Welcome to Kingfishers Class 2024 2025
Year 2
Welcome to our class page. Here you will find information about your child's class and what they will be getting up to this year.
Welcome to Year 2 Presentation
Thank you to all the parents who were able to attend this years welcome meeting. I have attached the slides with all the information discussed.
Miss Cox
Autumn Term 1
Wow! What a fabulous 8 weeks. The children have settled well into year 2 and we are now in a solid routine with their work as well as behaviour and learning expectations.
In Literacy they have wrote a 'How to guide' on being an astronaut heading to space, in Maths they have been adding and subtracting two digits numbers, in history they have been looking at the history of themselves and how their lives compare to others of the past, in RE they have sequenced and explored the creation story and what it means to belong to this wonderful world and school and in science they have been exploring animal needs for survival.
I think it is safe to say that they have worked incredibly hard this term and I am extremely proud of the progress each child has made so far.
Moving on to next term we want to ensure that we keep up our current momentum of reading everyday (signing reading records to confirm), practicing spellings regularly and completing weekly homework. Reading for a minimum of 10 minutes every day with your child means they are exposed to the skills that will help develop and strengthen their reading and writing ability. If there are any difficulties or concerns with any of the home learning please do not hesitate to catch me and the gate at dismissal and have a chat with me.
Have a wonderful half term and look forward to seeing the children when we return on Monday 4th October 2024.
Black History Month
This year Key Stage One researched and learned about the extrodinary woman Mae Mae Jemison. Mae Jemison was the first Black woman in space. Mae Jemison didn’t like that there were no women astronauts. When she heard the famous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech
by Martin Luther King Jr., this pushed her to believe in her dream of being an astronaut. Mae Jemison also has a medical degree. She then worked as a doctor looking after volunteers working in African countries. The children really enjoyed learning about this extrodinary woman and her example how through hard work, dedication and determination you can achieve your dreams.
Forest School
This term Kingfishers their first visit of the year to Forest School. We foraged for Autumn leaves and matched them to the tree they had fallen from. We also went on a mini beast hunt and found creatures such as worms, snails, spiders and milipedes.
National Poetry Day
This term we celebrated National Poetry Day on Thursday 3rd October.
The theme this year was 'counting'. Kingfishers and Goldfinches were inspired by a poem called 'your voice counts' and decided to write our own Key Stage 1 poem about what we think counts. We then presented our poem to the whole school and it was well recieved which made the children in both classes feel very proud. I will include our group poem below for you to read and enjoy.
The children also went on to write their own personal poems which read out to their friends.