Spring 2026
Year 2
Year 2
Happy New Year, and welcome back!
This half term we welcome Miss O'Gorman to our class! She will be supporting and teaching until half term. Miss Palmer will return after half-term.
I feel that last half term the children did look after their belongings more and we certainly had a lot less lost property floating around. However, in the coming months of scarves, gloves and hats, please do try to make sure that your child's things are labelled to help us to return lost items to their owners.
We are also learning to join our handwriting, and the children are doing very well at using this in their independent work.
In spelling, we will continue to focus on spelling high frequency words correctly, but will also continue to learn new way sof spelling sounds such as
On Thursdays, Mrs Kyle will be teaching about measurement including length, height, mass, capacity and temperature! (Last term, the children learnt about 3D shape with Mrs Kyle, which I forgot to include on the newsletter!)
Later in the term we will be learning about life cycles, including the life cycles of humans, chicken, butterflies and frogs.
After half term, we will be using online charts and pictograms to gather and present data, and will use this to ask and answer questions - a nice link to maths.
As historians, we will be learning about the Great Fire of London! As part of this learning, we will be visiting the Monument in London. To enable us to do this trip, we will need 3 adult helpers. The date is likely to be Tuesday 24th March, so please do pencil this in your diaries, and let me know ASAP if you would be able to accompany us.
As musicians, we will be using Glockenspiels to learn to play three notes on an instrument, understanding which is the lowest, middle and highest pitch. We will also learn to recognise the sound of different families of instruments and how each makes its sounds. After half term we will begin to recognise and write music using dots (blobs), sticks & stave notation and will think about how to use dynamics, such as crescendo (getting louder), to add interest to a performance. We will also be taking part in 'World Sing-Up Day',