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What’s in your pencil case?

Dear parents,

Hope you are all well! Just a quick entry to share with you how our kids are learning as a bullet!

In Year 2 we have been working on language used in the classroom, including the most commonly used supplies. We have learnt a song all about classroom objects and use the language in our daily routines. We are encouraging the children to talk using sentences in English.

They loved every single media we used during these two weeks, so I’ll leave here some of them:

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I hope you can enjoy together at home while playing.

Besides that, we are ready for reading and we use our abilities as soon as we have the opportunity to do it!

The video below contains the 42 sounds in English (we already know all the groups and we are so proud of that!).

https://youtu.be/NWm91AlntKI

We are quite familiarized with them and we are learning magic «e» and tricky words.

See you soon!

Lola

YEAR 2

Dear families:

Last week, we were really busy reading aloud the books that we had been writing! We dreamt of many interesting places to visit and things to discover!

Then, we played some games that helped us practising our pronunciation skills, and how to read the most common Tricky Words and Magic E words.

Let’s practise at home!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNwj2_q1ypk&t=36s

A funny story to make kids understand how the «magic e» works! 🙂

 

See you next week, have an amazing weekend!

Lindley and Ángela

Year 2

Hello, everyone!

This week, we have continued focusing on the English phonics and sounds, especially the Tricky words.

We also sang and danced a lot to the song of the Alphabet!

By the end of the week, we put into practise what we had learned by having conversations with our schoolmates.

Let’s practise at home!

 

See you soon!

Lindley and Ángela