What’s Happening in Grade 2 in Term 1 2026
Important Dates:
- Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th February – Meet the Teacher
- Monday 9th March – Labour Day Holiday
- Wednesday 11th March – School Photos
- Thursday 2nd April – Term 1 concludes (2:30pm dismissal)
In Reading and Spelling students will be:
- Explicitly taught when to use the following spelling choices: ‘qu’, ‘ck vs k’, ‘dge vs ge’ and ‘tch vs ch’.
- Learning how to make a reasonable choice for spelling words that include these sounds through identifying different spelling patterns and rules within the English language.
- Developing their abilities to comprehend different types of Fiction and Non-Fiction texts.
- Building their fluency by reading decodable passages connected to the sounds we have learnt.
- Participating in a daily review to help strengthen their previous knowledge and enhancing recall of the spelling rules they have learnt.
In Reading Comprehension students will be:
- Developing their vocabulary and comprehension skills through knowledge units and novel studies.
- Understanding of the text elements in a Fairy Tale and Tall Tales, and how to construct their own stories.
- Exploring a range of different Fairy Tales and Tall Tales including:
- The Fisherman and his Wife
- The Emperor’s New Clothes
- Beauty and the Beast
- Paul Bunyon
- Pecos Bill
- John Henry
- Casey Jones
- Learning about the children’s classic story of Charlotte’s Web.
In Writing students will be:
- Identifying sentence types: statements, questions, commands, exclamations.
- Identifying and defining proper and common nouns and capitalising proper nouns.
- Editing sentences for boundary punctuation (full stops, question marks, exclamation marks, capital for proper nouns & at the beginning of sentences).
- Completing sentences when provided with ‘but’, ‘because’, ‘so’ sentence stems.
- Expanding simple sentences (by including details such as; who/what? when? where? why?).
- Identifying and defining adjectives.
- Expanding simple sentences with an adjective.
- Exploring the ‘narrative’ genre of writing using story grammar.
- Practising their letter formations in Victorian Modern Cursive font with a focus on achieving desired legibility, size and fluency on 18mm dotted thirds.
In Mathematics students will be:
- Comparing, ordering, counting, making, naming and recording numbers of 3 and 4-digits, using materials such as place value charts and base ten blocks.
- Recognising and reading the time represented on an analog clock to the hour, half-hour and quarter hour.
- Using a calendar to determine how many days there are until a particular event.
- Stating the number of days in a year and in each month.
- Participating in a daily review to help strengthen their previous knowledge and enhancing recall of their number knowledge.
In Inquiry students will be:
- Engaging in lessons about cyber safety and cyberbullying. They will learn about how to stay safe online and how to recognise unsafe behaviours on online platforms.
- Using a play-based approach to show case what they have learnt within the Knowledge units.
Wellbeing:
We will be using the Respectful Relationships program to focus on emotional literacy and cultural strengths.
Students will engage in lessons looking at:
- Building their knowledge around emotions and how to express and understand how others are feeling.
- Their own personal strengths and how each students’ strengths and weaknesses.
There will be a continued focus on our SWPBS Expectations as outlined in our whole school matrix and The Zones of Regulation.
