GPS Yearly Overview

Planning
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Looking for a long term plan of GPS for Year 2? Then look no further than this Year 2 GPS Yearly Overview resource.

With a breakdown of objectives to be taught across each of the three terms, this resource outlines teaching information that underpins the Classroom Secrets GPS scheme, what resource types are available and a suggestion for a teaching order to cover the topics over the year. A breakdown of the lessons that make up each topic is provided with one page per term, which includes guidance as to what is on offer for each lesson that comprises the topic.

Each curriculum area is supported by our wide range of resources, easing the pressure of planning on teaching staff and ensuring that children are exposed to high-quality teaching materials.


Curriculum Objectives

  • Learning how to use both familiar and new punctuation correctly including: full stops / Use of full stops to demarcate sentences
  • Learning how to use both familiar and new punctuation correctly including: capital letters / Use of capital letters to demarcate sentences
  • Learning how to use both familiar and new punctuation correctly including: exclamation marks / Use of exclamation marks to demarcate sentences
  • Learning how to use both familiar and new punctuation correctly including: question marks / Use of question marks to demarcate sentences
  • Learning how to use both familiar and new punctuation correctly including: commas for lists / Commas to separate items in a list / Terminology for pupils: comma
  • Learning how to use both familiar and new punctuation correctly including: apostrophes for contracted forms and apostrophes for the possessive (singular) / Apostrophes to mark where letters are missing in spelling and to mark singular possession in nouns [for example, the girl’s name] / Terminology for pupils: apostrophe
  • Understand and use sentences with different forms: statement / How the grammatical patterns in a sentence indicate its function as a statement / Terminology for pupils: statement
  • Understand and use sentences with different forms: question / How the grammatical patterns in a sentence indicate its function as a question / Terminology for pupils: question
  • Understand and use sentences with different forms: exclamation / How the grammatical patterns in a sentence indicate its function as a exclamation / Terminology for pupils: exclamation
  • Understand and use sentences with different forms: command / How the grammatical patterns in a sentence indicate its function as a command / Terminology for pupils: command
  • Learn how to use: Expanded noun phrases to describe and specify [for example, the blue butterfly] / Expanded noun phrases for description and specification [for example, the blue butterfly, plain flour, the man in the moon] / Terminology for pupils: noun phrase
  • Learn how to use: The present and past tenses correctly and consistently including the progressive form / Correct choice and consistent use of present tense and past tense throughout writing / Terminology for pupils: tense (past, present)
  • Learn how to use: Co-ordination (using or, and, or but) / Co-ordination (using or, and, but)
  • Learn how to use: Subordination (using when, if, that, or because) / Subordination (using when, if, that, because) / Develop their understanding of the concepts set out in English appendix 2 by: Extending the range of sentences with more than one clause by using a wider range of conjunctions, including: when, if, because, although
  • Learn how to use: Some features of written Standard English
  • Formation of nouns using suffixes such as –ness, –er and by compounding [for example, whiteboard, superman] / Formation of adjectives using suffixes such as –ful, –less (A fuller list of suffixes can be found in the year 2 spelling section in English Appendix 1) / Use of the suffixes –er, –est in adjectives / Terminology for pupils: compound / Terminology for pupils: suffix
  • Use of –ly in Standard English to turn adjectives into adverbs / Terminology for pupils: adverb
  • Use of the progressive form of verbs in the present and past tense to mark actions in progress [for example, she is drumming, he was shouting]
  • Terminology for pupils: noun
  • Terminology for pupils: adjective
  • Terminology for pupils: verb

Tags

2G5.2

2G5.1

2G5.4

2G5.3

2G5.5

2G5.8

2G2.1

2G2.2

2G2.4

2G2.3

2G3.2

2G4.2

2G3.3

2G3.4

2G7.1

2G6.3

2G1.6

2G4.1d

2G1.1

2G1.3

2G1.2

Guidance

Year 2 Guidance