Year 2 have continued to impress us with their enthusiasm, creativity and determination across the curriculum this half term. In Art, the children explored the theme of maps and journeys, using their imagination and knowledge of familiar places to create detailed 3D maps. They carefully selected and combined a range of materials to add texture, structure and colour to their work, producing fantastic final pieces that showcased both creativity and excellent craftsmanship. The children also designed and created their own printing tiles to represent familiar journeys, experimenting with pattern, shape and printing techniques to produce repeated designs inspired by routes and places that are meaningful to them.
In Computing, the children have developed a wide range of valuable word processing skills and have grown in confidence when using technology independently. They explored how to change the presentation of text by experimenting with different fonts and styles, including bold and italics, to improve the appearance of their work. The children also practised important keyboard shortcuts such as copy and paste and learned how to insert and position images within documents. To link with our Literacy learning, the children published their writing based on Diary of a Killer Cat in a digital format, combining their creativity with their growing computing skills to create polished and professional pieces of work. We are incredibly proud of the effort, focus and creativity the children have shown throughout their learning.











