What’s happening in Year 2 – Week 1
Year 2 produced some amazing homework on the Monarchy over the Easter break. [gallery ids="12793,12794,12795,12796,12797,12798"]...
Year 2 produced some amazing homework on the Monarchy over the Easter break. [gallery ids="12793,12794,12795,12796,12797,12798"]...
Year 2 created some amazing pizza’s for their STEAM project this week. They discussed the different food groups they needed to included for the toppings of their pizzas to ensure they were having a healthy balanced diet. They used a range of skills and tools...
Year 2 have been looking at Hackney for our Diverse Britain unit and discussing the impact of migration and immigration. We started off by looking at maps and using direction to understand the places and facilities you can find in Hackney. Then we looked at...
Last week, SJSJ were looking at different enquiries that were all about connections for our science week. The children explored scientific questions through investigations and concluded their findings. They were able to find out how connections work in different ways that were linked to each of their science units this term. Have...
This week, Year 2 visited St Paul’s Cathedral. They explored the religious symbolism of the Cathedral’s artefacts and art. [gallery ids="12522,12523,12524"]...
Year 2 had an amazing time being super scientists this week. We are looking at the the life cycle of a butterfly for our extended enquiry and we closely observed the features of a caterpillar. We noticed how the caterpillar’s skin had started shedding as...
Year 2 created some great pieces of work for their homework about Fairtrade. [gallery ids="12115,12116,12117,12118"]...
The children in Year 2 produced wonderful pieces of work for their homework about the North Pole. [gallery ids="12011,12012,12013,12014,12015"]...
The children produced the most amazing art in the style of Georgia O'Keefe. You can see how creative they were. ...
Year 2 having been using their observational skills to produce some amazing art inspired by Claude Monet. They carefully observed flowers and discussed the lines, dots, shapes, shades and tones they could see. Using these skills, they created two master pieces of art using shading...