YEAR 2 ENGLISH COURSE SYLLABUS
Course Outline
Term 1
Grammar and Punctuation
- Capital letters, full stops, exclamation and question marks.
 - Nouns: common nouns, proper nouns
 - Past and present tense verbs
 - Sentence Structure
 - Use sentences with different forms: statement, question, exclamation and command.
 - Compound sentences
 - Adjectives and adverbs
 - Verbs
 - Synonyms and antonyms
 - Connectives
 - Alliteration
 - Dictionary, glossary and indexes work.
 
Reading
Fiction and Non-Fiction
- Extend the range of common words recognized on sight.
 - Use phonic as the main method of tackling unfamiliar words.
 - Read aloud with increased accuracy, fluency and expression.
 - Comment on some vocabulary choices, e.g. adjectives.
 - Read and respond to question words, e.g. what, where, when, who and why.
 - Begin to develop likes and dislikes in reading.
 - Check that the text makes sense to them as they read and correct inaccurate reading.
 - Read and recite poems and comment on words and sounds, rhyme and rhythm.
 
Writing
- To describe people/ objects using colour, shape, size, texture, doing, position and number.
 - Choose interesting words and phrases, e.g. describing people and places.
 - Build and use collections of interesting and significant words.
 - Understand a story has a beginning, middle and end.
 - Choose some interesting adjectives to describe settings and characters.
 - Begin to re-read and re-draft own writing for sense and accuracy.
 - Use a variety of simple organizational devices in non-fiction, e.g. headings, captions.
 - Find factual information from different formats, e.g. charts, labelled diagrams.
 - Write a poem using a variety of language features.
 - Begin to use rhyme and alliteration when writing a poem.
 - Use the structures of familiar poems and stories in developing own writing.
 - For children to write a poem based on a model.
 
Text types covered: Descriptive writing, narratives (fairy tales), non-chronological reports and poetry.
Speaking and Listening
- For children to learn and recite favourite poems.
 - Listen carefully and respond appropriately, asking questions of others.
 - Discuss the meaning of unfamiliar words encountered in reading.
 
Term 2
Grammar and Punctuation
- Revise Term 1 grammar and punctuation concepts.
 - Compound words
 - Adverbs and adverbial phrases
 - Compound and complex sentences
 - Time connectives
 - Prefix and suffix
 - Use past and present tenses accurately but not always consistently.
 - Use mainly simple and compound sentences, with and/but used to connect ideas.‘Because’ may begin to be used in a complex sentence.
 - Begin to vary sentence openings, e.g. with simple adverbs.
 - Present tense action verbs (commands)
 - Plurals
 - Speech marks
 - Commas for lists and apostrophes for contracted forms and the possessive (singular).
 
Reading
Fiction and Non-fiction
- Revise Term 1 Reading Concepts
 - Predict story endings.
 - Read and follow simple instructions, e.g. in a recipe.
 - To follow instructions and ask and answer questions about them.
 - Locate words by initial letter in simple dictionaries, glossaries and indexes.
 - Explore a variety of non-fiction texts on screen.
 - Make inferences on the basis of what is being said and done.
 
Writing
- Write instructions with appropriate features for the text type.
 - Structure a story with a beginning, middle and end.
 - Find alternatives to and/then in developing a narrative and connecting ideas.
 - Begin to use dialogue in stories.
 - Use features of chosen text type.
 - Use simple non-fiction texts as a model for writing.
 - Use a variety of simple organizational devices in non-fiction, e.g. headings, captions.
 - Form letters correctly and consistently.
 - Practise handwriting patterns and the joining of letters.
 - Begin to re-read and re-draft own writing for sense and accuracy.
 
Text types covered: Narratives (traditional tales), instructions and explanation texts.
Speaking and Listening
- Revise Term 1 speaking and listening concepts.
 - Recount experiences and explore possibilities.
 - Articulate clearly so that others can hear.
 - Vary talk and expression to gain and hold the listener’s attention.
 - Show awareness of the listener by including relevant details.
 - Attempt to express ideas precisely, using a growing vocabulary.
 - Listen carefully and respond appropriately, asking questions of others.
 
Term 3
Grammar
- Revise Term 1 and 2 grammar and punctuation concepts.
 - Speech Punctuation
 - Time and sequence words
 - Homophones and near homophones
 
Reading
Fiction and Non- Fiction
- Revise Term 1 and 2 reading concepts.
 - Read with fluency and expression, taking some notice of punctuation, including speech marks.
 - Identify and describe story settings and characters, recognizing that they may be from different times and places.
 - Make simple inferences from the words on the page, e.g. about feelings.
 - Talk about what happens at the beginning, in the middle or at the end of a story.
 
Writing
Fiction and Non-Fiction
- Use the language of time, e.g. suddenly, after that.
 - Choose some interesting words and phrases, e.g. in describing people and places.
 - Develop stories with a setting, characters and a sequence of events.
 - Write recounts of events and experiences.
 - Link ideas in sections, grouped by content.
 - Write with a variety of sentence types.
 - Use dialogue in stories.
 - Use the structures of familiar stories in developing own writing.
 - Re-read and re-draft own writing for sense and accuracy.
 
Text types covered: Recounts, narratives in a familiar setting and by significant authors.
Speaking and Listening
- Revise Term 1 and 2 speaking and listening concepts.
 - Explain plans and ideas, extending them in the light of discussion.
 - Demonstrate ‘attentive listening’ and engage with another speaker.
 - Extend experiences and ideas through role-play.
 - Begin to be aware of ways in which speakers vary talk, for example the use of more formal vocabulary and tone of voice.
 - Show awareness that speakers use a variety of ways of speaking in different situations and try out different ways of speaking.
 
Textbooks
- Treasure House Resources
 - Treasure House Year 2 Comprehension
 - Treasure House Year 2 Composition
 - Treasure House Year 2 Grammar
 - Treasure House Year 2 Spelling
 - Treasure House Year 2 Anthology
 - Collins Dictionary
 - Collins Thesaurus
 - Rising Star Audio Spelling
 
Assessments: Break down of 100% mark
The final grade for the course will be calculated based on:
Multiple forms of formal and informal assessments will be used to gain knowledge about a student’s level of understanding. Assessments will be in the areas of Grammar, Spelling, Comprehension, Composition, Speaking and Listening, Formal Assessment test dates will be posted on the communicator.