Y2 Students

Year 2

Reading at home

Make reading fun

Reading at home needs to be fun and easy. It should be something you both look forward to, a time for laughter and talk.

Here's a tip: when they are reading, your child will still be coming across words they don’t know. When this happens, you could remind them to think about what they already know to do when they get stuck. If that doesn’t help you might ask "What word would make sense that starts like that?" or "What do you know about that word that might help?" If they still can’t work it out – tell them the word and praise their efforts.

Take your child to the library

Here's a tip: help your child to link stories to their own life. Remind them about what they have done when a similar thing happens in the story.

Talk about reading

Here's a tip: talk with your child all the time and give them time to talk with you. You can use your first language.

Writing at home

Make writing fun

Here's a tip: talk a lot to your child while you are doing things together. Use the language that works best for you and your child.

Give them reasons to write

Here's a tip: display their work. Be proud of it. Put it on the fridge or share it with others.

Talk about their writing

Here's a tip: don’t worry if your child’s letters are sometimes backwards or words are misspelt at this age. The important thing is that they have fun writing at home and are making an effort.

Mathematics at home

Talk together and have fun with numbers and patterns

Help your child to:

Here's a tip: being positive about mathematics is really important for your child’s learning even if you didn’t enjoy it or do well at it yourself at school.

Use easy, everyday activities

Involve your child in:

Here's a tip: mathematics is an important part of everyday life and there are lots of ways you can make it fun for your child.

For wet afternoons/school holidays/weekends

Get together with your child and:

Here's a tip: the way your child is learning to solve mathematics problems may be different from when you were at school. Get them to show you how they do it and support them in their learning.