What’s Happening in Grade 2 in Term 2 2026
Important Dates:
- Curriculum day: Friday 15th May
- King’s Birthday: Monday, June 8th (Public Holiday)
- Term 2 End: Friday 26th June
In Decoding and Spelling, students will be:
- explicitly taught spelling generalisations for words following rules such as the FSZL rule (also known as the Floss or Fizzle rule, where the letters f, s, z and l are doubled at the end of a one-syllable word after a short vowel sound) and the silent final e rule.
- reviewing reading words with silent letters and long vowel sounds.
- learning how to make reasonable choices when spelling words that include these sounds by identifying different spelling patterns within the English language.
- improving fluency by reading decodable passages connected to the sounds that have been taught.
- participating in daily review to strengthen prior knowledge and enhance recall of spelling rules learned (including topics from Terms 1 and 2 of this year).
In Reading, students will be:
developing their vocabulary and comprehension skills and their understanding of the features of information texts through the following knowledge units:
The Geography of Australia
- discussing how the continent of Australia formed and who lived there
- learning about the states and territories of Australia
- exploring key natural landmarks in Australia
- discovering a range of man-made landmarks in Australia
- learning about the different climates experienced in Australia
- studying the different seasons in Australia
Ancient Greece
- exploring ancient Greece, a civilisation shaped by the Mediterranean and Aegean seas, including the island of Crete
- learning about the city-states of Sparta, known for its military power, and Athens, where democracy began
- analysing key historical events such as the Persian Wars (including the battles of Marathon and Thermopylae), along with the origins of the Olympic Games
- discovering how the Greeks worshipped gods and goddesses
- learning about great philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle
- studying Alexander the Great and how he spread Greek culture across the world
Greek Myths
- building on the ancient Greek civilisation domain
- exploring several well-known Greek myths and mythical characters, including Prometheus and Pandora, Demeter and Persephone, Arachne the Weaver, Oedipus and the Sphinx, Theseus and the Minotaur, and others
- learning about common characteristics of myths and examining story elements within the myths
In Writing students will be:
- identifying, defining and explaining adverbs in a sentence.
- expanding simple sentences with an adverb.
- formulating inquiry questions (who, what, where, when, how) from a provided text or image.
- exploring writing through the creation of information reports.
- planning and writing structured paragraphs.
- identifying and using topic sentences, supporting details and concluding sentences.
- completing sentences using a sentence stem.
- completing sentences using conjunctions such as before, after, if, when, even though and although.
- converting fragments into complete sentences.
- unscrambling sentences (statements, questions, commands and explanations) to ensure they make sense.
- practising letter formation in Victorian Modern Cursive font, with a focus on achieving legibility, appropriate size and fluency on 18mm dotted thirds
In Mathematics students will be:
- Place Value & Number Skills
- Identifying, reading, writing, and locating numbers to 1000.
- Comparing, ordering, and rounding numbers (to the nearest 10, 100, and 1,000).
- Applying place value to solve problems.
- Two-digit addition & subtraction using base-10 blocks and number lines (with and without regrouping).
- Mental addition & subtraction with place value partitioning.
- Addition & subtraction fact families and near doubles.
- Measurement (Length, Mass, and Capacity) skills
- Identifying suitable informal units for length, mass, and capacity
- Measuring lengths, mass, and capacity using informal units
- Comparing, ordering, and estimating length, mass, and capacity
- Predicting which object/container has greater mass or capacity and checking with informal units
- Solving measurement problems
In Inquiry students will be:
- applying their knowledge of the geography of Australia and the history of ancient Greece and Greek myths using a play-based approach to show case what they have learnt during knowledge units.
Wellbeing:
WeWe will be using the Respectful Relationships program to focus on a range of wellbeing tools, with topics including personal and cultural strengths, positive coping strategies, problem solving and stress management.
There will be a continued focus on our SWPBS Expectations as outlined in our whole school matrix. SWPBS Expectations as outlined in our whole school matrix and The Zones of Regulation.
Âé¶¹¹û¶³ Learning
In addition to supporting your child to complete the Expected Âé¶¹¹û¶³ Learning tasks each week, you may also like to encourage your child to select one or more of the following tasks:
- complete tasks from the suggested activities matrix.
- play games of choice outside.
- play card games.
- go for a walk and look for Maths in the real world (e.g. numbers on houses, shapes, discussing directions etc)
- research a topic of their choice and write a sentence to show what they have learnt.
