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Monday Questions

Good morning Year 2, I hope you have all had a lovely weekend and stayed safe at home. 

Assembly

Mrs Gracey and the nursery children have made an assembly for the school to share today. 

To see the assembly at home, go to https://nearpod.com/student/ and enter this code: SQ75F

Phonics

At school, we like playing Capital Letter Bingo. Have a play of the game with someone at home. 

1. Choose 3 capital letters and write them down. Keep them secret!

2. Ask a grown up to say the names of different capital letters

3. Circle a letter when it is said

4. Shout BINGO when all your letters are circled. 

5. Swap - the grown up can write 3 secret letters. You then say different capital letter names. Do you know the names for all of them?

Maths

First, can you name each of the shapes below? 

Then, can you see anything the same between any of the shapes? 




Also, which of these coins do you recognise? How much is each coin worth? How many of these coins do you have at home right now?



Comments

  1. The shapes are called square, circle, rectangle, triangle. The 3d are called pyramid, sphere, cube and a cuboid. The first one is 2d and the second one is 3d.

    The coins are worth 5p, 20p, 50p, 10p, 2p, 1p.

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  2. The shapes are called
    Triangle
    Square
    Circle
    Rectangle
    The next shapes are called
    Pyramid
    Sphere
    Prism
    Cube
    The coins are called
    10p
    2p
    1p
    5p
    20p
    50p
    £1
    £2

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  3. Hi Miss Healey,

    I enjoyed making a boat today. I liked playing Bingo in phonics. See you tomorrow.

    From Nathaniel


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  4. I have seen the nearpod assembly and I talked about it with my mum.

    I played BINGO with my mum and I won once and she didn't win any time.

    The shapes are square, circle, rectangle and triangle. The 3d ones are pyramid, sphere, cube and a cuboid. The shapes are the same, but some are flat (2D) and the others are not (3D).

    The coins are worth 10p, 2p, 1p, 5p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2. At home, mum has 7 coins of 1p, 2 of 2ps, 4 of 5p, 2 of 10p, 2 of 20p and 2 of £1.

    See you tomorrow :)

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  5. Fantastic work everyone! I am SO impressed. You can all have a point :)

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  6. Hi miss Healey very excited to comeback to school tomorrow and see everyone.
    I watched the Nearpd assembly with my mum and we talked how to keep our minds healthy.
    We played bingo me n mum and I won two times.
    I have done my work and emailed it to you Anisha Afsar
    See you tomorrow.

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    1. That's brilliant, Anisha! Well done you can have a point :)

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  7. The shapes are called
    Square
    Circle
    Rectangle
    Triangle
    The next shapes are called
    Pyramid
    The coins are called
    Sphere
    Prism
    Cube
    The coins are called
    10p
    2p
    5p
    £1
    50p
    20p
    £2
    1p

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