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LEARNING

Here are some websites that you

can use to learn.

If you are watching videos on YouTube

use YouTube kids.

Make sure you are only playing games

that are appropriate for your age.

If anything worries you, you feel unsafe

or something scares you remember

that you must talk to a trusted adult.

BE KIND

Be kind online

Being positive and respectful online is key of using the

internet safely.

Remember to treat others as you would like to be treated.

During the day time, when you would usually be in

school, please use your devices only for learning.

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Digital safety poster

Contents Suggested Weekly Timetable

Reading text for the week

Spelling activity for the week

Monday

Reading – Task 1 (Vocabulary)

Writing – Task 1

Maths – Task 1

Tuesday

Reading – Task 2 (Explain)

Writing – Task 2

Maths – Task 2

Wednesday

Reading – Task 3 (Retrieval)

Writing – Task 3

Maths – Task 3

Topic Activities

Links to weekly videos

Squared Paper and Handwriting Paper

Answers

Suggested Page printing (to save ink)

5, 6, 7, 10 – 56 (Daily tasks), 58 – 59 (squared and handwriting ‘paper’)

If your child is able to work from a computer screen into their books / on to paper, some of the tasks may not need to be printed – this is at your discretion.

Thursday

Reading – Task 4 (Inference)

Writing – Task 4

Maths – Task 4

Friday

Reading – Task 5

Writing – Task 5

Maths – Task 5

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Please note that ‘White Rose Maths Hub’ (the links for the maths lessons) are available

nationally therefore are experiencing busy times. If these are unavailable, try

again at a quieter time such as the afternoons.

Don’t forget there are toolkits on the school website to

support children with spelling

independently.

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Reading Text Extract take from Max champion and the great race car robbery by Alexander McCall Smith

Video from the Year 2 team - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPlv-cAyoxk

This is the story of Max Champion and a great thing he did. Max is the hero of this tale because that is what he was, by nature and by deed – a hero. His full name was Max George Henry William Champion, but nobody needs that many names and so he was simply called Max. He lived with his mother, who was called Molly, and his grandfather, Augustus Monty

Champion, known as Gus.

Their home was at the end of a track on the edge of town. It was not a large house – in fact, it was rather small, only having three tiny rooms and an outside shack. This meant there was a bedroom for Molly, one for Max and a room that was used for everything else, including cooking and washing. Baths were taken in a tin tub behind a curtain; there was no hot tap, and so water was heated on the stove before being poured into the tub. It was all rather simple, but it was a comfortable tub and nobody complained. Grandfather Gus lived in a small shed in the back yard. Max had offered him his room and said that he

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would take the shed instead, but Grandfather Gus simply shook his head and said he would not hear of it. “I slept in all sorts of

places in my younger days,” he said. “I’ve slept in tents and igloos. I’ve slept in haystacks and caves. I don’t mind a shed one little bit – in fact, I think this is one of the most comfort able places I’ve ever slept in my life!”

The Champion family did not have much money. Grandfather Gus had a small garage, where he had worked for as long as

anybody could remember. This garage was right next to the house, which meant he did not have far to walk to get to work. It was always surrounded by the old cars Gus fixed. These cars belonged to people who could not afford newer cars, and it was only through Gus’s efforts that they were kept going at all. “If only I could buy better tools,” said Gus. “Then I could fix some of the more modern cars too.” He sighed. It was not easy fixing these old cars, but it was his work and he did it as cheerfully as he could. The Champion family was not the sort of family who complained about anything – they made do with what they had.

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Spelling Activity Practise these spellings using the Look, Cover Write Check strategy or using an alternative

way from the Spelling Menu on the next page. Write each of the words into a sentence.

Chec

k

Wri

te

Cover

Say

Look

Spel

lings

be

bee

sun

son

won

one

quite

quiet

bare

bear

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Monday – Reading Task 1 – Vocabulary

Read through the text – are there any words you don’t understand?

Write them down and try and work out the meaning. Use a dictionary or the internet. Try putting them in a different sentence to see if they make sense. Ask an adult.

Try and find the following words in the text

better old igloos easy tin

small Monty track comfortable

cheerfully full younger tub

How many times does the word ‘he’ appear in the text?

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Monday – Writing Task 1 Starter (Grammar)

Time to put your grammar knowledge to the test again, answer this mix of questions.

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Main Task

This week we are going to write a time capsule letter about my learning in lockdown. We will be writing these on the template given and if you would like your letter to be included in the school time capsule, please drop off your letter in the marked box outside school.

Have a think about the following points – write down some notes to help you write your letter later in the week.

what you do for entertainment

how you do your shopping

your learning

how you communicate with others

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Monday – Maths Task 1 Starter (Arithmetic)

Chilli 1

Complete one of the boxes.

Chilli 2

Complete both of the boxes.

Chilli 3

Time how long you take on box 1 then try to beat your score on box 2! (Remember it’s a bit of fun!)

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This week we are recapping some past learning: 2d shapes

Video link: https://vimeo.com/428007654

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Tuesday – Reading Task 2 – Summarise

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Tuesday – Writing Task 2 Starter (Grammar)

Time to put your grammar knowledge to the test again, answer this mix of questions.

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Main Task

Coplete this page from the person time capsual (see topic tasks) to give you

more ideas to include in your letter for the school time capsule.

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Tuesday – Maths Task 2 Starter (Times tables)

Don’t forget to log on to Times Table Rockstars to practice.

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This week we are recapping some past learning: 3d shapes.

Video link: https://vimeo.com/428007789

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Wednesday – Reading Task 3 – Retrieval

Pick a level of challenge and find the answers in the text. Try writing your answers in full sentences.

Chilli 1

Chilli 2

Chilli 3

What is Max’s full name?

Who does Max live with?

Where does Grandfather sleep?

What are the names of all the characters?

How do the family get hot water?

What different places has Grandfather slept in?

Where does Grandfather work?

Describe their house.

Why does Grandfather need new tools?

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Wednesday – Writing Task 3 Starter (Grammar)

Time to put your grammar knowledge to the test again, answer this mix of questions.

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Main Task

Time capsule letter - My learning in lockdown.

Write a letter to the person who opens the time capsule in the future.

Write about how things have changed with:

how you communicate with others;

your learning;

how you do your shopping;

what you do for entertainment.

Also try to include how you feel about these changes and what your hopes are for the future.

If you would like your letter to be included in the school time capsule, please drop it off in the marked box outside of school.

Expectations Achieved Co-ordinating Conjunctions Time conjunctions Time phrases (during lockdown, on Friday 20th March)

Exclamations (how, what !) Question Apostrophe for contraction

Use the example on the next page to help you write your letter.

Use today to write your first draft – get all of your ideas down and what you want to say.

Don’t worry about any mistakes – we are going to correct them tomorrow.

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18.06.20

School Hobbies Family = Pick two of these to put in your letter!

Dear children of the future,

I am writing to tell you about my experience of lockdown. I have been

very surprised because I never thought that I would live through

something like this. What a strange time!

First, I would like to tell you about school. On Friday 20th March, we

closed school. It was very sad because I didn’t know when I would see

the children again. I really enjoy speaking to all of the Bluebell children

on the phone.

Next, I will tell you about my hobbies. During lockdown, lots of people

have had much more spare time. I have been filling my spare time at

the weekend with running. I am very proud because I can now run 10k.

How exciting!

Finally, I will tell you about my family. Lockdown is hard because you

don’t get to see people from outside of your household. When I want

to see my Mum and Dad, I call them on Zoom. I am proud of my sister

because she works at the hospital.

How different is this from your life today?

Yours sincerely,

Miss Luckett

Age 31

Bluebell Class Teacher and Deputy Headteacher

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Wednesday – Maths Task 3 Starter (Arithmetic)

Chilli 1

Complete one of the boxes.

Chilli 2

Complete both of the boxes.

Chilli 3

Time how long you take on box 1 then try to beat your score on box 2! (Remember it’s a bit of fun!)

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This week we are recapping some past learning: sorting shapes.

Video link: https://vimeo.com/428007909

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Thursday – Reading Task 4 – Inference

Pick a level of challenge and find the answer in the text. Try writing your answer in full sentences.

Chilli 1

Chilli 2

Chilli 3

Lots of people live in the house. True or False, explain.

Is it easy to have a bath? How do you know?

Grandfather has worked for a long time. True or False, explain.

Why doesn’t Grandfather have the tools he needs?

It is busy where they live. True or False, explain.

Why did Grandfather not swap rooms with Max?

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Thursday – Writing Task 4 Starter (Grammar)

Time to put your grammar knowledge to the test again, answer this mix of questions.

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Main Task

Video from the Year 2 team - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrjHcRHZua0

Your turn to be the teacher!

With an adult go back over your work to correct any mistakes.

• Use the spelling check list to see if you can make any changes yourself.

• Remember to use capital letters and full stops. • Does every sentence make sense? • Did you include as much information as possible to explain

what life is like?

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Thursday – Maths Task 4 Starter (Times tables)

Don’t forget to log onto Times Table Rockstars to practice your times tables.

Speedy Tables 1

x 8 4 12 6 7 5 3 9

2

5

3

10

Speedy Tables 2

x 8 4 12 6 7 5 3 9 11

3

5

2

4

6

10

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This week we are recapping some past learning: shape patterns.

Video link: https://vimeo.com/428007983

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Friday – Reading Task 5 Video from the Year 2 team - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_tgc8_oRfE

Prediction – you have read the first part of the story. Give three different ideas of what might happen in the rest of the story. Think about the title of the story and what has been said so far.

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Friday – Writing Task 5 Starter (Grammar)

Time to put your grammar knowledge to the test again, answer this mix of questions.

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Main Task

Video from the Year 2 team - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqEV-9sANYg

Use your letter that you have written with week and write it up onto the rainbow paper.

Use this as an opportunity to show off your best handwriting – neat, joined, cursive handwriting. Use the picture below to check how each of your letters should be formed.

If you would like your letter to be included in the school time capsule, please drop it off in the marked box outside of school.

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Friday – Maths Task 5 Starter (Can I still… subtract 2 digit numbers)

Quick warm up – how many of these can you complete in your head?

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Fluency (Can I still… subtract 2 digit / 3 digit numbers)

Video from the Year 2 team - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5nlWbxJ6PU

Pick your level of challenge. Chilli 1 does not borrow (exchange). Chilli 2 and 3 will need you to borrow (exchange).

Chilli 1

Chilli 2

Chilli 3

78 – 34 =

57 – 26 =

83 – 62 =

79 – 58 =

95 – 60 =

65 – 34 =

78 – 42 =

84 – 61 =

74 – 48 =

61 – 42 =

58 – 49 =

77 – 69 =

50 – 23 =

65 – 39 =

78 – 69 =

41 – 29 =

143 – 129 =

173 – 149 =

257 – 193 =

248 – 173 =

382 – 149 =

372 – 248 =

451 – 292 =

431 – 387 =

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Problem Solving

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Topic Activities PSHCE With the importance of the ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement we are asking you to complete the task provided and take the opportunity to talk racial equality through with your child. Time Capsule Use the given pack to create a personal time capsule for you and your family. Maybe you could open it up in 5 years and see what life is like right now. This includes Tueday’s Writing Task. Pg 47 - 51 Spanish During the second half of the summer term children in Year 2 would normally receive a few taster Spanish lessons to prepare them for language learning in Year 3. For the next few weeks we will include some activities to introduce children to Spanish. If you don’t know any Spanish perhaps you could learn with them.

RE The Genr8 team have put together some activities based on stories from the bible. These would be used after the assembly they were due to do. http://request.org.uk/restart/2014/12/30/story-time-the-lost-coin-and-the-lost-sheep The title of this video is "The parable of the Lost Sheep – The farmer who cares for every sheep". The video can be found here https://youtu.be/EcVFN8ePKTk Pg 55

Outside Use toys or people to make different shadows – what different shapes can you make? What if you went back outside an hour later and stood in the same place, what’s happened? You don’t have to use paper – get chalks and draw around the shadows in bright colours!

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PSHCE

This week we are asking you to take a moment to talk about equality and race. Some children may be aware of the protests or have heard the phrase #blacklivesmatter, other children will be going into these discussions with very little knowledge. In school, we hold regular circle times where children are given the opportunity to ask questions about matters such as these.

The link below will provide you with ideas for discussing this topic with your children. It also offers some other helpful resources such as books and films to help open the conversation and explain different view-points.

https://yoopies-cms.cdn.prismic.io/yoopies-cms/a79829ee-9d85-465c-9a08-270c4fd7e5b5_Parent%27s+guide+to+black+lives+matter.pdf We have also provided an activity for your child to participate in at home to further support their understanding of this important topic.

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Racism as a race

Black people are often treated like the people in the race who start further back or have the blindfold or backpack on. They often are not treated fairly and have to deal with people judging them just based on the colour of their skin, this is called racism. More and more people are saying this is not right – everyone should be equal, no matter the colour of their skin. At Melbourn we believe everyone should be equal.

History has many accounts of people who lived under unfair and disadvantaged conditions, yet managed to achieve incredible things. In year 2 we have looked at Lewis Hamilton, Martin Luther King and Rose Parks.

Look up Katherine Johnson. She faced some major struggles in her lifetime. She managed to get the education she deserved yet was completely separated whilst doing her job. Ultimately there

wouldn’t have been a man on the moon without her. She is a phenomenal lady. But what do you think?

Imagine there are a group of people about to run a race. Before the start of the race, one person’s starting place is moved nearer the finishing line. Another person is moved much further away. One of the runners has a blindfold on, another one has a very heavy rucksack put on their back.

Is this a fair race? Why or why not? Who has the advantage?

Talk about

it.

Talk about

it.

What can you remember? What did they do?

Click here to find out more…

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Time Capsule

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Watch a video from the Year 2 team here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxw3tJ75UB4

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This activity could be done as a video or voice recording like a TV / radio interview to make it a different experience!

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Video from the Year 2 Team here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EZBK3tJsx8

Take this opportunity to create a really meaningful piece of artwork to remind you of your time in lockdown. Use the idea below or come up with your own idea. Send in a picture of your artwork to your class teacher.

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Español – Años 2 - la semana de veintidós de junio

How did you get on with learning your Spanish numbers last week? Try this exercise to see if you remember them.

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This week we are going to start learning the colours in Spanish.

Try listening to this YouTube song to hear the pronunciation and to help you remember the colours in Spanish. This song includes morado which is purple.

Instead of morrón they sing café and instead of naranja they sing anaranjado because this is an American video. In South America they speak Spanish but some of the words, like these two, are slightly different.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpLQSdu4V94

Game - To practise the colours you could stick some different colour pieces of paper around the room. Ask mum or dad to say one of the colours in Spanish and you have to go to that coloured piece of paper. Then you could test mum or dad and see if they can remember which colour is which. Try this Spanish colouring by numbers using the key at the bottom of the page. I would love to see your work. Send it to Jwhitton2@melbourn.cambs.sch.uk if you would like me to mark your colouring or your number exercise.

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RE Activity

http://request.org.uk/restart/2014/12/30/story-time-the-lost-coin-and-the-lost-sheep

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Weekly Video Links https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPlv-cAyoxk – Reading Text

Monday

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qIluvmbXk4&t=4s – writing

https://vimeo.com/428007654 - maths

Tuesday

https://vimeo.com/428007789 - maths

Wednesday

https://vimeo.com/428007909 - maths

Thursday

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrjHcRHZua0 - writing

https://vimeo.com/428007983 - maths

Friday

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_tgc8_oRfE – reading

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqEV-9sANYg – writing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5nlWbxJ6PU – maths

Topic

https://yoopies-cms.cdn.prismic.io/yoopies-cms/a79829ee-9d85-465c-9a08-270c4fd7e5b5_Parent%27s+guide+to+black+lives+matter.pdf – Black Lives Matter document

https://kids.britannica.com/kids/article/Katherine-Johnson/628677#:~:text=Katherine%20Coleman%20was%20born%20on,when%20she%20was%20a%20child.&text=In%201939%20Katherine%20was%20selected,program%20at%20West%20Virginia%20University – Katherine Johnson research

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxw3tJ75UB4 – Miss Barrett Topic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8EZBK3tJsx8 – Miss Luckett Topic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpLQSdu4V94 – Spanish

http://request.org.uk/restart/2014/12/30/story-time-the-lost-coin-and-the-lost-sheep - RE

https://youtu.be/EcVFN8ePKTk - RE

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Squared Paper

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Handwriting Paper

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Answers Monday

The word he appears 12 times.

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Thursday

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Friday

7, 4, 5, 6, 10, 15, 8, 0, 3

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