Year Two Curriculum Meeting
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The school day
• Each day your child will have an English (literacy) lesson.
• A maths lesson• A phonics lesson• Lunchtime• Two 15 minute playtimes• A topic lesson• A story
Teaching ReadingWe use a wide range of books for teaching
reading. Children read fiction and non fiction books, poetry and plays.
We use big books for class reading. We use these for the focus of our weekly literacy work.
We use graded reading books for group and individual reading.
We have graded books for children to take home. We encourage children to take books home to practise their reading.
Literacy/English
Teaching Reading - Phonics
We teach phonics so that children can use their knowledge of sounds to read words.
We concentrate on the sounds that groups of letters make e.g. ai, oa, ie, ee, or, oi, ue, er, ar.
We use a variety of games to teach phonics
We teach children how to ‘sound talk’ words. We teach children alternative letter patterns for sounds e.g. ai rain ay play a-e game
Reading ComprehensionIt is vital that children understand what they are
reading and we spend a lot of time discussing books.
We discuss the main events in stories, the different story settings, the characters and their actions and motives.
Children complete written comprehension exercises.
We teach children to scan the text for key words and to re-read sections of text carefully to help them to answer questions.
Helping at HomeEncourage your child to read at home. Encourage your child to use the sounds they
know to help read unknown words.
Encourage your child to ‘sound talk’ words.
Encourage your child to split longer words up into smaller parts.
Talk to your child about the books they have read.
Complete the weekly literacy homework sheet with your child.
What do we do?
• We use the Primary Framework for maths.
• We follow the year 2 programmes but also take examples from year 1 and year 3 as appropriate for our children.
• We continually assess the children both formally and informally.
Maths
How do we work?
• The children work individually, in pairs and in groups.
• We often do a mental warm up, which includes recall of doubles, halves, times tables, number bonds and patterns in calculations.
• The main lesson involves consolidation, building upon and/or new concepts.
Numeracy or Maths
Maths is split into different areas:
•Number – numbers, addition and subtraction, place value, fractions
•Geometry – shape, position and direction
•Statistics
•Measurement
Foundation subjects
• Religious Education• Science• History• Geography• Design and Technology• Art• Physical Education• I.C.T• Music• P.S.H.E
Topics
We will cover different topics over the year:Fit and healthy – keeping our body fit and healthyLight up the sky – linked to Divali and Bonfire nightVictorians – people from the pastOnce upon a time – writing stories and making a puppetVehicles – learning about different vehicles, designing our own vehicle and then making a vehicleNocturnal Animals – Lots of facts about animals that come out at night and why.Far, far away - We look at Africa and compare it to Engand. We also learn about L.S Lowry.
Homework
• Reflects work done during the week and will give further practice.
• Will be discussed beforehand and would best be done with an adult alongside.
• Don’t put pressure on your child, have fun working together, encourage them to talk about the how and why.
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