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

The Arctic Circle

The Arctic Circle

We used atlases and globes to find out where the Arctic Circle is in the world and then identified the countries that it covers. We know that the Arctic Circle only covers parts of these countries and we showed this on our maps.

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Mystery Readers

Mystery Readers

We have loved welcoming more parents into our class to share stories with us. We have enjoyed lots of different texts including ‘Cops and Robbers’ and ‘The Giant Jam Sandwich’.

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Food Chains

Food Chains

We have been learning about food chains in Science. We know that producers are usually plants that make their own food and are found at the start of a food chain. We discussed  which animals were prey and which were predators. We then worked as a group to organise the...

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World book week

World book week

This year in EYFS we chose the story ‘The Perfect fit’ to support our mathematical knowledge and PSED development. We took part in a shape hunt, a shape train game/dancing, making shape aliens and enjoyed hearing all about everyone’s favourite tests as just like the...

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Technology from the past

Technology from the past

Year 1 had lots of fun exploring different items of technology from the past including old phones, a gramophone, a cassette player, cassettes and records. We worked out what they were for and compared them to objects from the present day. We even had a little dance to...

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Safer Internet Day 3M

Safer Internet Day 3M

On Safer Internet Day, we asked the question  'What do you do online?' and 'How do keep safe online?' The children made animations to show what they do online and they asked each other questions to make soundbites about how they keep safe online or what they...

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World Book Day

World Book Day

This year in EYFS we chose the story ‘The Perfect fit’ to support our mathematical knowledge and PSED development. We took part in a shape hunt, created pictures using 2D shapes, explored 3D shapes and created some amazing towers!  We talked about how the triangle in...

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World Book Day

World Book Day

Year 1 and 2 had lots of fun on World Book Day exploring the text ‘The Kindest Red’. We explored the importance of being kind and made pledges of kindness to others and to our world. We made origami hearts with key words on too. We followed Faizah’s lead from the...

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Listen to the Sounds of the Steel Pans

Listen to the Sounds of the Steel Pans

This year the children in Year 5  have been learning to play the steel pans with help from a great teacher, Lizzie.  It has been a fabulous opportunity to look at a different  musical instrument and play some great tunes. The steel pan originated in Tobago and...

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World Book Day – Billy’s Bravery

World Book Day – Billy’s Bravery

Today on World Book Day, we read a story of Billy’sBravery who wanted to go to school dressed as Nature Girl. It was our job to persuade him to do it and the children really did a great job doing it. They created their own superheroes and we read lots of stories. What...

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World Book Day

World Book Day

Year 6 had a fabulous WBD! We have taken part in a range of activities such as drama, art and design, poetry and writing all linked to ‘The Explorer’ by Katherine Rundell. Our favourite was acting out the plane crash scene from the book!

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