30/03/20
MESSAGE FROM MRS ROBINSON
CLASS DOJO
I am sending regular messages, ideas and links on our class Dojo page. If you have not joined our class Dojo yet, and would like to keep in touch, please contact the school office on: office@stmarys.cambs.sch.uk
It is a great way to contact me and also keep up to date with any tips, links or ideas that I have for you at home.
I hope that everyone is keeping happy and safe. Mrs Robinson
VIRTUAL SCHOOL GAMES EVENT!
ST MARY'S SCHOOL NEEDS YOU! Virtual School Games is happening next Thursday (2nd April) from 10 am. Every hour a new challenge will be set from daily mile to table tennis to virtual rowing. All you need to do is take part in the challenge, take a photo (if your child can go on external websites) upload photo to: schoolgames@livingsport.co.uk remembering to state that you are a pupil, parent, carer, teacher at St Mary's CofE Primary Academy-St Neots. If you do not want to upload photos then write a brief description of what you did. Let's keep active! See the attached letter. Remember to keep safe!!
Times Tables and Number Fluency
Please allow your child time to access Numbots and TTrockstars. Their log in details for this can be found in the cover of their school diaries. Please contact the school office should you require this information.
Numbots: https://play.numbots.com/#/intro
TTRockstars: https://ttrockstars.com/
Weekly Maths Lessons
There are resources for this week's maths lessons which focus on fractions.
Please follow the following link
Spellings:
Please continue to work on the Year 2 High Frequency and Common Exception Words. Ask your child about the methods we use in school to help them to learn spellings: boxing up, adding a picture, writing in a sentence etc.
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Reading:
Ask your child to read the extract of text and answer the questions on their own. Then ask them to read the text out loud and discuss the answers that they have given. Encourage them to go back to the text to find and copy the answers where possible rather than guessing or using memory.
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- Please continue to listen to your child read their school reading book or any other books that you may have at home. Newsround has a good variety of news articles that the children enjoy reading, but please check their suitability first.
FREE AUDIO BOOKS
Audible are offering children free access to audio books for children whilst schools are closed. Set aside time for your child to listen to a story. This is priceless! Listening to stories will help your child in many ways, by developing their understanding of language, sentence structure and stimulates their imaginations.