YEAR 2 (PINK)
Miss Stocks (Covering for Miss C Dunn)Welcome to class 2D
My name is Miss Dunn and I am one of two year 1/2 class teachers. We are supported by our wonderful teaching assistant Mrs Edmondson & Mrs Livingstone.
On our page you will be able to find out all about the extraordinary and exhilarating learning that takes place in our class every day.
Please take a look at our page and see what we’ve been learning so far this year.
We welcome any positive comments you’d like to share so please keep checking back to see what new adventures we’ve been on.
Feel free to add/share pictures of homework completed throughout the year.
Thank you
Miss Dunn
Our Class Blog
Sequencing in Scratch
Abbasolutely Brilliant!
SINGING INSTRUMENTS Composition
Sounds like fun in Science
We’ve been learning about how sound travels. The children used tuning forks to create sound and see how vibrations can make a ping pong ball move on a string. The children learned how sound travels better through solids with the use of string and triangles. The...
Ancient Egyptian artefacts- what do they tell us about life in Ancient Egypt?
‘Seeing’ invisible sound waves in science
Children in Need total
Thank you to everyone who donated cash into school and on our Just Giving page for Children in Need. We loved seeing everyone in their spots on Friday! Our final total was... £311.55!
Information for Early Years Parents – Taking your child to setting
Please click on the link below to view information prepared by the Department for Education, which you may find helpful: Taking your child to an early years setting - information for parents
Forest fun
Nursery rhyme week
This week along with other children all around the world we sang a different nursery rhyme each day. We loved inch wincy, it is one of our favourites. Miss Hayden shared a story called Walter’s wonderful web with us which helped us recognise our 2d shapes. We then...
Children in Need Day in 7B!
Investigation- do solutes dissolve quicker in hot or cold water?
We found that soluble materials dissolve much quicker in boiling water than cold water.