Saturday, 22 October 2011

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Friday, 21 October 2011

Wednesday, 23 February 2011

World Book Day

Are you ready for World Book Day on March 3rd?
Lots of exciting activities will be happening in and around our school.

Add a comment about your favourite book and why you like it so much.
Do you like it because of the characters, the pictures
or simply because you love reading?

Let everyone at Henry Green know.


Click on Henry to find out more.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Year 2 Snow day.

It's another snow day!

Here are some activities to keep you busy.

Maths
Go on the Woodlands Junior website and try some money games. Also practise your number bonds to 10.
Do as many addition and subtraction calculations as you can.

English
Practise your high frequency words, we sent home the words at the beginning of the year the highlighted words were the ones you needed to learn. We will have the test as soon as school resumes.
Write some sentences using those words to help you learn them and to practise sentence writing. Remember to use capital letters, full stops, commas and, if needed, speech marks.

Practise your reading. Read as many books as you can and write a book report on your favourite one. Why did yoou like it, what was good about it?

Science
Look at the snow, research it using the internet. Where does the snow melt the quickest? Try out several locations. does it matter how much snow yoou use?

Geography & History
What is the weather like in different parts of the world? Who has worse weather than we do? Who has better weather than we do?
When was the last time the weather in England was so bad?

Remeber to stay safe and warm in the snow. We look forward to seeing you back when the weather improves.

Mrs Jaffery, Mrs Jones, Mrs Daley

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Year 2 Snow Day

Hello everyone, I hope everyone is enjoying the snow day.

Here are some activities to keep you occupied.

Maths
We're currently learning about weights and capacity.
Write down the weights of 10 different items in your kitchen (the weights are usually given on the package). Then order them from smallest (lightest) weight to largest (heaviest)weight.

Additionally if you can go on the internet (remember get your parents permission) then go on the Woodlands Junior site and play some Maths games.

English we are writing our own version of Jack and the Beanstalk. Try writing it at home. Remember to use full stops, capital letters, commas and speech marks. Illustrate your story too.

In History/Geography/Art we are learning about The Great Fire of London. Why don't you research it and then write a report about the fire....remember to use headings in your report.

See you when school re opens.

Mrs Jaffery, Mrs Jones and Mrs Daley.