Author Visit – David Lucas

Today the author David Lucas came to visit us as part of Book Week.

He read the story of ‘Grendel – A Cautionary Tale about Chocolate’ and then taught the children how to draw Grendel using simple shapes. The children thought about what they might wish for if they were given three wishes like Grendel in the story.

David then showed the children how they can create their own imaginative story characters using combinations of words e.g. an ice and fire dragon, a robot tiger or a class princess.

The children have brought their drawings and ideas home with them and David has challenged them to continue working on these. If they develop their characters further or use their ideas to write a story it would be great to share these in class.

Just a reminder that on Friday it is dressing up day and we will be holding our second hand book sale. Any book donations will be gratefully received tomorrow or Friday and books will be on sale for 50p each.

Weekly note- week beginning 5.2.18

2.2.18

Dear Parents/Carers,

Maths
Our work in maths next week will be looking at symmetry and telling the time to the quarter hour. We shall also be moving on to looking at how times to the quarter hour are represented on a digital clock. To help your child prepare for this you may like to help them look at different clocks (digital and analogue) that you may have around your home. You could also encourage them to look for symmetrical things in the world around us (e.g. road signs, household objects, toys).

Homework
Please see the planet research homework (that your child should have brought home today) that your child will need to complete by Wednesday 7th February please. This homework will greatly help your child to write their report in class.

Bring and Buy Book Sale
As part of our Book Week celebrations this year we will be holding a ‘Bring and Buy a Book’ sale on Friday 10th February. The children are invited to bring to school any unwanted books from home which are still in good condition and could be loved by another child. All the books will be sold for 50p and the money raised will be used to buy new books for the school. The sale will take place during school time in the main hall. If your child would like to buy a book(s) in the sale then please can they bring 50p coins with them on Friday. They will be allowed to buy 2 books when visiting with their class. Any extra books will then be available to purchase at lunch time.

Author Visit
We are very lucky to have the author and illustrator David Lucas visiting us on Wednesday to talk to the children about his books.

Book Day
On Friday 9th February, the children are invited to come to school dressed as a character from a chosen book. The children will have time to talk about their chosen book character and the story from which they are from.

Thank you for your continued support
Mrs Ash, Mrs Ashworth/Mrs Le Prevost and Mrs Page

Weekly Note – week commencing 29.1.18

Dear Parents/Carers,

Maths

Next week we shall be learning to add  2 digit numbers using our knowledge of partitioning to help. Addition of 2 digit numbers will be modelled using a number line before moving onto a slightly more formal calculation as shown below.

48+36 =

40+30=70

8+6=14

70 + 14 = 84

Bring and Buy Book Sale

As part of our Book Week celebrations this year we will be holding a ‘Bring and Buy a Book’ sale on Friday 9th February. The children are invited to bring to school any unwanted books from home which are still in good condition and could be loved by another child. All the books will be sold for 50p and the money raised will be used to buy new books for the school. The sale will take place during school time in the main hall. If your child would like to buy a book(s) in the sale then please can they bring 50p coins with them on Friday. They will be allowed to buy 2 books when visiting with their class. Any extra books will then be available to purchase at lunch time.

Book Day

On Friday 9th February, the children are invited to come to school dressed as a character from a chosen book. The children will have time to talk about their chosen book character and the story from which they are from.  

Many thanks,

Mrs Ashworth, Mrs Ash, Mrs Page

 

Weekly Note 19.1.18

19.1.18

 

Dear Parents/Carers,

 

Maths

Next week we will be focusing on multiplication and division.  The children will be looking at jumps on a numberline e.g. for 4×5 the children will jump from 0 to 5 to 10 to 15 to 20 to find the answer.

Then moving onto sharing, division and problem solving e.g.

Two friends want to buy some cakes and share them equally.

They could buy a bag of 9, 13 or 10 cakes

What size bag should they buy so that they can share them equally?

 

Sam has 15 sweets. She puts them into groups of 5.

How many groups of 5 can she make?

What if she put them into groups of 2? Would there be any left over?

Your child should have brought home his/her Rainbow Maths doubling and halving targets now.  Please help your child to achieve their target by giving regular help with these.

 

Literacy

Next week the children will be finishing their own non-fiction space stories and then we will move on to look at non-chronological reports. Studying the features of these i.e. headings, sub headings, paragraphs, technical vocabulary,  etc  The children will research and look at reports on planets.

 

Thank you for all the materials for space rockets that you have sent in, please keep sending these in –  particularly shiny materials or things like metal washers that some children have decided to use for windows!

 

Many thanks

The Year 2 Team

Daily Mile information

Mrs C Mason St Martin’s Primary School

Headteacher Route des Coutures

St Martin

GUERNSEY

Telephone: (01481) 756060 GY4 6HN

Email: office@stmartins.sch.gg

Website: www.stmartins-sch.gg

Dear Parent/Carer,

You will probably be aware of recent concerns around physical inactivity and childhood obesity. As they go through primary school, many children put on weight and, across the UK, around 35% of pupils in their final year of primary are categorised as overweight or obese.

Experts have described this as an epidemic and a crisis that must be tackled before it is too late.

However, there is an initiative called The Daily Mile which started in February 2012 by Elaine Wyllie, who was then a headteacher in Scotland. She was concerned by children’s lack of fitness and went on to prove The Daily Mile to be both sustainable and effective in improving activity levels and obesity in school.

The Daily Mile is very simple to start in schools. Without wasting time to change into kit, children go out into the fresh air to run, jog or walk for 15 minutes. It is not competitive: most children will average a mile in that time, with some doing more and some doing less. It is not PE, sport or cross-country but a physical activity which is aimed at improving children’s physical, social, emotional and mental health and well being. It can also help children to focus and concentrate in the classroom and raise their attainment.

Since 2015, The Daily Mile has been adopted by over 1,600 schools in the UK and interest from Belgium and the Netherlands has been expressed.

Therefore, we would like to introduce The Daily Mile, and it’s health and well being benefits, for the children in Year 2 at St Martin’s. We intend to run 3 mornings per week at 9.15 am. Children can come to school in their trainers and change into their school shoes after their run. They are able to run in normal shoes as well.

The days your child will run are as follows –

Mrs Ash’s Class – Monday, Tuesday and Friday

Mrs Ashworth’s Class – Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Mrs Page’s Class – Monday, Tuesday and Thursday

As a school we are really excited about this new initiative and we are looking forward to the benefits it will bring to your child/children. To find out more we strongly recommend you visit the website: www.thedailymile.co.uk.

We look forward to reaping the benefits of this initiative and please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any questions.

Kind regards,

The Year 2 team

Week beginning 15.1.18

12.1.18

Dear Parents/Carers,

Maths

Next week we shall be covering the following areas in maths:

•Creating number fact families using our knowledge of addition/subtraction and also multiplication/division i.e. if I know that 12 + 8 = 20 then I also know that 8+12= 20, 20-12= 8 and 20-8= 12.

•Finding the unknown number in a number calculation e.g. 20 = + 12

Library Days

Please note that there has been some disruption to our library days recently due to issues with the library computer system. For this reason your child may have come home without any books or with books on a day which may not have been their usual library day. We apologise for this but we hope things will be back to normal next week!

Space Topic- More junk modelling required!

The children have been really enjoying our Space topic so far. In order for the children to make their space rockets (which we are in the process of designing), we still need lots more of the following items before we can go ahead and start making them. If you have any then we would be very grateful if you could send them our way:

– Kitchen roll tubes or cardboard tubes

– Bottle lids

– Yoghurt pots

– 1 litre bottles (plastic)

– Tin foil (even if it’s just scraps)

– Actimel yoghurt drink pots or similar

– Pringle tubes

– Foil cake cases- from apple pies, jam tarts etc

Many thanks for your continued support,

Mrs Ashworth, Mrs Ash, Mrs Page

Weekly Note – week commencing 8.1.18

Dear Parents/Carers,

Welcome back to the Spring term. We hope that you have had a good Christmas.

Maths

Our Rainbow maths targets for this term will be focused on helping the children double and halve numbers quickly and accurately. Alongside this they shall also be working on a times table target. Next week we shall be assessing the children and setting targets accordingly. Your child will then bring home a letter outlining the targets that they will be working on. These targets will be checked regularly in timed assessments which the children will then bring home to show you how well they are meeting their targets.

Next week in maths we will be working on addition and subtraction where we will be reviewing strategies to help us add/subtract to and from 2 digit numbers.

Topic

Our main topic for this term is Space and we have lots of cross curricular activities planned which we hope the children will enjoy. Next week we shall begin by looking at the different planets in the solar system before selecting one to research in more detail. We shall then be writing non chronological reports on this planet. We are always happy for the children to bring additional resources or information from home that they may want to share with their class.

Art Resources

To help us travel into our space journey we are beginning by making our own space rockets. To boost our resources for this project, if you have any of the following items at home we would be very pleased to receive them:

  • Cylindrical shaped tubes
  • Plastic bottles
  • Bottle tops
  • Small foil cake cases
  • yogurt drink bottles

Many thanks,

Mrs Ashworth, Mrs Ash, Mrs Page

 

Weekly Note 8.12.17

8.12.17

Dear Parents,

Christmas with the Aliens Concert – The children have been working really hard for their Christmas concert next week and we look forward to welcoming you to watch it on Wednesday 13th December at 2 o’clock in the school hall.  Please remember to bring your two tickets.

Church Visit – Our Year 2 children will be going to St Martin’s church on Wednesday 13th at 11 o’clock (until approx. 12 o’clock) to watch the Year 5’s Christmas service dress rehearsal.  We need lots of adults to accompany the children to the church so please let us know if you are able to come with us.

 

Infant Christmas Party – Please remember to send in some food for the Christmas party on Thursday 14th December.  The children can wear party clothes but will need footwear suitable for running around in.

Mrs Ash’s Class – Small cakes, chocolate biscuits

Mrs Ashworth’s Class- Sausage rolls, cocktail sausages, cheese rolls  etc

Mrs Page’s Class – Sandwiches

(Please remember no nuts)

 

Last Day of Term – On the last day of term (Tuesday 19 December) children can wear a Christmas jumper / Christmas accessories / or anything Christmassy for a donation of 50p which will go to LEPRA.

School finishes at 1 o’clock on this day so the children will not need lunch but can bring in a larger mid-morning snack.

Phonics Homework  – Due to timetable disruptions this week there will be no spellings homework today.  The children will get their last list of the year next week.

 

Thank you for all your help and support this term.

We hope you have a really lovely Christmas.

Mrs Ash, Mrs Ashworth and Mrs Page

Weekly note- 4th December 2017

1.12.17

Dear Parents/Carers,

Maths
Next week we shall be naming 3d shapes and exploring their properties using mathematical language such as ‘faces’ ‘vertices’ ‘flat’ and ‘curved.’ To help your child with this, you could challenge your child to look for and describe 3d shapes in everyday objects which you may have around the home. We shall also be thinking about measuring weight, using weighing scales and introducing weight measurement terms such as ‘gram’ and ‘kilogram’ and finding objects that are heavier and lighter than these units of weight.

Christmas Fayre
The PTA Christmas Fayre is on Thursday 7th December from 1.30 – 4.00. You can collect your child from their class at 2.15 to take them to the fayre.
If possible, the PTA are asking Year 2 families to provide items of food with a use by date which is later than the 8th December to make up hampers which will then be used as raffle prizes.

Christmas Concert
Just a reminder that your child should have come home with two tickets for the Year 2 Christmas Concert (‘Christmas with the Aliens’) today. The rehearsals for the concert are going brilliantly and the children are doing a fantastic job. If your child has come home with lines to learn, please could they continue to practise saying them in a loud, clear voice. Thank you for all your help with this!

Colouring Books
We have had lots of wet playtimes recently and there are still some children without a colouring book to colour. Please could you ensure your child has a colouring book that they can keep in their tray for rainy days – thank you.

Nut Allergy- Mrs Page’s Class
Just a reminder that we have someone with a severe nut allergy in Mrs Page’s class. Please could you ensure that all packed lunches are nut-free. Many thanks.

Thank you for your continued support,
The Year 2 team