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ROBINS - Year 2

 

Welcome to the Robins' Class

 

 

Welcome to our class page.

Class Teachers

Miss Robinson

 

Teaching Assistants

Mr Bickley

Miss Weaver

 

 

 

Spring Term 2026

To Market! To Market!

This term our topic is ‘To Market! To Market!’. We will be looking at how Oswestry high street and the market has changed over time, since the 1950s to the present day. We will visit the high street and market to help us build up a picture of how shoppers shop now in comparison to 70 years ago. We will question a local resident who shopped in the 50s / 60s. We will then create a class timeline to show these changes. In geography, we will explore local weather patterns as well as different climates all over the World and we will match fruit and vegetables to each continent on a World map. In Art, we will explore mark-making and develop the children’s sketching and line drawing. In Design Technology, we will explore, design, make a healthy vegetable soup and then evaluate our product. In Music, we will create rhythms, describe musical texture, compose and perform music linked to the story of St George and the Dragon. We will regularly use computers and will learn how to programme a moving robot and group data.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

P.E. Kit needed

Every Tuesday and Thursday- On these days, your child needs to come to school dressed in their PE kit. They will stay in their kit all day.

Plain white t-shirt, plain navy shorts, plain navy tracksuit bottoms (wear over shorts), white socks, trainers or pumps, school jumper and coat for PE in cold damp weather.

Swimming

There will be no swimming for Robins class during the Spring and Summer term.

 

Spelling Tests

The children will be given a weekly spelling sheet starting on Monday  to practise their spellings at home, as well as having one in class to practise as they come in every morning. The spelling test will take place every Thursday.

Book change and reading

Once a week (Tuesday). Please ensure your child has their books in their bag every day. Please record their reading on their bookmark (one box per day) and ensure it is in their bag to be rewarded with certificates and to record their spelling scores.

 

Many Thanks

 

Miss Robinson

 

At the bottom of the page I have added some useful websites for the children to play on. Please let me know of any websites that you would like me to add to this page. Enjoy!
 

Spell Zone Guide for Parents/ Guardians

Subitize Rock (soo-bi-tize) | Math Song for Kids | Jack Hartmann

Subitize to 10. Subitize is the ability to tell the number of objects in a set, quickly, without counting. Subitizing develops math fluency, when students recognize sets without having to count each object and it helps develop number sense and the ability to perform mental math.

The 10 Times Table Song (Multiplying by 10) | Silly School Songs

Kids will love learning their 10 times tables with this fun and energetic song. For more information and music, visit http://sillyschoolsongs.com. Lyrics: If you want to multiply a number by 10 All you have to do is put a zero on the end If you want to multiply a number by 10 All you do is put a zero on the end Alright kids!

5 Times Tables Song - Numberjacks

Learn your Five Times Tables with Number Seven's: Five Times Tables Song! Sing-a-long 1x5 = 5, 2x5 = 10, 3x5 = 15, 4x5 = 20, 5x5 = 25, 6x5 = 30, 7x5 = 35, 8x5 = 40, 9x5 = 45, 10x5 =50, 11x5 = 55, 12x5 = 60

2 Times Tables Song - Numberjacks

Learn your two times tables with the Numberjacks crew. Thanks for watching, kids! Subscribe for more Numberjacks fun! 1 x 2 = 2, 2 x 2 = 4, 3 x 2 = 6, 4 x 2 = 8, 5 x 2 = 10, 6 x 2 = 12, 7 x 2 = 14, 8 x 2 = 16, 9 x 2 = 18, 10 x 2 = 20, 11 x 2 = 22, 12 x 2 = 24.

Let's Count up to Ten - Counting Song

It's a counting song for young children. With superhero zero. This song was written and performed by A.J. Jenkins. Video by KidsTV123. Copyright 2012 A.J. Jenkins/KidsTV123: All rights reserved.

Articulation of Phonemes

A useful video clip showing the correct 'pure' pronounciation of phonemes (units of sound).

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