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 Home Learning for our Year Two Children

Please find learning resources to help teaching and learning at home. I know this is a challenging time for us all and I would like to remind you all not to put any unnecessary pressure on yourselves or the children. We can only work together and do our best in these difficult circumstances. The following activities are designed to be used as a ‘pick and mix’ style of learning, which can be accessed as and when you need them. Most of these activities do not need to be printed and can accessed from the screen. If the home learning is too much, simply read with your child daily and take time to play, talk and enjoy your precious time with them. Remember, we are here if you ever need to talk or if you have any questions, no matter how trivial they may seem. Please contact us via Class Dojo. Miss Allen

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Long and Short Vowel Sounds
with Mr Heesom

‘dge’ and ‘ge’ with Mr Heesom

‘g’ and ‘j’ with Mr Heesom

Soft ‘c’ with Mr Heesom

‘gn’ and ‘kn’ with Mr Heesom

‘wr’ with Mr Heesom

‘le’ with Mr Heesom

‘el’ and ‘al’ with Mr Heesom

‘il’ with Mr Heesom

‘y’ grapheme with Mr Heesom

Mr Heesom explains the ‘all’ sound

Mr Heesom ‘o’ as ‘u’

Mr Heesom with ‘tion’

Mr Heesom with Plurals - Lesson 1

Mr Heesom with Plurals - Lesson 2

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Addition with Mrs Pearce

Subtraction with Mrs Pearce

Multiplication with Mrs Pearce

Division with Mrs Pearce

Place Value with Mrs Pearce

Addition Facts with Mrs Pearce

Subtraction Facts with Mrs Pearce

Fractions of amounts with Mrs Pearce

‘Weight’ with Mr Heesom

‘Capacity’ with Mr Heesom

2D Shapes with Mrs Pearce

Money with Mrs Pearce


SATs Practice Papers

Arithmetic (2017)

Maths (Marking Scheme - 2017)

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Handwriting with Mrs Ford

Small to tall letters with Mrs Ford

Diagonal Joins with Mrs Ford

‘ll’ Handwriting with Mrs Ford

‘sl’ Handwriting with Mrs Ford

‘n’ to ‘k’ Handwriting with Mrs Ford

‘c’ to ‘k’ Handwriting with Mrs Ford

Handwriting with Mrs Ford