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Autumn term 2015

This is where you you will find weekly homework for the Autumn Term.

We have had a very busy week in Year 2! The children have been fantastic this week and we are very proud of them. Thank you for your support this term and we wish you a very happy Christmas. In the new year we will be testing the children on their number bonds, so it would be great for the children to 'skill-up'  on these over the holiday. We look forward to seeing the children next term.

 

 

1.12.15 

Spellings

We will not be setting any spelling homework over the next couple of weeks but please could the children practise the first 100 high frequency words/ Next 200 high frequency words.

 

Maths
Please can the children practise counting in 2s/ two times table and also in 5s/ five times tables so that they can apply them quickly and confidently.

Here is a game below to help the children practise...

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

 

3.11.1

This week we have begun to look at multiples. Click on the picture below for some more 'multiple mania'.

13.10.15

We have continued to look at subtraction this week. The children have been exploring numbers and calculations and looked for patterns. Why not have a go at the subtraction machine problems. Click on the subtraction symbol to find the homework.

 

6.10.15

Subtraction Challenge 

How quickly can you work out this subtraction sums mentally? Can you beat your score? What is your best score?

7-5 =                8-5 =

9-4 =                13-5=

11-3 =              10-6 =

 6-2 =               14 -3 =

12-4 =               7 - 2 =

11-7 =               8 - 3 =

 

22.9.15

Number Bonds

Please can the children practise their pairs of numbers that make 10 and pairs of numbers that make 20. Here are some links below of different number bond games.

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Alien-Pairs-to-10-733

Number Bond Challenge- can the children time themselves to see how quickly they can find all the pairs of numbers that make 10. How quickly can they find them? Can they beat their time? Why not try pairs of numbers that make 20.How quickly can they make the pairs of numbers that make 20?

 

16.09.15

This week we have been continuing to work with numbers. We have met Charlie the crocodile and he likes eating big numbers. Please click on the crocodile below to find the activity....

  

Place Value Games:

http://mrcrammond.com/games/PlaceValueChartv4.swf

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/place-value/place-value-charts

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Flash.aspx?f=diennesandcoinsv3

http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/maths/interactive/numbers.htm#Place

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/starship/maths/games/place_the_penguin/big_sound/full.shtml

 

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