This term's topics
English - We will start the term by focussing on letter writing, using Paddington’s Post as our core text. We will investigate the way that letters are organised and develop our understanding of where capital letters should be used in our writing. We will then be writing letters to children in Hedgehog Class to find out more about life in Year 2. After that, we will be returning to story writing, using the story of Little Red and The Very Hungry Lion to explore traditional tales. We will then write our own versions of the story. We will continue with our Read Write Inc sessions every morning, working in small groups with others at our level to improve our phonics knowledge, ready for our Screening Check in June.
Maths - We will begin the term by exploring measurement, measuring heights, lengths and weights using a mixture of standard (metres, cm, kg) and non-standard (hands, books, marbles etc.) units. We will then move on to develop our understanding of multiplication and division, using equal groups, repeated addition, sharing, simple pictures, counting sticks and arrays to solve problems. We will introduce the idea of ‘remainders’ when dividing, and think about what to do with these ‘left over’ bits when we solve problems. We will also develop our ability to count in 2s, 5s and 10s, which will help to speed-up our working, and eventually lead to recall of our 2x, 5x and 10x tables.
Science - This term we will be investigating the properties of different materials, sorting them in a variety of ways and designing our own tests to find out how suitable they are for different jobs. We will think about the reasons why certain materials are used for specific purposes and suggest suitable alternatives that could be used for everyday tasks.
Humanities - In our geography lessons, we will be learning about seaside environments. We will discuss what people do when they go on seaside holidays and learn about natural and man-made features that we find in these places. We will then choose a specific seaside resort to investigate further (selected based on our own experiences) and compare this town with life in Stevenage. In history, meanwhile, we will explore seaside holidays from the past and discover how they have changed over the years. We will use photos, video clips and first-hand accounts to support our learning, and will use all of this to discuss how seaside environments have changed.
Take a look at our curriculum map for more information on our topics.