Homework for Year Two
Hello year two, we hope you have all enjoyed the Easter holidays and have been able to enjoy some of the lovely sunshine we have had. We are missing you lots and are hoping that we can all be together again soon. Until then, we will be setting you some homework to do each day.
Please use the same rules that we follow in class. Take your time to read the homework carefully. Remember to write or draw your work neatly in your book. Always use the think it, say it, write it, read it back rule to make sure you have not missed anything out or made any mistakes. If using the computer, save your work using a sensible name. Always try your best.
In the homework grid are two activities for you to try to complete each day. Most are tasks that you can finish the same day. However, there are a few that either follow on to the next day, or to the next week.
You have all been given your HWB and My Maths user names and passwords, but if you are having difficulty please e-mail us on maesycoedprimary82@gmail.com
Sometimes you will record your work in the book we provided, or on HWB using Jit 5. Please remember to save your work.
We would also like you to try to do the ‘Daily Five’ activities if possible. These are reading, maths practise, keep fit, being creative and celebrating something you have done well.
Ideas for Daily Five
Reading Ideas -any books, magazines, or newspapers you may have at home. Reading or listening to e-books online (go to www.oxfordowl.co.uk and register for this free site) Browse the eBooks. Reading recipes, instructions for games, information on the school blog or any other text you have at home.
Maths Ideas – everyday maths such as telling the time, money, and measures. Possible questions - What time does this tv programme start? How long did it last? What will the time be in 45 minutes? How long is it until you go to bed? How much does this cost? What coins / notes can I use? How much is this item plus this item? How much change would I have? What is the total weight of these two tins? How much flour do we need to make this? How many pop bottles would make 2 litres?
Keep Fit Ideas – Daily walk, jog or run, Joe Wicks PE work out, exercises in the garden, skipping, dancing, circuits in house or garden.
Being Creative Ideas – drawing, painting, collage, making junk models, building with Lego or any kind of blocks or sets, singing songs (www.outoftheark.co.uk) or (www.youtube.com) making actions, dancing, acting and performing.
Celebrating – Take some time each day to think about something that you have done well and celebrate it!
In our class page there are a range of websites that you could use to access games and apps to improve your learning make sure you take a look.
Stay safe
Mrs Ward and Mrs Davies Cox
The STEM list is a way of incorporating STEM in a fun way. Some of the activities can't be done at present but many of them can be. Take your time working your way through the list and evidence them anyway you'd like. There is no time limit!
This is a selection of links of educational websites you and your children can access
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