Term 1 Overview of Learning Programs
Upcoming Events:
Friday 8 March - Swimming Carnival (8 year old competitors only)
Thursday 14 March - Walking Tour of Fraser
Thursday 14 March - Walking Tour of Fraser
Sunday
17 March - School Fete
Tuesday 9 April - Track and Field Carnival
Tuesday 9 April - Track and Field Carnival
Morning
Reading - We would love to encourage parents and carers into the
classroom to share a story with their children - the classroom doors are opened
at 8:50am each day.
Readers’ Workshop:
So far this term we have discussed the perfect spot to read, reading stamina, the three ways to read a book, and schema (where we store our background knowledge).
Throughout the term we will focus on the comprehension strategies of:
- making connections to our own experiences, to other texts and the world
- making predictions
- asking questions
As well as some decoding strategies:
- Make attempts that make sense
- Slow down the zoom
- Think (while you read the words)
Throughout the term we will focus on the comprehension strategies of:
- making connections to our own experiences, to other texts and the world
- making predictions
- asking questions
As well as some decoding strategies:
- Make attempts that make sense
- Slow down the zoom
- Think (while you read the words)
Work on Writing: In the first half of the term year 2 has focused on the important elements of a sentence through mini-lessons including the concepts of: one idea, full stops, capital letters and ensuring writing makes sense.
We have also started to explore the writing process to continue to develop our independent writing skills.
Throughout the second half of the term mini-lessons will focus on identification and use of nouns, verbs and adjectives.
We have also started to explore the writing process to continue to develop our independent writing skills.
Throughout the second half of the term mini-lessons will focus on identification and use of nouns, verbs and adjectives.
Word Work: Spelling is integrated into all English lessons and is a particular focus during Word Work sessions.
Fine Motor -
The development of finger and hand strength as well as writing stamina are
still essential skills for our students. Students participate in regular fine motor rotations. These may
include beading, balling paper, playdough, tying shoe laces, pegging, cutting
etc.
Mighty Maths
- In
Term 1 we will focus on place value, addition and subtraction. We integrate
the strategies we have learnt into problem solving activities. Students work in four groups that focus on differentiating the
learning and engaging all students.
Maths Extra - These lessons this term cover the concepts of 2D shapes, patterns and length.
Fundamental Motor Skills (FMS)
- We will focus on the following skills throughout the semester:
- Running
- Catching
- Jumping
These
skills are specifically taught and practised through a variety of games and
activities.
Science Inquiry
- In the first half of the term students will be
completing a science unit called 'Bend it! Stretch it!'. During this inquiry
students will be investigating the properties of materials. Students explored how we use twisting, stretching and bending to physically change the shape of everyday materials.
Geography Inquiry - Starting this week we will begin our new Inquiry 'Me on the Map!'. Through this inquiry students will develop their knowledge of major geographical divisions and the scale of different places.
Geography Inquiry - Starting this week we will begin our new Inquiry 'Me on the Map!'. Through this inquiry students will develop their knowledge of major geographical divisions and the scale of different places.
Wonderful Wednesdays -
a range of other skills and content is addressed during our Wednesday rotations
with specialist teachers. Our rotations include:
- FMS
- Library (remember Library bags for borrowing)
- Japanese
- Performing Arts
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