Welcome to Year 2.

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Welcome to Year 2

Year 2 Team Mrs Jones Ms Lazarides Mrs Mohindru Mr Rolt Pack will provide dates of key events for the year... Including trips, Christmas concerts, class assemblies and school masses and liturgies.

give your child the best start to their day! Punctuality give your child the best start to their day!

Attendance Good attendance is important to ensure good progress Attendance below 90% is now categorised as persistent absenteeism Term time leave will only be authorised in exceptional circumstances HT to authorise term time leave , holidays cannot be authorised, in case of illness

Uniform · Bottle green sweatshirt with school logo · White or green polo shirt · Pinafore dress, grey skirt or trousers · Black or dark sensible shoes · Plain white/grey/black socks tights · Plain black/white or green hijab No jewellery unless for religious reasons All long hair to be tied back – regardless of gender   Please ensure your child is wearing the correct uniform, school shoes Uniform at St Mark’s In preparation for the new academic year in September please can I remind parents and carers of the school uniform expectations. 

We are a healthy school!

Topics in Year 2 Autumn – Off with Her Head! Spring – The First Flight Survival of the Fittest Spring – The First Flight The Big Blue Summer – Time to Talk Port to Port Overview of topics and learning - examples of activities that might be completed -

P.E. Wednesday & Thursday PE Kit Plain, St Mark’s green or white t-shirt, plain dark coloured or white shorts, plain tracksuit, black plimsolls Swimming – days for PE – PE kit. Music tuition opportunities

Trips and Visits Hampton Court Palace RAF Hendon Gunnersbury Museum Gurdwara Where to, packed lunch including free school meals, parents helping, payment

How well is my child doing? Parent consultations Informal meetings with parents Report to parents Appointments can be made at any point with the teacher and/or a member of the senior leadership team

Assessment We will be assessing children against end of year objectives set out in the National Curriculum During the year we will be assessing whether your child is on track to meet those objectives At the end of the year children will be assessed using the following: Working below the expected standard for the year group (10% to 49% of the curriculum) The pupils uses the criteria rarely Working towards the expected standard for the year group (from 50% to 79% of the curriculum) The Pupil uses the criteria sometimes. Working at the expected standard for the year group (between 80% to 100% of the curriculum) The pupil uses the criteria often. Working at greater depth within the expected standard for the year group. The children are able to independently apply their knowledge and understanding across other areas of the curriculum. The on track judgement will be made by assessing the number of objectives already met and the way in which a child has embedded those objectives and uses them independently. The end of year judgement will be judged by the % of objectives met

Home Learning English: daily reading – to be recorded in reading records. Spelling words to learn. Maths: weekly task relating to the topic currently being studied. This may be on a worksheet or on mymaths website. Topic: An open ended topic-related task once each half term. When, what expectations of child and teacher including reading spellings will be part of homework with an activity to support learning of spellings but there will be no test as with tables

English Teaching Year 2 Reading Guided Reading Each class has a daily session. Will read with the teacher or other adult multiple times each week. Other activities include pre reading and comprehension questions.

Reading at Home What we ask of you: 10-15mins daily reading. Reading diary in school everyday. Ask your child about what they’ve read. Initial or comment the diary each day. Talk about and enjoy books at home and read aloud to your child – whatever age they are!

Contact us: cjones@st-marks.ealing.sch.uk admin@st-marks.ealing.sch.uk

Any questions?