Exploring Primary 2 Curriculum: Reading, Writing, Math & More

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Dive into the engaging Primary 2 curriculum covering reading, phonics, writing, math, health, and social studies. Encourage a love of reading, develop writing skills, master math concepts, and promote well-being. Explore various subjects to enhance children's learning experience.

  • Primary Education
  • Curriculum
  • Reading Skills
  • Writing Development
  • Math Concepts

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  1. Welcome to Primary 2

  2. Welcome Introduction Class work Homework Questions

  3. Reading A love of reading is encouraged throughout the school. Various reading skills are learned through reading a variety of genres. Enjoyment and choice Tools for reading Finding and using information Understanding, analysing and evaluating

  4. Phonics and Spelling The phonics programme helps pupils with their reading Pupils use the Look, Say, Cover, Write and Check method to learn spelling as well as a number of active spelling strategies.

  5. Writing In Primary 2, the children work on creating a variety of pieces of work. This develops their skills in functional, personal and imaginative writing. Enjoyment and choice Tools for writing Organising and using information Creating texts

  6. Talking and Listening Opportunities are provided across the curriculum for children to discuss and listen to a variety of media. Enjoyment and choice Tools for listening and talking Finding and using information Understanding, analysing and evaluating Creating texts

  7. Mathematics Estimation and rounding Number and number processes Fractions, decimal fractions and percentages Money Time Measurement Mathematics its impact on the world Patterns and relationships Properties of 2D shapes and 3D objects Angle, symmetry and transformation Data and analysis Ideas of chance and uncertainty

  8. Health and Wellbeing The topics covered this session will include Ways of Keeping Safe , Nutrition , Drugs Awareness and Feelings and Friends . Mental, emotional, social and physical wellbeing Physical education, physical activity and sport Food and health Substance misuse Relationships, sexual health and parenthood

  9. Social Studies The topics covered this session will include Friends , Weather , Life in the Past and Community Project . People, past events and societies People, place and environment People, society, economy and business

  10. Sciences This session our topics will include Materials , The Senses , Forces , Living Things and Topical Science. Planet Earth Forces, electricity and waves Biological systems Materials Topical Science

  11. Technologies Children are encouraged to use technology throughout the curriculum. Technological developments in society ICT to enhance learning Food and textiles contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge Craft, design, engineering and graphics contexts for developing technological skills and knowledge.

  12. Expressive Arts Expressive Art opportunities allow pupils to develop their creativity. Participation in performances and presentations Art and design Dance Drama Music

  13. Religious and Moral Education The topics covered this session will include religious stories and similarities across religions . Christianity Development of beliefs and values

  14. French This session French will be taught by Mrs MacLean. Listening and Talking Reading Writing

  15. Other Key Areas Opportunities to develop lifelong skills are provided throughout the curriculum. Enterprise Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities

  16. Homework Diaries Please check your child s homework diary daily. It will detail: Homework issued Trip dates Any notes from the teacher

  17. Homework Could you please sign homework and encourage your child to present their work neatly. Homework should: Allow practice and consolidation of work done in class. Allow preparation for future class work. Offer access to resources not available in school. Help develop skills in using libraries and other learning resources. Help train pupils in planning and organising time. Develop good habits and self-discipline. Encourage responsibility for learning. Provide information for parents. Provide opportunities for parental cooperation and support. Create a channel for home/school liaison

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