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 

Year 1 PINK

Our Class Blog

‘Tables’ of Writing!

‘Tables’ of Writing!

Today we were learning how to organise and strengthen our writing. We were making tables- on the table topic was the topic of our writing and on each leg was information linked to this topic. We learned that the more legs (or information) we added- the stronger our...

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Science Investigations

Science Investigations

Today we were learning how to conduct a 'fair test' to ensure our results were accurate. You can see children testing the suitability of materials- the strength of a chair and the waterproofing on some wellies.  

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I am Proud

I am Proud

In PHSE, we have been talking about what we are proud of. We learned how to tell others this information clearly and learned how to ask others what they are proud of. The children were polite and showed fantastic questioning and listening skills.

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D.T Food Sorting

D.T Food Sorting

In D.T, children have been sorting foods into animal and plant products. The discussion around 'baked beans' had the children and Mrs Stephenson laughing!

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Gateshead Council SEND Local Offer services information

Gateshead Council SEND Local Offer services information

The Gateshead Council newly re-designed SEND Local Offer is the go-to website for services, support, and information for children and young people aged 0–25 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Whether you're a parent, carer, young person, or...

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