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Silver Birch Class - Year 2 & Year 3

 

We are a vibrant Year 2 and 3 class, full of friendly faces, ready to achieve, belong and care together. Throughout the week, we’re taught by Mr Ryan, with additional Maths sessions for our Year 2s led by Mrs Smith and Mrs Clark. We also look forward to our first, weekly, P.E. sessions with Mrs James every Tuesday.

In Silver Birch Class, we love learning—especially through enquiry! Scroll down to discover more about our class routines, upcoming plans, and the exciting learning adventures we have in store.

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PE Days are every Tuesday and Thursday.

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Our Learning for the Term

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Homework

WEEKLY HOMEWORK:

Y2 and Y3 Spelling and Reading. Y2 may have Maths work from Mrs Smith / Mrs Clark. Y3 need to learn their Times Tables using TT Rockstars or any other method e.g. Times Tables Games for 7 to 11 year olds (topmarks.co.uk).

Y3 children may be set SPAG.com homework throughout the year. Accounts will be provided alongside their Bleasby Booklets.

Autumn Term Homework Project 2025

Pick one of the project ideas to complete at home!

Can you become a wildlife explorer and make a list of the animals and insects you find in your garden or the park. Draw and make notes about them.

 

Explore the tastes of another country! With an adult, make some food from a different country. Take photos or draw a picture. We hope it is tasty!

Research and present your top five or ten facts about another country.

Imagine you are an explorer. Draw a picture or write a list of things you would take in your rucksack.

Make an explorer tent in your house or garden. Imagine you’re an explorer! Take some photos or write about your adventure.

 

Bring a picture of you in a place you have explored. It could be in England or another country. Write about what it was like and what you did / saw there.

 

Make a map, drawing, model or diorama of a place or  island you would like to explore.

Use a map to find a different country. It might be a place you have visited. Draw and colour the flag for this country and write down some facts about it.

 

Become a leaf explorer and see how many different types of leaves you can find in your garden or in the park. Make a poster of them.

Tell us all about your favourite adventure story book. Read it at home with someone in your family.

Research a famous explorer– you can present your information in any way you choose.

 

Write a poem about a new land.

Design and make a vehicle for explorations in the past, present or future!

Write a story about you becoming an explorer.

Design an outfit for exploring a particular land. Think carefully about what you’d need to wear and why.

 

The children will have 4 weeks to complete the project. We will be sharing them on the week commencing 13th October. We're really looking forward to seeing your best work.

 

 

Useful Links

Times Tables Rockstars

 

 


SPAG

 

 

Reading for pleasure

Class Letters, Additional Information and our work