Wednesday 22nd April 2020
Good morning Year 2,
I hope you all had a great day yesterday and that you all managed to safely enjoy some of the beautiful sunshine. Thank to everyone who has emailed me and shared their wonderful Easter learning. I am very impressed! Keep up the good work and keep the emails coming. You know where to find me … year2@popepaul.herts.sch.uk
In the table below you will find today’s learning activities.
The metamorphosis from caterpillar to butterfly has occurred. The butterflies have all spread their wings and flown away. Enjoy the video!
Have a lovely day!
Miss Davey
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Prayer | Prayer for Wednesday 22nd April 2020
Loving God, in Christ Jesus, the servant of all, you call us to the service of others. Grant to those who govern the community the skill to recognise its urgent needs Endow us all with patience and courage, that we may care for the suffering, feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, and sustain the needy. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. |
Handwriting | Copy and complete these sentences using this week’s spelling words into your handwriting books.
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Reading | Continue to read daily and discuss what you have read.You can access plenty of wonderful books via the Harper Collins website: Username: parents@harpercollins.co.uk
Password:Parents20! Use the Teacher Login area. |
Maths
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22-04-2020 Morning Challenge Make your own hundred square. Use 2 different colours for the odd and even numbers.Find pairs of numbers on your hundred square that total 100.How many different pairs can you find?Record your answers as number sentences. e.g. 88 + 12 = 100
WALT: Solve a measurement problem Extension Challenge: |
English
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Tuesday 22nd April 2020 WALT: Identify adjectives ![]()
Now rewrite all of the sentences. Add more detail by extending the sentences or adding in another adjective to make them more interesting. |
Science
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Seeds of Life
Come up with as many similarities and differences as you can for these seeds. Think about the following:
Which seed do you think is the odd one out?
Remember to explain your reasoning.
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Easter Home Learning