Year 2 Meet the Teacher

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CHURCHTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL

PARENTS’ INFORMATION

AFTERNOON

YEAR 2

KEY SENIOR STAFF:

Mrs Payne Headteacher

Mr Dowd Assistant Headteacher EYFS &KS1

Mr Miller

Interim Deputy Headteacher

Mr Bowen

Interim Assistant Headteacher (Year 3/4/5)

FAMILY SUPPORT & PASTORAL CARE:

Mrs Tudor SENDCO

Mrs Haury Pastoral TeamLeader

Welsh Attendance Officer.

Mrs Sutton Assistant to SENDCO

Mr Bateman

Pastoral& BehaviourManager

Mrs

YEAR 2 STAFF

Robins Mrs Stalker (Class Teacher/YGL)

Miss Rimmer (Teaching Assistant)

Swans

Mrs Thornley (Class Teacher)

Mrs Liddle &

Mrs Munro (Teaching Assistant)

Owls

Mrs Davies

Mrs McDonald (Teaching Assistant)

Our corevaluesare currently being revampedafter consultation with ELT, staff, pupils and parents.

Year 2 Curriculum through the year includes:

English – Stories such as: Traction Man, The Christmasaurus, Julia Donaldson stories.

Maths – Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Measurement, Shape, Time and Money.

Geography – Why is our world wonderful?, Looking at the world’s wonders. What is it like to live by the coast?

History – Why do we remember Guy Fawkes? Was Christopher Columbus a hero or villain? Nurse, Nurse Nurse!

Year 2 Curriculum through the year includes:

Science: Materials (identify and compare the suitability of materials), plants (how different plants grow and what they need) & animals including humans (what living things need to survive).

RE: comparing different religions such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam by looking at what they believe in and how they celebrate special times, their special books, how people pray and worship and how we all care for our world.

Spanish: Learning about colours, numbers, animals (jungle & under the sea), transport & superheroes.

Year 2 Curriculum through the year includes:

Design and Technology: Mechanism (making a moving monster) and designing and making a healthy snack.

Art: painting and mixing media, craft and design & drawing

PE: Gymnastics, Dance, Fundamental Skills, attacking and defending, outdoor adventurous activities, striking and fielding

Computing: Word processing and keyboard skills, algorithms and looking at how they use technology on the International Space Station.

Music: Learning about tempo, rhythm, pitch, playing different instruments and singing.

UNIFORM

Children can wear summer uniform or winter uniform in September, but Winter uniform starts officially after October half term. Please ensure that all white shirts are tucked in.

Winter Uniform:

Churchtown Primary School V-neck jumper or cardigan

Grey long trousers

Grey skirt or Grey pinafore dress

White, plain shirt, suitable for school tie

Black, flat school shoes (No Boots)

Grey socks or grey tights

School bookbag with logo

Summer Uniform:

Grey shorts with yellow, plain or logo polo shirts.

Yellow and white gingham dress or grey skirt with yellow, plain or logo polo shirts and white socks

Please put your child’s name in all of their uniform!

Day Robins Swans Owls

Monday x x x Tuesday Wednesday x x x

Churchtown’s PE/Field Kit: Navy tracksuit (Navy hoodie is optional)

White t-shirt or polo shirt.

Dark coloured trainers

*No football kits, or tracksuits with stripes/names/logos other than Churchtown

We use Read Write Inc Phonics, to support with the development of reading and writing at Churchtown.

Children will have a daily Phonics lesson, with a member of staff. Within this session, children will learn new sounds, before attempting to a variety of real and alien words containing the focus sounds!

READING

One of our key priorities is developing READING.

We strongly believe reading underpins our children’s successes across the curriculum.

The requirement of all children is to read at least three times per week at home.

If your child is on RWI books 2 books will be issued every FRIDAY. When your child is past RWI they can change their books once they have completed them.

Each child will be issued with a reading record for parents to record their child’s reading each week. This will be checked in school regularly.

HOMEWORK

In addition to weekly reading, homework is set at the start of each half-term, where children are given a selection of activities to complete. There will be around 10 activities available on the ‘menu’ with children expected to complete one per week during the half term. Homework will then all be collected in at the end of the week and celebrated in class by the children and their peers.

PSHE

In our school, we follow the 1 decision scheme to teach our PSHE. Through PSHE, we see the children develop and grow –building positive relationships with their peers. Our school values are discussed often.

In Year 2, we will also be holding regular circle time sessions to support the children’s emotional wellbeing.

SEND (SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABILITIES)

If you have any concerns about your child’s progress or well-being, the first point of call will always be to talk to the class teacher.

From this point, it may be that further provision is required, which the class teacher will organise and implement.

After this period of time, if there are still concerns, the SEND team (Mrs Tudor and Mrs Sutton) are always there to support and offer guidance for the children.

In EYFS and KS1, we use the app SeeSaw to offer a window into the classroom. Staff in school use SeeSaw to journal the children’s learning and parents have the opportunity to access their child’s individual portfolio. The amount of posts per week will entirely depend on what the children have been up to and how the week’s work has been evidenced.

Your child will have already been transferred into their new class, so you will already be able to view their learning journey so far! Please remember the Code of Conduct which you signed when allowing access to SeeSaw last academic year regarding the use of these images. If you wish to see this again, please ask at the school office.

PROPOSED TRIPS

IN YEAR 2 WE ARE HOPING TO VISIT BLACKPOOL ZOO IN THE SUMMER TERM AS OUR EDUCATIONAL VISIT.

Key Assessments:

In Year 2, SATs are no longer statutory but we can still use these assessments to inform future teacher assessments.

Half-termly assessments in phonics/reading (Read Write Inc and PM Benchmarking)

Maths (termly assessments using white rose)

Maths

Passport Tests

Regular moderation of writing

KEY REMINDERS

• Parent's evening 13.11.24

• School snacks (nut aware)

• Free school dinners until Year 3

• Water bottles

• Medication – school office

• Playground: bikes / scooters

• Dogs

• Morning messages: handle with care

• Entrance and Exit Doors

• Contact Class Teachers via the School Office

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