Word Anagram Challenge

 

Word Anagram Challenge

 

The challenge over half term is to see how many words you can make from;

 

Sea Exploration

 

Once you have written as many words as you can! The  challenge is to use each word in a sentence! If you really want to challenge yourself try and use each word in a story, just like our story spelling challenge!

 

Good Luck 👍

Would You Rather…

Due to poor internet connection the power point from this mornings lesson wouldn’t play properly so I have put it on the blog boys.

It was really fun answering your would you rather… questions this morning. Some of them really made me think!

Your responses and interaction were super this morning, well done

Looking forward to seeing your completed books 🙂

Week 4 Thursday English – Would you rather..

Maths – Wednesday 20th May

Here are the resources for today’s lesson,

Wed Maths Year-2-Maths-Mastery-Multiplication-and-Division-PowerPoint_ver_3

Wed maths warm up t-n-2544820-year-2-multiplication-and-division-warmup-powerpoint_ver_1

 

Wed Maths Task 1 t2-m-248-multiplication-wheels-activity-sheet-_ver_2

Wed Maths Task 2 challenge Year 2 Maths Assessment Multiplication and Division

Wed Maths Task 3 challenge Year-2-Multiplication-and-Division-Workbook

 

Word of the Day

Succulent – juicy and fresh. Like perfectly ripe peached that are full of delicious juice. Used in 1.2% of stories

Putrid – rotten and decayed. Like a very old sandwich. Used in 14.6%

Dense – thick, solid or heavy. Like a cloud so thick you need a knife to cut through it. Used in 1.3% of stories.

Cluttered- messy or littered. Like a room with clothes and toys thrown all over the place. Used in 1.5% of stories.

Statuesque- tall, beautiful and dignified. Likes someone who looks as impressive as a statue. Used in 3.7% of stories.