels in game 3 which cover time to the nearest 5 minutes and nearest minute, which has not been tackled in class. However, if you like a challenge and have the time to explore this, give it a try. These games can be completed multiple times, to help consolidate learning.
Primary 2 had a lovely day, raising awareness of Children in Need. We completed our 25 star jump challenge, searched for Pudsey in a scavenger hunt through the school and decorated some very tasty looking Pudsey biscuits!
The children looked fabulous in all their Pudsey outfits-thank you!
Feel free to make a donation to the official Children in Need 2025 fundraiser.
BRRRR! On Thursday, Primary 2 took their numeracy learning outside. Despite the cold weather, Primary 2 enjoyed using chalks to draw their clocks on the playground and demonstrated their knowledge of half past and o’clock. Well done everyone!
For homework this week, the pupils will be asked to complete another look, cover, write and check worksheet practicing their spelling words that they have been learning in class. They can use any type of pen or pencil to complete their homework.
Reading books have been sent home this week. They can read these as of and when they wish as part of their reading for enjoyment. Could I ask that all reading books are kept in their bag to ensure they are in school when needed.
Any questions please feel free to give me a message,
Thank you to all our visitors who came along to support our fabulous Primary 2 class yesterday, while they showed off their knowledge of 2D/3D shapes. We couldn’t have managed the nets without you!
Have a wonderful holiday!
Over the past few weeks, Primary 2 have been working very hard on learning the “ch” sound. To celebrate the end of our learning, we went outside for some fun activities! The pupils took part in a race where they had to run to me, write down the word I called out, and then run back to their team. Everyone had a fantastic time- the children were so enthusiastic and competitive!
Primary 2 have been extending their knowledge of 2D shapes over the last few weeks. We finished our block of learning by building 2D shapes, using lollipop sticks and play doh, as well as creating some fabulous chalk drawings in the playground. Our recently learned ‘Shape song’ is incredibly catchy and helped us remember the names of shapes with up to 12 sides.