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  • Literacy

    • Look at the picture (see link one)                                                                                                                            - This time, have a think and write an adventure about how the octopus got to your kitchen sink!Remember to use all your amazing descriptive writing skills.
    • You are going to be collecting and comparing information on two different cities.
    •  One is our city, Liverpool, but the other city can be any city you like. It could even be a city in a different country!

                   - Find some interesting facts about each city.

                   - Discuss and write your facts for each city.

          - At the end, write a few sentences explaining which city is your favourite and why.                            Remember that you can use the website www.kiddle.co.uk as a child-safe search engine.

    • Take a look at the Map of Europe (see link two)                                                                                       Where have you been? Where do you want to go?

            -  In this activity, can you ask members of your family/household to see which of the countries in Europe that they have visited.

             - What countries have you visited?

             - Does anyone in your house want to visit any other countries in Europe and why?

    Maybe you could use different colours to represent places they have been and places they want to go. For example: BLUE for the places they’ve been and GREEN represents where they would love to go!

    • What is a Suffix? Can you remember?                                                                                                       - Take a look at link three first, can you complete link four?                                                                              -  Or, can you choose three suffixes and write a sentence please.
    • My Spelling list (see link five), Year 2 common exception words (see link six)
    • It’s writing time! (see handwriting links, right and left handed)