Adel St John The Baptist

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Welcome to Year 2

 

Year 2 Curriculum Map

Welcome to Year 2!

Welcome to the Autumn term in Year 2! The children will be in class with Miss Jackson (Monday and Tuesday) and Miss White (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), with additional support from Mrs Pullan. Above is our Long Term Plan for the year with details about the Year 2 curriculum. Below are some brief details about elements of our learning this half term and some key information to help the half term run smoothly. There are also Knowledge Organisers for our science, RE, history and geography for your information. Please do keep an eye out for regular information about our class on our blog (details for which will be on the school newsletter, although if you’ve found this, you’re in the right place!) and any last minute information or changes on the school app. If you have any questions, please contact both of us at anna.white@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk or emma.jackson@adel-st-john.leeds.sch.uk and we will reply as soon as we can.

Thanks for your continued support.

Kind regards,

Miss White and Miss Jackson

 

 

Reading: Children will continue to bring home books weekly and have 1:1 reading sessions in school. We will collect in returned books on a Monday and keep these until Tuesday when new books will be provided.  Please aim to read these, and other books, with your child for 5 to 10 minutes each day. There is a yellow reading record that will come home with these books too, please indicate when a book has been read with a tick or initials and any comments if you feel necessary. Please return the reading record when books are returned. Reading in school will take place as part of our phonics sessions and children will also be heard 1:1 during the week.

Spellings: Spellings will be taught in class during our phonics lessons. There will be a weekly quiz of 5 words and a dictated sentence towards the end of each unit. These will all be taken from the review part of our phonics sessions and, as such, words will not be sent home to practice.

Below is a breakdown of the sounds and spelling patterns for the Summer term.

Handwriting: Handwriting sessions will initially take place every day. We learn cursive handwriting in Year 2. Below is a link to example joins we will be learning.

Cursive Letter Joins - Animations and Worksheets Letter version 2

PE: PE this half term is Fundamentals on Tuesday and Team Building on Friday. Children should come to school wearing their PE kit – black jogging bottoms or shorts (if the weather is fit), white t-shirt, black jacket and trainers. 

Things to remember:

  • All children should bring a flask or bottle of water to school. Water only, please. This should be taken home and washed every day.
  • Named pumps must be worn in school. Children should be able to tie laces quickly if they have lace-up pumps/outdoor shoes and pumps should be checked by a parent every half term to ensure they are in good condition to prevent trip hazards.
  • Named, appropriate clothing for the weather should be brought every day – please ensure your child has a coat if rain is forecast or looks likely, especially as we head towards the winter.
  • School Policy is that, other than for religious reasons, children should not wear jewellery in school apart from a watch. These need to be removed for PE lessons.

Science Knowledge Organiser

RE Knowledge Organiser

History Knowledge Organiser

Geography Knowledge Organiser

Year 2 Class Blog

Merry Christmas!

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 2 Class Blog

We would like to thank you very much for your generous Christmas presents. They are very much appreciated. We would like to wish you all a very merry Christmas and the best of wishes for 2026!

Year 2 staff

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Busy week!

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What a busy and enjoyable week we’ve had in Year 2!

We started with our performances of the Easy, Peasy Nativity which were fantastic. All of the children remembered their lines, the song words and when to come on and off the stage. We hope you enjoyed it if you were able to attend one of the performances.

And we have ended the week with French Day! The children have worked hard this week (alongside everything else!) to learn the words to ‘Je te souhaite in joyeux Noël’ which they sang with Year 1 for the rest of the school; we enjoyed a petit dejeuner in the hall this morning and have learnt some other phrases linked to Christmas along with French Christmas traditions. It has been a very enjoyable end to the week.

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Gymnastics!

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Year 2 have been practising their gymnastics skills this afternoon by creating different poses. They then had to duplicate the pose with their partner.

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Post!

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This morning, Year 2 have posted our persuasive letters in the post box outside school. We have been writing to Mr Dalrymple to persuade him to change some things around school! We’ll have to wait and see if he takes on any of our ideas which included a swimming pool in the playground and non-uniform Fridays!

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Yorkshire Sculpture Park

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Year 2 have had a fantastic day at Yorkshire Sculpture Park today. We had a tour of different sculptures, did various drawing and printing activities. Then in the afternoon, we made out own sculpture park and shared ideas about each sculpture. A very enjoyable day!

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Year 2 Class Blog

Computer Programming

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This half term in computing, Year 2 are learning about programming using the beebots. Here they are writing directions for their beebots and programming them to move around the map and enjoy a bit of park life between the trees, ponds and animals!


Peace Art

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Last week was Interfaith Week. We did several activities in school and in class we thought about the idea of peace. We talked about how peace is a central theme to many different faiths and how learning about different faiths can promote peace between people. We thought about different symbols of peace and how we could design our own artwork to represent the value of peace.


Ferris wheel fun!

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We’ve had a fantastic week in Year 2 with a focus on our DT (Design Technology) for this term. We have designed, and are in the middle of making, our working models of a Ferris wheel. The children have been working in pairs to create these. A big well done to Edwin and James who have managed to get theirs stood up and working already! Just need to add the pods for passengers next. Check back here next week for the finished wheels.


Fabulous First Week Back!

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 2 Class Blog

We have had a great first week back after the half term holiday. We have continued with our biography writing about Malala Yousafzai, started our geography topic all about Yorkshire and begun our new set of PE sessions. I had intended to upload some photos of PE - ball skills, but we were having so much fun in the lesson, I forgot to take any pictures!

Here is some more practical maths for you instead! We have been looking at how making 10 can help with adding 3 one-digit numbers. Which of these would you find easier to complete?


End of Half Term 1

Peter Dalrymple (PDalrymple) on: Year 2 Class Blog

What a fantastic first half term we have had in Year 2! The children have been amazing. They show a thirst for knowledge and a real love of learning. This week, we have started our Addition and Subtraction unit in maths and below are some pictures of us using ten-frames and counters to physically represent all the number bonds to 10 in our first lesson recapping Year 1 learning. Make sure you also check out Seesaw, where the children did their final responses to our RE unit; Gospel. There they explained how they found the good news that Jesus taught of friendship, forgiveness and peace in their lives at school.


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