Thursday 2nd July 2020

Good morning Year 2,

I hope you all had a lovely day yesterday. Thank you for sharing your fantastic learning with me. I hope you are enjoying all the activities for virtual sports week. Remember to send your scores to popepaulolympics@herts.sch.uk

You will find today’s learning in the table below.

Have a wonderful day!

Miss Davey

Subject Activity
Prayer Prayer for Thursday 2nd July

Gracious God, fill me with your grace, that I may be open to your presence in every fiber of my being, every minute of my day, and in every person I meet.

Spelling &
Handwriting
Compose a sentence for five of the spellings words and write your sentences in your handwriting book.

girl’s
boy’s
woman’s
child’s
man’s
dog’s
cat’s
Reading Continue to read daily and discuss what you have read.You can access plenty of wonderful books via the Harper Collins website: https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/Portal.aspx

Username: parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password:Parents20!

Use the Teacher Login area.

Maths 02-07-2020
Morning Challenge

WALT: Solve word problems and reasoning questions.Use four different numbers from this list to complete the number sentences below:  5   15   25   35   45   55

□ + □ = 60

□ + □ = 60

Write the missing number in the boxes.

10 + □ = 16 + 3

32 + 6 = 40 – □

Sarah and John count cars.  Sarah counts 37 red cars.  John counts 24 blue cars.  How many cars do they count altogether?

There are 65 cakes. 15 boys and 29 girls each take a cake. How many cakes are left?

Peter buys a cake for 73p and pays with £1. How much change should he get?

English Thursday 2nd July 2020
WALT: Use apostrophes

Apostrophes

How nice to be

an apostrophe

floating

above an 

hovering

like a paper kite

in between the it’s

eavesdropping

tiptoeing

high above the that’s 

an inky comet

spiralling

the highest tossed

of hats.

By Roger McGough 

 

Plural or possessive?

Read the sentences below.

Do they contain a word needing an apostrophe?

Remember …

Plurals mean there is more than one. These do not need an apostrophe.
Possessives mean it belongs to someone.  This does have an apostrophe.

Several carrots lay on the ground. [plural]

They were the rabbit’s carrots. [possessive]

  1. The trees were getting ready for autumn.
  2. The rabbits favourite tree was the oak.
  3. The oak trees leaves were starting to fall.
  4. The birds nest was in the tree.
  5. The trees branches were shaking.
  6. The winds came from the four corners of the world.
  7. The rabbits loved the trees protection.
  8. In winter, the trees branches were bare.
Wider Curriculum This week is our Virtual Sports Week, so afternoon learning will be focused on the theme of the Olympics. Click here for the powerpoint that will take you through the daily events and cross-curricular activities. Please remember to send your scores to popepaulolympics@herts.sch.uk