Year 2 Learning From Home Weekly Timetables Teaching Resources
The Teach Starter team has handpicked these resources for Year 2 children to complete at home over one week with the help of their parents or guardians if schools are closed unexpectedly.
These curriculum-aligned, remote-learning resources cover English and Maths, along with other learning areas and some craft and mindfulness activities.
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Year 2 – Week 4 Learning From Home Timetable
A pack of timetabled, age-appropriate Year 2 teaching resources and activities that parents can use to educate children remotely or that teachers can send to homeschooling students if schools are closed.
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Year 2 – Week 3 Learning From Home Timetable
A pack of timetabled, age-appropriate Year 2 teaching resources and activities that parents can use to educate children remotely or that teachers can send to homeschooling students if schools are closed.
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Year 2 - Week 2 Learning From Home Timetable
A pack of timetabled, age-appropriate Year 2 teaching resources and activities that parents can use to educate children remotely or that teachers can send to homeschooling students if schools are closed.
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Year 2 - Week 1 Learning from Home Timetable
A free resource pack of timetabled, age-appropriate Year 2 teaching resources and activities that parents can use to homeschool children or that teachers can send home for students working at home if schools are closed.
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Year 2 – Week 3 Learning from Home Activity Grids
A set of age-appropriate Year 2 activities that parents can use to educate children remotely or that teachers can send to students working at home when schools are closed.
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Year 2 – Week 2 Learning from Home Activity Grids
A set of age-appropriate Year 2 activities that parents can use to educate children remotely or that teachers can send to students working at home when schools are closed.
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Home Reading Challenge #1 – Year Foundation – 2
A set of reading activities that parents can use to educate children remotely or that teachers can send to students working at home when schools are closed.