Year 2

Welcome to the web page for classes 2C and 2GR

 

Staff in Year 2

2C - Mrs Caldwell and Mrs Moretti

2GR - Mrs Gammon (Mon, Tues & Wed), Mrs Ribbons (Thu & Fri) and Mrs Crawshaw 

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Welcome to Spring Term 2026 in Year 2!

 

We hope you enjoyed a wonderful Christmas break and time with your families. A huge thank you from all of us in Year 2 for the extremely generous gifts, cards and well wishes for the holiday season. We were overwhelmed and incredibly grateful. Thank you.

Year 2 Diary Dates Spring Term 2026

 

Monday 5th January - INSET Day, school closed to pupils

Tuesday 6th January - First day for children

Monday 19th January - FoC Pre-loved Book Sale, 2:45pm 

Saturday 7th February - FoC Quiz Night

Friday 13th February - FoC Friendship Disco

Monday 16th - Friday 20th - Half Term Break

Thursday 5th March - World Book Day

Friday 6th March - FoC Pre-loved Uniform and Book Sale, 2:30pm

Monday 23rd March - FoC Easter Fayre

Friday 27th March - Last day of term, 1:15pm finish

 

Link to the school calendar

Link to the school term dates 

 

Year 2 Overview

Please see the overview below for all the exciting things that you will be learning this year!

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Homework  2.02.26

Spellings

bath, be, beautiful, behind, both

Spelling rule

The 'j' sound

Notcing how the j sound can be spelled differnetly in different words, eg. Jacket, gentle, charge, badge.

 

Maths

This week in school, written methods of calculation will be introduced.  Pupils will revisit mental calculation 
strategies, deciding on which strategy is most appropriate. As calculations become more difficult 
to do mentally, more formal ways for them to be recorded are introduced. This is an expanded 
model of the formal written methods that are introduced in year 3.

Questions to ask, whilst reading with your child

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Spelling rules
Please find our spelling rules for this half term

Rule Tip Example words
The or sound spelt a before l and ll   all, tall, always, already, altogether, walk, chalk, stalk
adding 'ed' to words

if the words ends in y - change to and i then add ed

 

If there are 2 consonants just add ed 

 

If there is a short vowel sound, double the consonant and add ed

dry -> dried

 

 

hunt -> hunted

 

 

spot-> spotted

 

The soft c sound when a c comes before i,y or e is usually makes the s sound. city, cell, exercise, icycycle, rice, mice
Adding the suffix –y

If there is a short vowel sound you double the consonant 

mud -> muddy

run -> runny 

Adding the suffix –y

if the word has an e you take it off and add a y 

shine -> shiny 

wave -> wavy

Adding the suffix –ly
(to words to make adverbs)

When a word ends in y we swap the i for a y otherwise no change to root.

happy ->happily

easy-> easily

soft -> softly

The n sound spelt kn and gn   gnome. know, knife

Adding the suffix – ing
(to words ending in a short vowel and a consonant)

If the word ends in a short vowel sound and a consonant, we double the consonant. Otherwise, no change.

play -> playing

put -> putting

glow-> glowing

sip -> sipping

j

There are a a range of ways to present the 'j' sound.

 

j - before a, o u

 

g before e, i, y

 

ge at the end

 

dge after the short vowel sounds a,e,i,o or u 

join, adjust

 

gentle, giant

 

charge  large

 

badge bridge

Reminders

P.E. (from January 2026)

Outdoor PE lesson - Wednesdays (both classes)

Indoor PE lesson -   2C on Thursdays and 2GR on Fridays

On these days, children are to come into school dressed in their PE kit. Please ensure they are in weather appropriate clothing as they will be outside at lunch and break times in these clothes.

Please also ensure that all parts of your child(ren)'s kit is clearly labelled.  Long hair must always be tied back and it would be safer if earrings were not worn.

Libarary

Year 2 library visit days are:

Wednesdays - Class 2GR

Fridays - Class 2C

Reading Books 

Please ensure that your child reads everyday at home, in addition to the daily reading they do at school. We can not stress enough how important this is in helping your child to become a confident and fluent reader.  Please send reading books and reading records into school each day.

 

Reading at home

Using books at home

  • Read to a grown up and answer questions about your book - your grown up can use the questions on your bookmark
  • Read together with a grown up - taking turns to read
  • Read to sibling, pet or teddy bear!
  • Re-tell the story in your own words
  • Predict what will happen at the end of the story then read the book to see if you were right
  • Draw a cartoon of the story

Using OXFORD OWLS

The link below will take you to the free online library. A Year 2 account has been created for your use.

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/

Username: square20

Password: school

The Oxford Owl website is a great, free resource that enables you to access online texts for your child. These are the same schemes of books we have in school. The books are all grouped by age range, but you may wish to look at other ages also.

Herts Library Service

The Herts. Library Services are offering free online books also. Please follow the link below to access it.

https://www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/services/Libraries-and-archives/Books-and-reading/Ebooks-and-Audiobooks/ebooks-and-audiobooks.aspx

Our learning this Spring Term...

Maths

This term, the children will be moving onto written methods for addition and subtraction. They will learn the expanded method for both which will prepare them for formal written methods in Year 3.

We will also be learning to read the time, focusing initially on o'clock, half past, quarter past and quarter to. The children will also be estimating, ordering and comparing time.

This term, we will also be focusing on multiplication and division, looking at repeated addition, sharing and grouping.

We will practise the above skills both discretely and within problem solving across various contexts, including money.

 

English

Spring term, will begin with a narrative focus. Our core text is 'Lila and the Secret of Rain' by David Conway and Jude Daly. The children will practise a range of writing skills, including creating accurate sentences with correct punctuation, using adjectives and expanded noun phrases, to enable them to write their own narratives based on the book.

 

Later in the term, we will be reading

' The Savannah' by Ella Bailey to supoort learing within our topic focus, Kenya. The children will write poetry reflecting their knowledge of the Kenyan savannah.

Throughout the term, the children will be focusing on:

  • learning correct sentence structure, including capital letters at the start of sentences, and for proper nouns, and full stops, exclamation and question marks at the end of sentences
  • using adjectives to create expanded noun phrases, e.g. the long, winding river
  • expanding sentences using co-ordination (e.g. and, but, so) and sub-ordination (e.g. because, when, if) 
  • using powerful adjectives and verbs
  • learning how to organise our writing for a reader
  • Reading texts with increasing fluency and expression
  • Reading for meaning and improving our comprehension skills

In our handwriting, we will continue to focus on correct formation and consistent sizing.

For spelling, we will focus on spelling patterns, revising and practising them weekly.  We will also continue to learn the Year 2 common exception words that do not follow a spelling pattern.

 

Science

This term our topics are, 'Animals, Including Humans' and 'Plants'.

When learning about animals, including humnas, the children will learn that all animals gave offspring which grow into adults. They will find out about and describe the basic needs of animals for survival. They will be know the importance of exercise, eating the right amounts of different foods and hygeine.

When learning about plants, the children will observe and describe how seeds grow into mature plants. They will also investigate and descirbe how plants need water, light and a suitable temperature to grow and stay healthy.

 

 

Foundation Subjects

History - we will be looking at how nurses in the past have contributed to the care we receive today. We will focus on Florene Nightingale, Mary Seacole and Edith Cavell.

Geography - we will be learning about how life in London is different to life in Kenya. We will look at geographical differences as well as studying the human geography of these contrasting areas.

PE   Outdoor - Invasion Games

        Indoor - Gymnastics

Computing - Our first unit, this term, is called 'Spreadsheets'. This unit allows the children to understand what a spreadsheet is and how to navigate one. They will also explore how spreadsheets can complete calculations automatically as well as the tools available in 2Calculate. We will then move onto the unit called 'Questioning'. This unit introduces children to how data can be used to answer a question. They will practise asking a question, gathering data using a tally chart and presenting it using digital tools. They will also beging to explore how yes and no questions can be used to sort data and undertsand how branching databases work.

R.E -  our key questions, this term, are:

  • How do some Muslims show Allah is compassionate and merciful?
  • What are the best symbols of Jesus' death and resurrection at Easter?

PSHE - Our Jigsaw topics for the autumn term are 'Dreams and Goals' and 'Healthy Me'.

DT- we will be investigating, planning, designing and making our own Kenyan animal puppets, whilst learning about selecting appropriate textiles and tools, as well as selcting the best joining and finishing techniques.

Art- we shall be creating our own African drum paintings whilst exploring andd learning about the works of the artist edward Tingatinga

Music - we will be learning about pulse, rhythm and pitch and thinking about how music can make the world a better place and teach us about our neighbourhood.

Please see below the slides that were shown at last year's parent information talk.

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Home Learning

In the case of bad weather and school closure or if your child is isolating but well enough to work,  please see the list of activities below, that they can complete at home so they can continue to learn.

The work below will support your child in they key areas of arithmetic, reasoning, and SPAG ( spelling, punctuation and grammar). 

As well as these acitivities, you can make use of Mathletics ( for Maths ) and Purple Mash (for reading and other curriculum games).

You can use ' PE with Joe Wicks' you keep you moving. His YouTube Channel is: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyCLoPd4VxBuS4UeyHMccVAjpWaNbGomt 

Home Learning Support
Please find below some resources which may be helpful in supporting your child with their learning at home. 

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Handwriting

The website 'DoorwayOnline' is  a great resource for helping your child develop their letter formation.

Using the link below, you can select the letters you would like your child focus on.

https://www.doorwayonline.org.uk/activities/letterformation/

There are two modes:

  • Press and Follow - your child places their finger (if using an iPad/tablet) or the computer mouse (if using a computer or laptop) on the ball and maintains pressure as they follow the formation of the letter, lead by the program.
  • Free Draw - your child uses their finger or the mouse to copy over the letter, starting in the correct place, as indicated on the screen.

Using an iPad/tablet is best, with this program, as your child can use their finger directly on the screen.