Year 2: Delaunay Class
Sonia Delaunay was a Russian-born French artist, who spent most of her working life in Paris and cofounded the Orphism art movement, noted for its use of strong colours and geometric shapes. Her work extends to painting, textile design and stage set design. She was the first living female artist to have a retrospective exhibition at the Louvre in 1964.
Her work in modern design included the concepts of geometric abstraction, the integration of furniture, fabrics, wall coverings, and clothing.
In Year 2 children have the opportunity to write in many different formats, have guided reading and phonics lessons daily, visit the school library to get a book to take home as well as consolidating and progressing their learning in maths through number, shape, data handling and problem solving.
Reading books go home every afternoon and are brought to school every morning. We encourage the children to read with an adult every night.
Homework is given out once a week on a Friday and will be due in the following Friday. If children are finding it difficult, discuss this with the teacher.
Year 2 will perform an assembly about the things they have been learning. Parents are welcome to attend these.
Reminders:
- P.E. lessons are on Wednesdays and Thursdays.
- Please return books every morning in book bags.
Recent news
Our first blog
by Innaya and Humam We are the first bloggers in the class. A blog is like a diary. In a blog you can share what you did and how you felt about it. This week in maths, we reflected about how to subtract a two-digit number from another two-digit number. In computing we...
Delaunay’s half term presentations
Today, children shared their learning with each other by presenting the model habitats they have been crafting at home. Parents/Carers, thank you for being such great support; the children were extremely happy to tell us how hard they have been working and to let us...
Look at what lives in our secret garden!
Delaunay children explored the micro-habitats around our school including the organic compost area to see what minibeasts they could find. The young explorers were lucky enough to find worms, woodlice, centipedes and many more weird and fascinating creatures lurking...
Democracy in Delaunay
The school’s pupil-elected school council gives our students the opportunity to have their voice heard and the experience of exercising their democratic muscle. Delaunay held a re-election at the start of the day, as one of our student representatives has left the...
Adventures in Nature: Exploring Habitats at its Finest!
Buckle up for an exciting journey into the world of habitats with Tagore Class! This week has been an absolute whirlwind of discovery, exploration, and hands-on learning that has left Tagore class buzzing with excitement. Let's dive into the highlights of our...