E-safety top tip 13th May

As children are learning from home and perhaps spending more time online, we
thought we’d share some of our top tips to help keep them safe:

  1. Set up parental controls for your broadband and on any devices your child
    has access to.
  2. Children should use technology in ‘family areas’ where you can keep an eye
    on what they are doing online and who they are online with.
  3. Ensure your child has plenty of breaks from screen time.
  4. Monitor what your child is doing online, what sites and apps they are using
    and what games they are playing. Find out more about each one so you can
    then support them by ensuring appropriate safety and privacy controls are
    set up for each of them.
  5. Take an interest in their learning and what they are doing online. Ensure
    that they know they can come to you if they need help or if they have any
    concerns.
  6. Emphasise to your child that the rules online are the same as when they are
    in school. You expect them to be courteous to others. Impress upon them
    the fact that this is an unusual time for everyone and that appropriate
    behaviour will help their learning experience.

If you need any help or advice we can recommend the following sites:

NSPCC: If you are worried about a child then NSPCC can offer advice and support and inform you of the necessary steps to take.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keepingchildren-safe/reporting-abuse/report/

Childline: Children can contact Childline to chat to somebody about their worries.
https://www.childline.org.uk/getsupport/

UK Safer Internet Centre: Report Harmful Content is a national reporting centre that has been designed to assist anyone in reporting harmful content online.
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/helpline/report-harmful-content

CEOP: If you are worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with your child online then CEOP can help.  https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre/

Alternatively, please contact school and we will offer you help and support.

Wednesday’s phonics challenge

I’ve chosen a game today that will help your child practise sounds that they are a little unsure of.  Just select the set of sounds that you feel they need to brush up on (if possible a mixture of ones the know with a few new ones is best).  They then pop the bubbles with the correct sound in it until they get rainbow bubbles.

The link is…

https://www.ictgames.com/phonicsPop/index.html

Tuesday’s phonics challenge

Today’s challenge is also an ICT one but this requires no other resources.  The aim of the game is to spell out simple words to keep the viking happy.  Press on the wave to see if your child has spelt them correctly.  Each time you only have to change one letter to make the new word, this helps your child look really carefully at the letters in words.  Eventually you end up back at the word given at the beginning and your child shouts “full circle!”.  Happy spelling!

https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/viking/index.html

Year 2 Home Learning Tuesday 12th May 2020

Hello Year 2!

Here are today’s activities.

Spellings – The spelling rule this week is ‘words ending with al’.

al ending

This video should help to remind you of the rule (sorry parents, the song is quite catchy 😂)

Your task for today is to play Pictionary with a family member. Have a go at drawing your spellings and writing down which you think have been drawn.

Literacy – Today’s task is to complete ‘Little Red meets the Wolf’ task on purple mash.  You should find it in your 2do section.  You will need to apply your knowledge of punctuation and sentence types.

Maths – this week we will be continuing to use the White Rose materials.  Today’s learning will look at adding 2 digit numbers.

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/

The worksheet and answers are below.

 Lesson 2 Add 2-digit numbers (2) 2019

Lesson 2 Answers Add 2-digit numbers (2) 2019

Times Tables Rockstars – Don’t forget to practise your x2, x3, x5 and x10 tables.  Miss Horler and Miss Rouse are ready to set challenges on TTRS.  For your login details look in your blue homelink book or email your class teacher.

Afternoon activities – This week’s theme is Citizenship, please see ideas below.

When you complete a citizenship activity please upload them to the Year 2 homework blog for us to see.

We are looking forward to seeing your work,

From Miss Newport and Miss Jones.  😄😄

Monday’s phonics challenge

Happy Monday everyone!

Your phonics challenge today is a fun online bingo game.  It can either be downloaded and printed out or just copy the board that you want.  The game starts at phase 2 and has fun sound effects.  Please use the link…

https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/bingoOriginal/index.html

Enjoy!

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