27.2.18

We had a visit from Madame Miller today to help us learn French. She taught us how to say ‘hello’ and ‘goodbye’ in French as well as helping us to say our numbers in French.

We were being gymnasts in the gym today and travelling along the bench by sliding or jumping, as well as balancing on different parts of our bodies.

Homework w/b 27.2.18

Homework w/b 27.2.18

Sounds

This week’s sound is magic ‘i-e’ (ride, kite, ripe etc). Practise reading the ‘i-e’ words highlighted in yellow at the back of your homework jotter.

Complete the worksheet and stick it in your jotter.

Spelling

We will continue to practise these words – too, he, she, we, me, be, was.

Use the 5 rules of spelling (LOOK, SAY, COVER, WRITE and CHECK) and write each word in rainbow colours 3 times each. Challenge – can you write sentences using 2 or 3 spelling words in the same sentence? Try a few different sentences. Remember capitals and full stops.

Reading

Read your book together each night.

We will be continuing to summarise the main points in a story. Talk about the most important things from the BEGINNING, MIDDLE and END of the story.

Common Reading Words

Practise reading your words in yellow from the word wall at the back of your jotter and any words from your word wallet. Do this EVERY night.

Maths

We will continue to learn how to add on from number 9 using a 10 number frame.

We learned 9 + 7 is the same as 10 + 6.

Draw two 10 frames in your jotter and use small objects to help you with these sums (use smarties/coco pops etc to count with).

9 + 6 =           9 + 8 =           9 + 5 =

9 + 7 =           9 + 9 =           9 + 4 =

9 + 10 =          9 + 3 =           9 + 2 =

Fairtrade Fortnight

Over the next few weeks the children will be learning about Fairtrade farmers and their produce. There will be a competition to design the best Fairtrade mascot. Use the entry form provided and include your name, class and house on it. Give your mascot a name, maybe a superpower and colour your mascot using bright colours.

The winner will receive 5,000 house points and runners up will be awarded 3,000, 2,000 or 1,000 points.

There will also be a Fairtrade tuck shop running over the next two weeks where the children can buy Fairtrade chocolate snacks. The prices will be 30p or 50p per snack.

World Book Day

This Thursday 1st March is World Book Day. Your child may come to school dressed as a book character or wearing their pyjamas ready for a ‘bedtime’ story. We will be doing different literacy activities and our theme will be animals and the zoo. You may bring in any animal or zoo stories or soft toys.

 

 

 

Wonderful Wednesday


Primary 2 started the day showing Mr Green their fabulous handwriting and spelling skills. He was very impressed!

Next the boys and girls were in the learning zone.  They told Mr Green all about the skills they were learning and demonstrated how to work together, share resources and take responsibility for tidying up!

After lunch Primary 2 were learning about Global Goals.  They designed superheroes that can help make the goals come true.

Finally a coach from Clyde FC came to take Primary 2 for a football coaching session. We have some fantastic footballers in Primary 2. I might phone the new Scotland manager and arrange a few call ups for the next international match.

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Homework w/b 20.2.18

Sounds

This week’s sound is ‘igh’ (light, fright, highlight etc). Practise reading the ‘igh’ words highlighted in orange at the back of your homework jotter.

Try these games; http://www.galacticphonics.com/longvowels/igh/interactive/ighmatchup.htm

http://www.galacticphonics.com/longvowels/igh/interactive/ighspell/ighspell.htm

Spelling

We will continue to practise these words – will, that, this, then, them, with, see, for, now, down, look.

Can you write a story using at least 5 of the words above? Challenge – can you use all the words in your story?

Reading

We are learning how to summarise the main points in a story. Talk about the most important things from the BEGINNING, MIDDLE and END of the story. Draw a picture and write one sentence to summarise the most important point for each part.

Common Reading Words

Practise reading your words in orange from the word wall at the back of your jotter and any words from your word wallet. Do this EVERY night.

Maths

We are learning how to add on from number 9 using a 10 number frame.

We learned 9 + 3  is the same as 10 + 2. This example shows this;

Draw two 10 frames in your jotter and use small objects to help you with these sums (use smarties/coco pops/pennies etc to count with).

Try these sums;

9 + 2 = ¨       9 + 4 = ¨         9 + 3 = ¨

9 + 6 = ¨       9 + 5 = ¨         9 + 1 = ¨

Try this game to help solve problems using maths vocabulary;

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/blast-off

Choose ‘Count on and back’ and work through the games. How far can you go?

  

 

 

16.2.18

Primary 2 took the school assembly today and taught everyone all about the tradition of Pancake Day. We sung songs, said a poem and played a pancake game, as well as letting everyone listen to the story of ‘Mr. Wolf’s  Pancakes’.  What a good job they did – well done Primary 2!

8.2.18

We have enjoyed listening and talking about our Scottish research. What a lot of great information we have been finding out about. Thanks to all the parents for their help and support with this. The children loved presenting it to the class too!

 

 

Homework w/b 6.2.18

Literacy

We are learning about writing instructions and how to start each instruction with a doing word. Try this game together – you may need to read each part to your child and talk about the most sensible choice.

http://www.funenglishgames.com/writinggames/instructions.html

Sounds

This week’s sound is magic ‘e-e’ (here, eve, Steve etc). Practise reading the ‘e-e’ words highlighted in blue at the back of your homework jotter.

Write a sentence using as many words as you can. Underline each ‘e-e’ word.

Spelling

We will continue to practise these words – are, my, her.

Use the 5 rules of spelling (LOOK, SAY, COVER, WRITE and CHECK) and write each word 3 times in small letters and then 3 times in capitals. Can you find these words in a story?

Reading

We will be learning how to summarise the main points in a story. Talk about the most important things from the BEGINNING, MIDDLE and END of the story. Draw a picture and write one sentence to summarise the most important point for each part.

Maths

We will be learning about adding on from number 10. Try these sums;

Assembly

Keep practising any speaking parts for our assembly on ‘Pancake Day’. The date for our assembly has been changed to Friday 16th February so you have extra time to practise.