2019-2020 Yr 2&3
Your most recent work can now be found underneath the Newsround link so that you won't have to scroll all the way to the bottom of the page. All past work can still be found below - just keep scrolling. I hope you are all well and enjoying the work that has been set. Don't forget to wash your hands! Stay safe :)
Dear Parents/Carers,
We hope you are well. The work for Year Two and Year Three will be posted to this joint page. Please call the school if you have any concerns.
Please visit https://www.starfall.com/h/im-reading/?t=290869918 for a range of fun stories for children to simply read or listen to for enjoyment. To listen to more great stories go to Storyline Online at https://www.storylineonline.net/. These high quality stories are read out loud by fantastic actors and actresses.
For the children who attend Phonics lessons, please go to the 'Phonics'page under 'Children' for Phonics provision. There you will find resources to help your child to continue with their Reading curriculum.
Please keep scrolling down for next week's work when your child is ready for it!
Thank you,
Ms Chowdhury and Mrs Gayle
Remember to keep exercising with daily PE!
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PE with Joe Daily workouts Monday-Friday @ 9am
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Newsround Keep up with current affairs :)
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RE- Buddhist stories Pay special attention to the story of Siddhartha
Monday 20.04.20
- Reading and Writing Day 1.pdf
- Reading and Writing Day 1 PowerPoint support.pptx
- Writing Day 1.pdf
- Y2 Maths Day 1.pdf
- Y2 Maths Day 1 PowerPoint support.pptx
- Y3 Maths Day 1.pdf
- Y3 Maths Day 1 Powerpoint support.pptx
- Science - Resist the Wax - Instructions.pub.pdf
- Science - Resist the Wax - Examples.pdf
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RE - Who was Buddha? Watch these two Buddhist stories
Thursday 23.04.20
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Absorption experiment This is a similar experiment it the one I am asking you to do. It says 'pre-school' in it but don't worry, it is relevant!
Tuesday 24.03.2020
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Easter symbols RE video
Wednesday 25.03.2020
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Geography - What are volcanoes? Find out about volcanoes!
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Geography - Plate Tectonics and the Formation of Volcanoes Watch this video to find out about plate tectonics and how volcanoes are formed
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Geography - Layers of the Earth Watch this to find out about how the layers of our earth are formed
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Home Made Play Dough for Geography Activity If you don't have play dough at home, you can make your own using this very easy recipe and steps! Have fun :)
Thursday 26.03.2020
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Spelling game Just pick your year group :)
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Brain game Find the odd one out or are they all the same?
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Brain game Music based brain game
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Blue Planet (BBC iPlayer) A treat for Friday!
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Soft vs. Hard Materials and Absorption Find out some important information to conduct your experiment here :)
Tuesday 31.03.2020
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The Easter Story Watch the Easter Story here
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The Easter Story Read the Easter Story here
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Year 2 Counting games Pick the ones you want to play!
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Year 3 Mental Maths games Pick the ones you want to play!
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SPAG - The Adjective Detective Clink on the various links on the page to find out about adjectives and how they are used!
Monday 06.04.2020
Wednesday 08.04.2020
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Tour Inside a Volacano Take a tour!
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Inside a Volcano Have a look at this video to see what a volcano looks like inside - and what the heat and lava does to the drones trying to capture the images!
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Lava vs. Water What happens when lava and water meet?
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Margaret Godrey's website Have a look at Margaret Godfrey's style of art
Thursday 09.04.2020
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Y2 Mental Maths games - Ordering Pick the ones you want to play!
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Y3 Mental Maths games - Place Value Pick the ones you want to play!
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SPAG - Noun Game A learning experience and game developed by the University of Manchester
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SPAG - Noun game Noun explorer!
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Music - Carnival of the Animals via YouTube Listen to this beautiful and popular piece of music composed by Camille Saint-Saens. Do you think he captured the musical representation of each animal well?
Friday 10.04.2020
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Geography - Volcanic Eruptions Find out more about what happens when a volcano erupts!
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Geography - Different types of eruptions Did you know that there are different types of eruptions? Click here to find out more!