Tuesday, 6 January 2026

Year 2 Computing: Exploring Data and Pictograms

In Year Two this week, pupils began an exciting new Computing unit focused on questioning, data and pictograms. Although no devices were used in this first lesson, the children were busy developing the thinking and understanding they will need before creating their own pictograms digitally next week.

The lesson introduced pupils to the idea that computing is not just about using technology, but also about collecting information, organising it and thinking carefully about what it tells us.


What Is a Pictogram?

We started by learning some important new vocabulary, including:

  • Pictogram – a diagram that uses pictures to represent data

  • Data – a collection of information

  • Information – facts or knowledge gathered from a source

The children discussed how pictograms help us answer simple questions, while also recognising that they have limits and cannot explain everything.


Types of Homes 

Using photographs and class discussion, pupils explored different types of homes, including detached houses, semi-detached houses, bungalows, terraced houses and flats. 

They talked about:

  • How these homes look different

  • What features they noticed

  • Which types they were familiar with

This generated thoughtful conversations and helped children make real-life connections to the data they were about to collect.


Activity: My Home

Pupils then completed a worksheet about their own homes, identifying the type of home they live in and sharing information with the class. This was an important step in understanding where data comes from and how it represents real people and real experiences.


Looking Ahead: Creating Our Pictograms

Although we didn’t create pictograms on devices today, pupils explored examples and discussed key questions such as:

  • What information does a pictogram show?

  • What information does it not show?

Next week, pupils will use this collected data to create their own pictograms digitally, applying their understanding in a practical and creative way.


Why This Matters

This lesson helped pupils build strong foundations in:

  • Data handling

  • Questioning and reasoning

  • Understanding how information is represented

By separating the thinking from the technology, children were able to focus deeply on what they were learning and why it matters.

We’re looking forward to seeing their pictograms come to life next week! ⭐


This lesson followed Purple Mash Computing Unit 2.4 – Questioning: Using and Creating Pictograms

Sunday, 4 January 2026

Year 2: Key information about the week ahead!


We are all so looking forward to seeing the children tomorrow after our festive break. 
We hope that you have had a lovely time with your families. 

Key information you need to know 

Mondays: During the afternoon all of the children will be having a 30 minute gardening session with gardener Jim. Children need their warm coats and wellies for this. Ideally they will have hats too. 
Wednesdays: Pm will be PE with Mrs March
Thursdays: Pm Forest school. Again please provide warm layers for this. Named clothing can be kept in school but must fit in the children's lockers. 
Fridays: Book bags with reading records and any home learning that has been completed please. 

Year 2 Parent information session is on Tuesday 13th January at 9am in the Staffroom. During this session I will tell you all about the Spring term and how to support your children at home. 

Please can we have all jumpers, cardis, hats and gloves etc labelled. It is going to be very cold so please provide a warm coat and hat/gloves/scarves. 

As always, please do come and see me at the door in the mornings. Miss Taylor may be at the door more regularly now as she is in her final 5 weeks with us. 

❄Mrs Thorpe and the Year 2 team ❄