Year 2 - Ely



Year 2

Mrs Hughes
Class Teacher

Mrs Stone
LSA
Communication:
Schoop - the school ID is 17699
Twitter - @StDavidsCiWPrm https://twitter.com/StDavidsCiWPrm
Email: year2@stdavidsprm.cardiff.sch.uk
Google classroom code: fqkxo3n



Christian Value – Trust
13th April – Return to School - Christian Value Day
14th April - Celebrating World Autism Day
22nd April - World Earth Day
1st May - INSET Day
4th May – Bank Holiday
5th May - Buddhism Day
11th - 15th May – Christian Aid Week
18th - 22nd May - Walk to School Week
22nd May – End of term
25th May – 31st May 2026 – Half Term
Christian Value – Peace
1st June – Return to School
3rd June - Nursery Sports Day - Morning Nursery at 9:30am and Afternoon Nursery at 1:30pm
5th June – Sports Day
10th June - Reserve Nursery Sports Day - Morning Nursery at 9:30am and Afternoon Nursery at 1:30pm
12th June – Reserve Sports Day
15th - 19th June - World Refugee Week
16th June - Class Photographs
19th June - Rags to Riches collection
22nd June - World Music Day
3rd July – Reports out to parents Summer Fayre 1-3pm
PS1 (Nursery and Reception) Family Worship at 9:15am
9th July – New PS1 intake meeting (Nursery and Reception) 2:30pm
13th July - Transition week
17th July - Last day of term
20th July – INSET day school closed for pupils

Reading
Please bring your book to school every day. Children will be reading in school daily and we will ensure your child's book is changed when needed.
Snack
Please bring a bottle of water to school daily, clearly labelled with your child's name on it. Healthy snacks can be purchased from school (via ParentPay) or brought from home. Please ensure that nothing containing nuts is brought to school due to
P.E
Day: Tuesday (Dance) and Thursday (PE)
Children should wear black shorts/joggers, house colour or white t-shirt and trainers. Please can all clothing be labelled clearly with your child's name on it.

'Michael Recycle'
“Fuel, Fitness, and Future: Caring for Ourselves and Our Earth”

Our topic for the Summer Term, is 'Michael Recycle'. This topic is a Health and Wellbeing-based topic, and we will look closely at how we can care for our planet and ourselves. We will explore how to keep our bodies fit and healthy during PE and Jigsaw lessons. We will make observations and predictions through our science work and begin to identify healthy food options. During our immersion day, we will begin to identify recyclable items and will try to reuse unwanted items to create new, useful and practical objects for our classroom and school. If you would like to help, please send in clean items of household rubbish that could be re-used e.g cardboard rolls, plastic bottles and bottle tops, cardboard boxes, old newspapers and magazines.
Please see below for more information on our learning this term:
LLC - Story writing - Use of adjectives and correct punctuation.
Humanities - Looking after our planet and local environment.
STEM - Healthy bodies DCF - Data and Coding
Expressive Arts - Digital Film and Media
RVE - Looking at God and Christian / Hindu beliefs
Maths and Numeracy - Algebra / Shape / Data Handling
Welsh - Bwyd

See below in PDFS for Medium Term Planning for our Spring Term Topic.
Pupil voice is very important to us at St David's. We look forward to generating more ideas together as a class for our new topic.
Current Pupil Voice questions:
Why do we need to recycle?
How can I help to look after the planet?
Why is it important to be healthy?

Each week, children will be asked to complete either a piece of numeracy or literacy-based homework which will alternate from week to week. There will also be a termly homework grid based on our topic. Children may do as many homework tasks as they like over the course of the term.
Children are allowed to complete their homework in whichever format they wish to choose. E.g Hwb, PowerPoint, on paper, videos etc.
Homework Grid - 'Michael Recycle'



The four purposes are that all children and young people will be:
- Ambitious, capable learners who are ready to learn throughout their lives.
- Enterprising, creative contributors who are ready to play a full part in life and work.
- Ethical, informed citizens who are ready to be citizens of Wales and the world.
- Healthy, confident individuals who are ready to lead fulfilling lives as valued members of society.

Our Christian Value for this term is Forgiveness.


Read Write Inc is taught daily (Monday- Friday) across PS1 & 2. Children are grouped in according to their current ability. In each session we focus on identifying and learning Read Write Inc sounds; reading green and red words; and spelling green words.



This Spring term:
- Multiplication and Division

- Shape

We will also be learning our times tables;
Please see below for links to helpful YouTube videos that benefit multiplication development:



This term we will be focusing on:
Q- "Wyt ti'n......?
A- "Ydw, dw i'n...... Nag ydw, dw i ddim yn....
Q- "Pam...?"

We also have a weekly Welsh phrase of the week. Please see these below to support your child further at home:

Learn Welsh Games - https://www.learn-welsh.net/welshgames
S4C Education - https://www.s4c.cymru/en/education/tag/36/primary/

This term we will be focusing on: Greetings

https://www.languagenut.com/en-gb/
Languagenut is a wonderful online tool where children can access resources to support the development of their new language. Each child will have their own log in details where they can gain points for activities completed. Languagenut will also give you the correct pronunciation of words and phrases.

At St David's we promote the use of 'SMART' rules daily, as we know how important it is to stay safe online.
Please encourage your children to use these 'SMART' rules at home too.
For more information about supporting your child with using the internet safely, please click on the following link:
https://hwb.gov.wales/zones/online-safety/key-information/primary-learners/



The Curriculum for Wales is now statutory requirement since September 2022 for all schools in Wales. It has a key role to play in helping children and young people navigate the world safely. Welsh Government wants education to help our children to develop as healthy, confident individuals, ready for the next chapter in their life after school. Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE) encompasses the knowledge, skills, dispositions and values that will empower learners to:
- Support their health and well-being
- Develop healthy, safe and fulfilling relationships of all kinds, including those with family and friends, and in time, romantic and sexual relationships
- Navigate and make sense of how relationships, sex, gender and sexuality shape their own and other people’s identities and lives
- Understand and support their rights and those of others to enjoy equitable, safe, healthy and fulfilling relationships throughout their lives.


Healthy snacks are provided at £2 per week which can be paid for half termly via parent pay or please provide one piece of fresh fruit or vegetable for your child's snack every day. We are a healthy eating school so only provide a healthy snack such as an apple, banana, carrot sticks, oranges etc. Please note that grapes need to be sliced longways. Children may bring a bottle of water with their name clearly labelled to school to drink. We are happy to refill their bottles for them during the day. We will provide milk daily to the children who want it.

As a school we have created a list of 101 experiences we believe all children should have the opportunity to explore. These are linked to the 4 purposes of the Curriculum for Wales. Once you have completed an experience, send a photo to Miss Bowen who will upload the experience to Seesaw. When you collect 5 of more experiences from each purpose you will be celebrated in our VIP assembly. Happy exploring!


As a school we are working hard to reduce our carbon footprint as part of our Eco schools awards. We record how we travel to school each day and gain badges and awards every month if we have met our target. Help us to travel safer and greener by walking, cycling or scooting to school! You could always park and stride or catch a bus.



St David's CIW Primary School is proud to be a Rights Respecting School, which means we are a community where children's rights are learned, taught, practised, respected, protected and promoted.
This term we will be focusing on Articles 24, 25, 27 and 33-36 from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.


During our worship time on Mondays, we have been learning about current news, topics and events. Then we have been exploring the key questions linked to these further in class. Here are some of the questions we have been discussing.

When discussing the Picture News, we have been challenging ourselves to use new, ambitious vocabulary to describe our feelings and opinions.


After school clubs run on a Tuesday afternoon 3:30-4:30.
All clubs will run for a term and will change every term. If your child would like to take part in our after school club or be added to the waiting list please send an e-mail to clubs@stdavidsprm.cardiff.sch.uk

By clicking below, you can access a range of resources to continue learning at home
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/ - Great online games for curriculum areas
https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/levels/zbr9wmn - BBC Bitesize
http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks2literacy.html - Lots of online games linked to different areas of the curriculum
https://www.learn-welsh.net/welshgames - Online Welsh games
https://corbettmathsprimary.com/5-a-day/ - Corbett Maths - 5-a-day Challenges
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/ - White Rose Maths - Reasoning Challenges
hwb.gov.wales - collection of online tools provided to all schools in Wales by the Welsh Government
https://www.purplemash.com - award winning cross curricular website for primary school children. It enables children to explore and enhance their knowledge in a fun and creative way.