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Well done Year 2 - you have made a fantastic start to the new school year!
On this page you will find your homework tasks!
Friday 10th June 2022
I have set the 2 x table and their related division facts on Times Table Rock Stars. Please make sure you practise in the 'Garage' or 'Arena' sections.
For some of you I have set 2, 5 and 10 times tables and division facts.
This week I would like you to continue you practising Year 2 Common Exception words. Our test this week will be on the ten spellings below and another 2 words I will pick on Friday.
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 17th June for our spelling test.
Have a lovely weekend.
Friday 6th May 2022
You have taken home an arithmetic paper to complete for homework. Remember to use the space to show your working out.
Spellings Please continue to practise spelling the Year 2 Common Exception words from the list handed out at parents evening. Please let me know if you need another copy of the list.
Have a lovely weekend!
Friday 29th April 2022
Maths
Solve these questions using any method you like (number line, drawing method, column method)
Please show your working out.
1. 34 + 38 =
2. 74 - 24 =
3. 42 + 53 =
4. 56 - 35 =
5. 38 - 12 =
6. ___ - 5 = 45
7. 96 - 25 =
8. 64 - 38 =
Please write 4 sentences using as many of the Year 2 Common Exception words as you can.
Friday 18th March 2022
Your homework this week is in your homework book.
Paint a scene from Palm Sunday and choose a bible verse to go with your painting.
Your spellings are in your spelling book.
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 25th March for our spelling test
Friday 11th March 2022
Please answer the questions you have taken home. Remember to show your working out.
I have also sent home a sheet showing the methods we went through in the maths workshop that we use to solve the problems. Please keep this safe as it will be useful for maths homework throughout the year.
Please complete the handwriting sheet that has been sent home.
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 18th March for our spelling test.
Have a lovely weekend.
Friday 4th March 2022
I hope you all enjoyed celebrating World Book Day today! You all looked amazing in your costumes!
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 11th March for our spelling test.
I would like you to write 4 descriptive sentences about the character you dressed up as for World Book Day.
Remember to use adjectives, and separate your adjectives with commas.
For example: Mr. Wolf is a kind, polite and fluffy wolf but when no one would help him he decided he was going to gobble up the rude, unhelpful and mean fairytale creatures.
In maths today we learnt how to read scales to help Mr Wolf measure out the ingredients for his pancakes. Practise reading scales by using the website we looked at in class. Click here.
Have a lovely weekend!
Friday 11th February
I Love School Day
Monday is I Love School day. Have a think about something special you would like to teach our class. Maybe a dance routine, a song, or a maths trick. What can you share with us?
This week we have begun to look at multiplication.
Please make sure you log on to Times Tables Rock Stars and practise your times tables!
Try to use the Jamming option - choose the number of questions and select multiplication only.
https://play.ttrockstars.com/
Don't worry if you find it tricky. The more you practise the easier you will find it!
Also continue to log on to NumBots to practise your number skills.
https://numbots.com/
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 18th February for our spelling test.
Have a great weekend!
Only use the 'Garage' or 'Arena' options as the other options include all Times Tables, not just 2's 5's and 10's
Don't worry if you find it tricky at first. The more you practise the easier you will find it!
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 11th February for our spelling test.
We have been working hard on subtraction and addition in school. Please log onto NumBots to practise and get quicker at your number facts.
I sent home a reminder of your log in details earlier this week.
English
Take this quiz . Which sentences are punctuated correctly? Look carefully!
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 4th February for our spelling test.
Friday 21st January 2022
This week for homework I have sent you home with a sheet to practise column subtraction, just like we've been doing in class. Try and set your calculations out neatly, and write one digit in one square.
Please can you also log on to NumBots to practise your number skills.
Date: 21.1.2022 Sounds: This week we have been practising these sounds: oo, ar, or and air 1. wood 2. wool 3. shark 4. card 5. north 6. thorn 7. dairy 8. repair 9. everybody 10. parents
Friday 14th January 2022
This week for homework I have sent you home with a sheet to practise column addition, just like we've been doing in class. Try and set your calculations out neatly, and write one digit in one square.
I have also sent you home with a sheet to practise your handwriting. Try and make sure your letters are formed correctly, are sitting on the line and are the same size as my examples.
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 21st January for our spelling test.
Friday 10th December 2021
Year 2, for your homework this week I would like you to practise your lines for our Nativity next week. Make sure you can say them really loudly and confidently!
Try your best to practise the songs too - I know some of you have told me you keep singing them around the house!
Please can you also log on to NumBots to practise your number skills.
Friday 3rd December 2021
Your homework for this week is in your homework book. I can't wait to read or hear your Christmas poem!
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 10th December for our spelling test.
Friday 26th November 2021
Maths
This week we have been practising subtracting a 1-digit number from a 2 digit number. Play this game (- numbers within 20) to practise some more. Can you post the letters to the post box with the correct answer? You might like to have a go at the addition too!
Please also continue to practise your number skills by using NumBots . You have your log in details on your letter.
English
Use this game to design a Christmas jumper. Then, write 4 sentences to describe your jumper! Make sure you include some adjectives - remember, no more than 3 together! Use commas to separate your adjectives.
Here is a description of my Christmas jumper to help you:
My Christmas jumper is green , sparkly and warm . On the front of my jumper is a picture of a cute penguin wearing a red , fluffy Santa hat. The sleeves are covered in white , shiny dots that look like snow! My favourite thing about my jumper is the sugary , red and white candy-cane the cheeky penguin is trying to hide.
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 3rd December for our spelling test.
Sounds: This week we have been practising these sounds: ea and a-e 1. clean 2. cheap 3. dream 4. seat 5. while 6. race 7. sale 8. mate 9. other 10. does
Have a wonderful weekend!
Friday 19th November 2021
This week we have been practising adding numbers crossing 10. Have a go at these calculations.
Remember to draw base 10 to help you. I have included an example below.
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 26th November for our spelling test.
Friday 12th November 2021
Hello Year Two!
I would like you to play this game to practise recognising verbs and nouns. Remember nouns are the names of people, places or things and verbs are doing words .
I have set your homework task on MyMaths . Don't forget your log in details are stuck in the front of your planner!
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 19th November for our spelling test.
Friday 5th November 2021
Your homework for this week is in your homework book.
Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 12th November for our spelling test.
Friday 15th October 2021
This week we have been learning about fact families.
Can you complete the fact families in this game ? Choose 'up to 20' (or maybe you want to challenge yourself with up to 50 or even 100!)
When do we need to use a question mark? Play this game to see if you can add the question mark to the correct sentence.
Your spellings are in your spelling book. Please remember to bring your book to school on Friday 5th November for our spelling test.
Have a wonderful half term break!
This week we have been counting in 2's, 5's and 10's.
Play this game to practise counting in 2's.
Play this game to practise counting in 5's and 10's. Choose sequencing, then counting in multiples at the top. Practise both multiples of 5 and multiples of ten 0 to 100.
Please play this game. Can you spot the correct sentences and fix the mistakes?
Your spellings are in your spelling book. Please remember to bring your book to school on Thursday for our spelling test as school is closed on Friday.
Friday 8th October 2021
This week we have been comparing and ordering numbers. Try playing this game (choose up to 100) to help you practise. If you find it too tricky, have a go at numbers to 20 first.
Please play this Small Town Superheroes game to practise using full stops. Click punctuation, then choose full stops.
Your spellings are in your new spelling book. Remember to bring your book to school on Friday for our spelling test.
Friday 1st October 2021
Your spellings for this week are below. They are red words so remember they don't follow the usual spelling rules!
Friday 24th September 2021
Please also practise your number skills by using NumBots . You have your log in details on your letter.
This week I would like you to practise adding missing full stops by playing this game . Drag the snails to where the full stops should go!
I would like you to practise these spellings this week. They are red words so remember they don't follow the usual spelling rules!
- pretty
Have a wonderful weekend!
Friday 17th September 2021
You can also practise your number skills by using NumBots . You have your log in details on your letter.
This week I would like you to practise finding missing capital letters by playing this game . Drag the magnifying letter over where the capital letters should be and collect all the tools!
Friday 10th September 2021
Maths
In maths we have been thinking about numbers to 100 and recognising tens and ones.
I would like you to practise place value - recognising tens and ones. Below is a game you can use to help you! Have a go at recognising the place value of numbers up to 19. If you want to challenge yourself, have a go with numbers up to 99!
- Place value game
These words don't follow the usual sounds we know - they are red words.
Practise reading and spelling these words. We will be using them in school next week
- behind
Have a wonderful weekend! See you on Monday!
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canterville · 10/03/2024 15:17
I just read on the Telegraph today about the frustration of St Albans parents who lost out on secondary school places at Beaumont School as the catchment dropped from 870m last year to 500m this year. I'm in North London with primary aged children and have been thinking of moving further out for secondary schools as I'm neither religious (a requirement for most high achieving North West London state secondaries) nor willing to pay for private. The article also mentions that the catchment will shrink further as there are currently two large housing developments on both sides of the school site. I'm really not sure if I should continue looking at St Albans or elsewhere.
There’s already a very long thread about this school.
There are other very good schools (STAGS, Sandringham) in St Albans. Beaumont have this week reinstated 30 places that had been dropped. I believe it was a very high sibling year too.
MissAdelaide · 10/03/2024 16:01
I did a search but didn't find any recent threads?
ronswansonstache · 10/03/2024 16:16
The house prices in St Albans are now so high that these school performances, despite being good but not amazing, are not convincing me to spend so much to move there.
It’s the one about challenging the removal of the bulge class.
Here you go: https://www.mumsnet.com/talk/secondary/5020630-urgent-help-please-challenging-council-re-removal-of-bulge-class I love living here but yes house prices are silly (and the traffic can be awful). The whole Beaumont debacle has shown that we are lacking sufficient secondary places to the east of Town, and if you do want to aim for Beaumont/Sandringham/Samuel Ryder then you need to do careful research on previous admissions and aim to buy pretty close to the school of your choice (for which you’ll pay a hefty premium). I’d say spend a day here looking at areas around the schools and at house prices (and the lovely town centre/Verulamium park) and see what you think. You could also look at Harpenden - houses no cheaper but excellent secondaries and enough places as far as I’m aware.
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St Albans has lots of great secondary schools although Beaumont and Sandringham seem to be the most popular. There were enough spaces for all children at schools in St Albans this year, it’s just the additional places were made at schools that aren’t Beaumont. Parents were up in arms that they weren’t at the “naice” school and their children would have to travel a mile or two instead. I think it’s fair to say that if Beaumont was a “requires improvement” school then parents wouldn’t quite so fixated on the children needing to be in a local community school. Anyway, I digress. Admissions distances for St Albans schools have always been tricky. You need to do your homework carefully if you have a specific school in mind. You could alternatively look at Harpenden or Berkhamsted. Similar vibe, demographic, commute into London, just smaller. Berkhamsted has just the one secondary school (Ashlyns) and it’s great. You live in the town, you get a place. Many children also go to the Bucks grammars from there - Chesham Grammar, Aylesbury Grammar and Aylesbury High. There’s no guarantee of an out of county grammar place but my children got one in 2000 and one this year. I do like St Albans but the traffic is an arse, house prices ridiculous, and the bun fight for schools just bonkers.
RestingFebruaryFace · 11/03/2024 00:27
thank you so much the thread didn't mention the school name hence I couldn't find it in the search I'll be exploring other areas as suggested
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Admissions distances for St Albans schools have always been tricky. You need to do your homework carefully if you have a specific school in mind. You could alternatively look at Harpenden or Berkhamsted. Similar vibe, demographic, commute into London, just smaller. Berkhamsted has just the one secondary school (Ashlyns) and it's great.
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Wickersley St Alban's C of E Primary School is part of The Diocese of Sheffield Academies Trust, which is an exempt charity regulated by the Secretary of State for Education. It is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (company number 08745639), whose registered office is at Flanderwell Early Excellence Centre ...
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The website of St. Alban's Catholic Primary School. Newsletter 2022.07.22 [pdf 1MB]
Tel: 01625 425905. Email: [email protected]. A member of The Holy Family of Nazareth Catholic Academy Trust, registered in England and Wales with company number 8307881 whose registered office is at All Hallows Catholic College, Brooklands Avenue, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK118LB. Tel 01625 426138.