St Thomas' Church Of England Primary School

St Thomas' Church Of England Primary School

Wishing all our families a lovely Easter break. School Re-opens on Wednesday 23rd Aril at 8.45am

St Thomas' Road, Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire, FY8 1JN

01253 722022

office@st-thomas.lancs.sch.uk

Year 2

Teacher: Miss Warburton
Teaching Assistants: Mrs Riley & Mrs Lowe

Our Gospel Value is: Thankfulness

 

Pupil Leaders 

Our School Councillors: Ruby and Bentley

Our Eco Warriors: Hallie and Sofia

Our SHINE Councillors: Sathvika and Khadija

 Our link Governors: Simon Nield and Lynne Davies

  

Helpful Information:

  • Reading books will be changed on a Friday

  • Reading records are needed in school every day

  • Library book changing day is Friday

  • PE days are Tuesday and Friday - come in PE kits ready for these lessons. Please note that jewellery and accessories (e.g. watches, hair bows) must not be worn on a PE day due to safety reasons.

  • Spelling test weekly on Friday

  • Homework is given out every Friday to be completed and returned by the following Thursday

  • Log-ons for Times Tables Rock Stars, Numbots and Nessy are on the front of your child's reading record

  • Healthy snacks - if your child does not have morning toast, they may bring in a healthy snack 

  • Water bottles - children will need a water bottle in school each day. This must contain water - no juice or flavoured water. Please make sure water bottles are clearly named and are returned daily after washing.

     

Looking ahead:

  • Friday 11th April 9-10:15am  - Easter Service at St Thomas' Church.
  • Wednesday 23rd April - St George's team can come dressed in Red to celebrate St George's Day.
  • Tuesday 3rd June - Class photos.
  • Friday 13th June - Summer Fair Donations Day - Sweets - non uniform.
  • Friday 20th June - Summer Fair Donation Day - Bottles - non uniform.
  • Tuesday 24th June - KS1 Sports Morning 9-11:30am.
  • Friday 27th June - Summer Fair
  • Wednesday 9th July - Wonderful Wednesday
  • Friday 11th July - Moving Up Day
  • Monday 14th July - Music Morning

 

Summer Term message from Miss Warburton: 

I can't believe we have reached the last full term in Year 2! This Summer Term our focus is on 'Magnificent Monarchs'. We will be learning all about British Kings and Queens, including Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria and King Henry VIII, and we will even have a 'royal' visit from Mr Worrell to enhance our learning. 

Throughout our Maths learning journey in Year 2, it is important that we become confident with the times tables. We are continuing to practise times tables by chanting "One 2 is 2, two 2s are 4, three 2s are 6" and so on... Times Table Rockstars and Numbots are accessible on any device and will really support fluency with times tables and number facts. I wonder if any Year 2s will up-level their status on TTRocks or win a certificate for Numbots this term! Our focuses in Maths for this term will be Fractions, Time, Position and Direction and Statistics. Have a go at telling the time using an analogue clock - what time is it now?

I have put a link to the Year 1 and Year 2 Common Exception Words below. These are words that most children are expected to be able to spell by the end of Year 2. It is important that we practise spelling these words, as they are commonly spelt incorrectly meaning that we may find them a little bit trickier to remember.

Our Summer Learning Letter and knowledge organisers are also linked below. These detail everything we are going to be learning this term. Please take a look so you know exactly what exciting things we will be exploring! 

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask - I am always happy to help! I can't wait for another fun-filled term together, Year 2!

 

Thank you for your continued support,

Miss Warburton

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Easter symbols

Posted: Feb 28, 2025 by: year2 teacher (K.Warburton) on: Year 2 Blog

As part of our Easter topic in RE, we tried some delicious hot cross buns. We know that the cross on a hot cross bun symbolises the time where Jesus was crucified on the cross. Jesus made a huge sacrifice to protect others and Easter is a special time where Christians remember and reflect on this. We looked at lots of Easter symbols, including eggs representing new life and lambs representing sacrifice.