Welcome
to Class Year 2 (Barn Swallows)

Mrs Burnett

Mrs Whelpdale
Meet your teachers
Mrs Burnett
Hello! My name is Mrs Burnett and I am really looking forward to teaching you all day on Monday and Tuesday and also on Wednesday mornings. Year 2 is my favourite year group to teach so I know we are going to learn so much and have so much fun! I am looking forward to getting to know you all and find out what kind of things you enjoy. I love going to the gym, taking my dachshund, Benji, for a walk and spending
time with my husband and grown up son. Reading is one of my favourite things and I love writing too, so I can’t wait to share some of this with you! I hope everyone has a lovely summer break and comes back excited to start a new adventure in Year 2 in September!
Mrs Whelpdale
Meet Your Teaching Assistant

Miss Priestley

Mrs Kelsall
My name is Mrs. Kelsall, here’s a little about myself and what I get up to when I am not working in school. In my spare time myself and my husband volunteer and run Rotherham Sea Cadets. I’m the Executive Officer and we teach children between 10-18 years of age. We help them to gain confidence and give them life skills to better prepare themselves for whatever life has in store for them. I presently hold the Royal Navy rank of Petty Officer and I get lots of enjoyment from it. I also have two children and we all do this hobby together as a family. This hobby does take most of my time up, but when I do get a few minutes I love craft and making cards.
Class News

Reading in Y2!
This week, Y2 have been reading a non-fiction book in their Reading lessons. They used this to find facts about Butterflies and answer questions. The

Y2 English!
The Barn Swallows have been working hard on their writing this week. They have been learning how clauses are joined with the conjunctions ‘and, but,

Maths in Class 2!
Last week, Class 2 worked on comparing two digit numbers, using the greater than, less than and equal sign. They worked so hard and did

Y2 Geography!
This week in Geography, Y2 have been using an atlas to identify the four countries of the United Kingdom and their capital cities. They then