Monday Challenge

Date: 11th May 2020 @ 10:23am

Good morning year 2, 

I hope you have all had a lovely weekend in the sunshine. Here goes Miss Hamer’s long Monday morning blog… 

English challenge

We have all been living a very different life over the past few weeks. Without realising, most of us have started a new daily routine. I know I have! Using the time connectives below, I would like you to write down a few things that you do in your day to day life (or one specific day) whilst you have been off school. Remember, if you are writing about something you did yesterday, you must write in past tense. 

first, next, then, later, after, eventually, finally, following that. 

 

Here is an example of what I did on Friday:

First I got up and made my breakfast. I had strawberries, grapes and yogurt. 

Then I logged on to my computer and checked the Year 2 school blog. 

After that I brushed my teeth and got dressed. 

Next I did a long workout in my garden.

Then I had a hot bubble bath and put on clean clothes. 

In the afternoon I continued with my jigsaw. 

Several hours later I went on my daily walk. I enjoyed it because it was nice and sunny outside. 

Following that I made my delicious tea and watched TV.

Finally I put on my pink pyjamas, brushed my teeth and got in to bed to read my non-fiction book. 

Maths challenge

Read the word problems below and answer them independently. 

  1. 12 children are at a party. they each eat 2 cakes. how many cakes are eaten altogether?
  2. There are four wheels on one car. How many wheels will be on ten cars?
  3. Eddie gave half of his trains to his brother. He now has 40 trains. How many trains did he have to start with?
  4. Gary is 14, his sister Jane is 6 years younger. How old is Jane?
  5. Crisps cost 20p and drinks cost 15p. What is the difference in price? 
  6. Can you write down a sentence to describe the similarities between a cube and cuboid? (remember when we are talking about a 3-d shape ‘corners’ are called vertices). 

Keep an eye on tomorrow’s blog for the answers!

 

Vocab challenge 

Looking at the words below, which three are the most important words when looking at the topic recycling? 

Waste

South Pole

Decompose 

Plastic 

Aluminium

Extinct

Continents

Explorer

Environment 

I would like you to write three sentences explaining why you have chosen the three words to be the most important when discussing recycling. For example ‘global warming is important when looking at recycling because it teaches us about how rubbish pollutes our environment and how it will affect the globe in the future’. 

 

Reading challenge

Last week I awarded three children with a Lexia reading certificate. Lets see if we can beat that this week! 

 

Connected curriculum challenge 

I would like you to have a look at the quotes below. Using your knowledge from what you have learned over the past few weeks, have a think whether the quotes are true or false. I would then like you to write down your answers and discuss with an adult WHY you think they are true/false. 

1. Products made of more than one material cannot be recycled.

2. The statue of Liberty is covered by 80 tonnes of recycled copper and bronze plating. 

3. Only 75% of waste is recyclable but we only recycle 30% of it.

4. Everything can only be recycled once.  

5. Recycling 100 cans can light up your bedroom for two weeks.

6. Old CDs are used to lay roads.

7. I can recycle objects by putting everything in the same bin and letting the bin man separate them.

Check back on Friday to see if you were correct! 

have a lovely day!

Miss Hamer

‘We create, We explore,


We care, We soar’

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