Welcome
to Class Year 2 (Barn Swallows)
Mrs Burnett
Mrs Smith
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 Smith
Hello! My name is Mrs Smith and I am very excited to be teaching you in Y2 on a Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. I have already worked with lots of you in phonics and reading so I can’t wait to teach you in all the other areas of learning as well! When I am not at school I love to be outside spending time with my husband, little boy and our dog Ronnie. We love nothing more than walking, splashing in rivers and climbing rocks in the Peak District. I am really looking forward to being your class teacher and learning together. I can’t wait for September!
Meet Your Teaching Assistant
Mrs Kelsall
Miss Priestley
Class News
Remembrance Day Artwork
Year 2/3 have been talking about why we celebrate Remembrance Day we discussed how it was a way to show respect to those that have
3D Shape Investigations
In Maths last week Y3 have been learning all about 3D shapes. They have been looking at the properties of 3D shapes and today they
The Great Big Live Assembly
As this month is Black History month, today we took part in the Great Big Live Assembly. This is a national celebration aimed to promote
Multiplication Skills
In Maths this week Y2 have been identifying multiples of 2’s, 5’s and 10’s and Y3 have been identifying multiples of 50. We used hundred squares and thousand squares