Hello wonderful Year 2! Welcome to your Learning @ Home page for this Wednesday!
All the activities we would like you to complete today are below. Try and finish them all - we want to be getting our brains ready to come back to school soon!
Don't forget to spend some time at the beginning of the day in God's Word! To help with this, here is our Bible verse of the week:
"I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes!"
Romans 1:16
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Go to Seesaw and move your star āļø for morning roll call.
Remember to upload one piece of work to Seesaw.
Complete the activities from your Connect book worksheet - finish the find-a-word and see if you can fill in the blanks to reveal this term's NEW memory verse!
Have a listen (and a sing-along!) to this Colin Buchanan song.
What does Colin say in his song "the gospel" is?
Print this sheet, find it in your booklet or use your own paper for writing phonograms, spelling words and sentences.
Follow Mr Charleston and practice your sounds for Week 1.
Write your 10 phonograms. Use a lead pencil before checking them at the end with a coloured pencil.
A NEW CLUE for the mystery word challenge will be told at the end of the video - will this help you narrow it down?
Follow Mrs Carter as she shares our Spelling words for the week. Remember you can pause the video if you need to.
Say the words, make them on your fingers, then write them on your Spelling sheet in your work booklets. Use a lead pencil before checking them at the end with a coloured pencil.
Choose ONE of the reading passages below that you can read without making too many errors.
The level they are indicates the difficulty - Level 1 is less challenging while Level 3 is the most challenging.
Set a timer for 1 minute and see how much of the passage you can read out loud. When the timer goes off, circle the word where you got up to. Repeat this 2 more times and see if you can beat your previous word.
IMPORTANT: DON'T RUSH - if you take your time when you read, you will actually end up reading more than you would if you rushed!
Remember to JUST CHOOSE ONE reading passage - when you've finished, make a video of yourself reading and upload it to Seesaw so your teachers can hear you read.
Persuasive Writing - Facts and opinions.
A fact can be proved right or wrong.
An opinion is someones thoughts or feelings about a situation.
Persuasive writing gives us an opinion about a topic.
šThis term we are learning about persuasive texts.
Sort these sentences into facts and opinions.
Read the meanings of fact and opinion above.
Read the instructions carefully. Complete the sheet.
On the balancing scale, each side equals when you add them together.
Eg: 5 + 6 = 11 7 + 4 = 11
5 + 6 = 7 + 4
On the balancing scale, eachside equals when you subtract the numbers.
Eg: 18 - 6 = 12 13 - 1 = 12
18 - 6 = 13 - 1
Head over to Seesaw and complete the activity Mrs Irvine has assigned for our class!