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Year 2 	Spring - Understanding Addition and Subtraction - Lesson + Quiz (Term 2 Week 3  Lesson 1)
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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 /teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 /teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Understanding Addition and Subtraction Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will enjoy the Understanding Addition and Subtraction lesson because it transforms mathematical concepts into accessible, fun experiences. The mental warm-up activity encourages critical thinking and enhances engagement as they guess the number based on clues. By using the “5 and a bit” strategy, students will discover a playful way to break numbers into manageable parts, making addition feel less daunting. This hands-on approach, paired with interactive PowerPoint presentations and daily quizzes, keeps their interest alive and reinforces their understanding through practice. Sample Questions If I say “5 and a bit” equals 12, what is the “bit”? How can you use addition to find the total of 5, 3, and 4? Create your own “5 and a bit” problem and challenge a friend to solve it! Benefits to Teachers Engaging Activities: The lesson includes various interactive elements that captivate students, making learning enjoyable and effective. Focused Learning Objectives: The learning goals emphasize addition skills, vocabulary associated with addition, partitioning techniques, and recognizing patterns in calculations, providing clear benchmarks for assessment. Structured Lesson Plans: Each lesson comes with a comprehensive plan, making it easier for teachers to prepare and deliver lessons confidently. Daily Mental Maths Quizzes: These quizzes not only reinforce the day’s learning but also provide immediate feedback, helping teachers gauge student understanding. In summary, this lesson not only builds foundational skills in addition and subtraction but also creates an engaging and supportive learning environment. Students will leave with enhanced confidence in their ability to perform calculations and tackle more complex problems in the future. Hashtags #Addition #Subtraction #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathFun #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources
Year 2 	Spring Understanding Addition and Subtraction Full Lesson and Quiz (Term 2 Week 3 Lesson 4 )
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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 /teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 /teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Addition and Subtraction Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will be excited about the Addition and Subtraction lesson as it offers an engaging way to learn through hands-on activities. The mental warm-up, where they must find a partner whose card adds up to 20, encourages collaboration and critical thinking. This interactive approach not only makes mathematics fun but also helps students understand the concept of addition in a practical way. As they learn to add a teen number to a two-digit number by breaking them into tens and ones, they will discover that math can be like solving a puzzle. The use of patterns in calculations allows students to see connections between numbers, reinforcing their comprehension and making them more confident in their skills. Sample Questions If you have the number 14, which card do you need to make 20? Create your own number sentence using a two-digit number and a teen number. What is the total? Using base 10 apparatus, can you show how to add 23 and 14? What steps did you take? Benefits to Teachers Interactive Learning: The circle activity encourages teamwork and communication among students, fostering a positive learning environment. Focus on Vocabulary: Students learn to use mathematical language to describe their processes, enhancing their understanding and communication skills. Structured Practice: The activities are designed to provide varied practice, from creating their own number sentences to sorting correct and incorrect ones, allowing teachers to assess understanding effectively. Encouragement of Critical Thinking: By sorting number sentences and using base 10 apparatus, students engage in higher-order thinking as they analyze their work. In conclusion, this lesson not only helps students develop solid addition skills but also instills a love for learning math. They will leave with a clearer understanding of how to effectively add teen numbers to two-digit numbers, making math feel more approachable and enjoyable. Hashtags #AdditionAndSubtraction #UnderstandingMath #TeenAndTwoDigitNumbers #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathFun #TeachingResources
Year 2  Understanding Addition and Subtraction - Full Lesson and Maths Quiz(Term 2 Week 3 Lesson 3)
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Year 2 Understanding Addition and Subtraction - Full Lesson and Maths Quiz(Term 2 Week 3 Lesson 3)

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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 /teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 /teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Addition and Subtraction Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will enjoy the Addition and Subtraction lesson because it is designed to be engaging and interactive. The mental warm-up activity, where they must determine how much money each friend could have if together they have 20p, sparks curiosity and encourages critical thinking. As they delve into adding teen numbers, students will find that breaking the numbers into tens and units makes the process easier and more manageable. This lesson promotes a sense of achievement as students learn that addition can be done in any order, allowing them to explore different strategies to arrive at the same answer. The use of patterns in calculations further reinforces their understanding, making math feel like a puzzle to solve. Sample Questions If you and your friend have 20p together, what are some possible amounts you could each have? Add the numbers 12 and 15 using the tens and units method. What is the total? Can you find two different ways to add the numbers 11, 13, and 14 using the break down method? Benefits to Teachers Engaging Content: The lesson’s interactive elements keep students focused and participating actively, which enhances their learning experience. Clear Learning Objectives: The well-defined objectives guide teachers in assessing student understanding of key concepts, including addition vocabulary and strategies. Structured Activities: The activities are organized in a way that gradually increases in complexity, helping students build confidence as they progress. Flexibility in Teaching: The lesson encourages the exploration of various addition strategies, allowing teachers to tailor instruction to meet individual student needs. In summary, this lesson not only strengthens students’ addition skills but also builds their confidence in working with numbers. They will leave with a better understanding of how to add teen numbers effectively, making math feel more approachable and enjoyable. Hashtags #AdditionAndSubtraction #UnderstandingMath #TeenNumbers #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathStrategies #TeachingResources
Year 2	Understanding Addition and Subtraction Full Lesson and Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 3 Lesson 2)
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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 /teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 /teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Addition and Subtraction Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will absolutely love the Addition and Subtraction lesson because it incorporates fun, interactive elements that make learning enjoyable. The warm-up activity encourages them to engage with classmates they might not usually work with, fostering new friendships and teamwork. As they participate in the “5 and a bit” strategy, students will find that math becomes a game rather than a chore. The hands-on approach, including dice throwing and collaborative problem-solving, brings excitement to the learning process, allowing students to explore addition in a lively and supportive environment. Sample Questions If you roll a 3, a 2, and a 5 on the dice, what is the total using the “5 and a bit” strategy? Create a number sentence that adds 5 and a bit to another number of your choice. How can you break down the number 13 using the “5 and a bit” strategy? Benefits to Teachers Interactive and Collaborative: The lesson encourages students to work together, creating a dynamic classroom atmosphere that enhances learning. Clear Learning Objectives: The lesson’s objectives are straightforward, focusing on key addition skills, vocabulary, and strategies, making it easy for teachers to assess student progress. Structured Lesson Plans: With a detailed lesson plan, teachers can prepare efficiently and ensure they cover all essential components in a timely manner. Engagement and Participation: The use of games and hands-on activities keeps students engaged, making them more likely to retain the concepts being taught. In conclusion, this lesson not only improves students’ addition and subtraction skills but also boosts their confidence in working with numbers. They will leave with a clearer understanding of how to use the “5 and a bit” strategy effectively, making math feel both accessible and fun. Hashtags #AdditionAndSubtraction #UnderstandingMath #5AndABit #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathGames #TeachingResources
Year 2  Spring Money - Full PowerPoint Lesson and Fun Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 4 Lesson 1)
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Year 2 Spring Money - Full PowerPoint Lesson and Fun Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 4 Lesson 1)

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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 /teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 /teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Money Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will find the Money lesson exciting and relevant as it connects math to real-life situations. By working with money, they will engage in practical activities that make learning enjoyable. The mental warm-up, where they determine the possible amounts Anya could have with two identical coins, sparks curiosity and sets the stage for the lesson. As they explore finding totals and checking calculations, students will appreciate the hands-on approach of selecting items from a café menu. This interactive component not only reinforces their understanding of addition and subtraction but also encourages teamwork and discussion among peers. Overall, this lesson makes math fun and applicable to everyday life. Sample Questions If Anya has two coins of 5p each, what total amount does she have? From the café menu, if you choose a drink for £1.50 and a snack for £2.00, what is your total spend? What are the four different combinations of items you could choose to find out the highest and lowest amount spent? Benefits to Teachers Real-World Application: The focus on money helps students understand the importance of math in everyday life, making learning more meaningful. Clear Learning Objectives: The lesson objectives guide teachers in assessing student understanding of calculations and problem-solving with money. Interactive Activities: By choosing from a café menu, students are engaged in hands-on learning, which promotes collaboration and discussion. Enhanced Problem-Solving Skills: The word problems encourage critical thinking and help students develop strategies for solving mathematical challenges. In summary, this lesson not only teaches students essential money skills but also builds their confidence in using math in practical situations. They will leave with a better understanding of how to calculate totals and check their work, making math feel more approachable and enjoyable. Hashtags #Money #MathInRealLife #ProblemSolving #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MoneySkills #TeachingResources
Year 2 Spring  Money Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson + Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 4 Lesson 5)
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Year 2 Spring Money Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson + Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 4 Lesson 5)

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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 /teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 /teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Money Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love the Money lesson as it engages them in real-world scenarios that require critical thinking and decision-making. The mental warm-up activity, where they consider various combinations of items that total 20p, stimulates their creativity and problem-solving skills. As they work through money problems and make decisions about purchases from the café menu, students will enjoy the interactive nature of the lesson. The challenge to categorize items under ‘Less than 30p’ and ‘More than 30p’ adds an element of competition and teamwork, making the learning experience exciting and collaborative. Sample Questions If you choose a sandwich for 15p and a drink for 5p, how much is the total? Is it less than or more than 30p? Find two items from the café menu that together cost exactly 46p. What are they? Create a price list for three different items and ask a friend to match them to the items on the café menu. Benefits to Teachers Engaging Learning Environment: The lesson encourages collaboration and discussion among students, fostering a positive classroom atmosphere. Clear Learning Objectives: The well-defined objectives help teachers assess students’ understanding of money concepts, focusing on calculations and problem-solving. Real-Life Applications: By simulating a café setting, students learn to make informed decisions about spending, which is vital for their future. Critical Thinking Development: The activities promote critical thinking as students must decide on combinations and operations to solve money problems. In conclusion, this Money lesson is designed to equip students with essential skills while making math relevant and enjoyable. They will gain confidence in making calculations and solving real-life money problems, which are invaluable skills for their future. Hashtags #Money #DecisionMaking #ProblemSolving #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathSkills #TeachingResources
Year 2 Spring Mass Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson + Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 5 Lesson 2)
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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 /teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 /teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Mass Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love the Mass lesson because it combines fun activities with hands-on learning. The engaging mental warm-up, “What’s my number?”, gets them thinking critically and prepares them for the day’s lesson. As they continue their exploration of mass, they will enjoy working with real food packages, weighing them out to compare different masses. This not only makes the lesson relatable but also encourages teamwork and discussion among peers. The chance to check the order of the items using 10g weights adds an element of precision and excitement to the learning experience. Sample Questions Which food package do you think is the heaviest? Why? After weighing the items, were your estimates accurate? How did you check? Can you list three items in order from lightest to heaviest based on your findings? Benefits to Teachers Interactive Learning: The lesson promotes active engagement and fosters a collaborative learning environment. Clear Learning Goals: The objectives focus on reading and comparing masses, helping teachers assess student progress effectively. Real-Life Connections: By using food packages, students can see the practical applications of mass and measurement in their everyday lives. Skill Enhancement: This lesson develops students’ abilities to read weight labels, estimate masses, and use tools for measurement, which are essential skills in mathematics. In summary, this Mass lesson provides students with valuable experiences in measurement while keeping the learning process enjoyable. They will gain confidence in comparing weights and understanding mass, which are important skills for their future academic success. Hashtags #Mass #Measurement #Weight #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathSkills #TeachingResources
Year 2 Spring Term Shape and Space Symmetry -
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Year 2 Spring Term Shape and Space Symmetry -

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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Shape and Space - Symmetry and Angles Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will enjoy exploring the concepts of shape and space through engaging, hands-on activities. The lessons are designed to be interactive, allowing students to experiment with movements and symmetry in a fun way. They’ll love creating their own right angle measurers and discovering symmetry in everyday objects. Sample Questions: Can you find something in the classroom that has a right angle? What two items can weigh 100g together? How many symmetrical letters can you find in the alphabet? Benefits to Teachers Interactive Learning: Engaging activities keep students motivated and interested. Real-World Applications: Students can relate lessons to their environment. Varied Assessment: Teachers can use creative projects to assess understanding. Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson provides a structured plan, quizzes, and PowerPoints to simplify preparation. Overview of Week 6 Lessons Lesson 1: Shape and Space Learning Objectives: Recognise and describe turning movements. Understand angle as a measure of turn and identify right angles. Mental Warm Up: What do we know about the number 100? Educational Challenges: Cut out a quarter of a circle to make a ‘right angle measurer’. Find items with corners greater or less than a right angle. Lesson 2: Shape and Space Learning Objectives: Solve problems and recognise patterns. Recognise and describe line symmetry. Mental Warm Up: I bought two items. Together they weigh 100g. How much could each of them weigh? Educational Challenges: Find symmetrical letters and create a poster. Make symmetrical patterns with paint and paper. Lesson 3: Shape and Space Learning Objectives: Solve problems and recognise patterns. Complete symmetrical patterns. Mental Warm Up: Put these weights into order – heaviest first. Educational Challenges: Create symmetrical patterns with paint and paper or pegs. Find symmetrical letters for a poster. Hashtags #Year2Maths #ShapeAndSpace #Symmetry #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
Halloween Skeleton Counting Song + Writing and Vocabulary Worksheets + 31 Ways to use this resource
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Halloween Skeleton Counting Song + Writing and Vocabulary Worksheets + 31 Ways to use this resource

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A fun way to teaching counting during Halloween. I have combined three of my Halloween Resources to make them even better this year, a Halloween counting song, Number and Letter Handwriting worksheets linked to Halloween and 31 suggested ways of using these ideas in the classroom. You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different skeletons being shown in each of the photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about the Halloween Skeleton Counting Song. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different groups of skeletons. The students can then discuss what they think each skeleton was saying or thinking. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Ks1 SATs Revision 2016 Mathematics Paper 1: arithmetic and Paper 2: reasoning as PowerPoints
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Ks1 SATs Revision 2016 Mathematics Paper 1: arithmetic and Paper 2: reasoning as PowerPoints

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I love to work through SATs papers are part of my revision program. These two PowerPoints are designed for whole class interaction. All the students need are some whiteboards. Each question is immediately followed by its answer. This has lots of motivational and organisational benefits. The first is the students get immediate feedback on their ideas and misconceptions, without needing to wait until the end of a test. It also means different students can explain each of their solving strategies to the class and help everyone become more effective learners. As the answers are straight after the questions, it is possible to simply use these PowerPoints for 5 minutes a day and still get the full benefit as all the questions are immediately solved. This is also a nice way of tutoring students at home. The tutor can then focus on the areas the students to need to work harder in.
Guy Fawkes - Number Bonds To Ten
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Guy Fawkes - Number Bonds To Ten

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Are you teaching about number bonds to 10? Are you looking for a way to link your teaching into Bonfire night, Guy Fawkes or Firework night? Then this is the resource for you! You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different calculations being shown in each of the photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Guy Fawkes - Number Bonds To Ten. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Guy Fawkes - Number Bonds To Ten. The students can then discuss how they solve each problem.
Halloween Number Bonds To 10 - PowerPoint Presentation, Counting Worksheet and Alphabet.
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Halloween Number Bonds To 10 - PowerPoint Presentation, Counting Worksheet and Alphabet.

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This is a fun Halloween presentation about number bonds to 10. The first half of the presentation are in order. The second half of the presentation is different sums mixed up. It makes learning more fun. Also added some themed counting worksheets and a Halloween alphabet to complete. You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different numbers being shown in each of the photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Halloween Counting to 10. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them from the smallest to the biggest. The students can then discuss what they think the answer is if they add 2 cards together. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Guy Fawkes – Counting to 10 - PowerPoint Presentation and Teaching Display Materials.
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Guy Fawkes – Counting to 10 - PowerPoint Presentation and Teaching Display Materials.

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Are you teaching about counting to 10? Here is a great teaching tool, linked into fireworks, bonfire night and Guy Fawkes events. Students can count the numbers in order or solve the mixed up number slides. You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of the photos. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Guy Fawkes - Counting to 10. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into order. Teachers could show two printed out cards at once and add them, subtract them, or multiply them.
Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 3 Mass PowerPoint Presentation Makes Learning Fun!
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Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 3 Mass PowerPoint Presentation Makes Learning Fun!

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Lesson 3: Week 5 Title Mass Learning Objective:  use and begin to use words about mass  suggest and use simple measuring equipment  develop estimating skills. Mental Warm Up: I am thinking of a pair of numbers with a difference of how much? Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to continue our work on mass. Educational Challenges  Estimate what the order of mass should be.  Check the order is correct by weighing the items using 10g weights.  Look at the food packages your teacher has given you.
Year 2 Spring Term Time - Time - 5 Daily PowerPoint Lessons and Fun Mental Maths Quizzes
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Year 2 Spring Term Time - Time - 5 Daily PowerPoint Lessons and Fun Mental Maths Quizzes

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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Time Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love these lessons because they actively engage with concepts of time through interactive activities! They will learn to tell time on both digital and analogue clocks, which is an essential life skill. The incorporation of fun challenges, like designing their own clocks or creating timetables, makes learning enjoyable and relatable. Sample Questions: If it is 2:00 PM now, what time will it be in 3 hours? How many minutes are there in half an hour? If you wake up at 7:30 AM and have breakfast for 30 minutes, what time do you finish? Benefits to Teachers Engaging Activities: Interactive lessons keep students focused and motivated. Real-World Application: Students learn to apply time concepts to their daily lives. Structured Learning: Lessons are well-organized with clear objectives and activities. Differentiated Challenges: Activities are adaptable to cater to various learning levels. Overview of Week 11 Lessons Lesson 1: Time Learning Objectives: Understand words related to time. Solve simple time-related problems. Mental Warm Up: Recall a number bond to 10. Lesson 2: Time Learning Objectives: Read the time to the o’clock and half past. Mental Warm Up: Discuss the number 5. Lesson 3: Time Learning Objectives: Read time to half and quarter hours. Mental Warm Up: Count on and back in fives. Lesson 4: Time Learning Objectives: Read time on analogue and digital clocks. Mental Warm Up: Fill in a blank 10 x 10 grid. Lesson 5: Time Learning Objectives: Understand different units of time. Mental Warm Up: Share something about each number. Hashtags #Year2Math #Time #HandsOnLearning #InteractiveMath #TeachingResources #PrimaryEducation #EduResources #MathFun
Year 2 Spring Term Counting And Properties Of Numbers
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Year 2 Spring Term Counting And Properties Of Numbers

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Here’s the content formatted in Markdown, meeting the 2000 character requirement and including all requested elements: Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Counting and Properties of Numbers Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will find exploring odd and even numbers exciting and engaging! The hands-on activities, such as using dominoes and making patterns, will allow them to investigate number relationships in a fun way. They will enjoy the challenge of solving number puzzles and creating patterns with their classmates! Sample Questions: Can you sort these dominoes into odd and even totals? What happens when you add two odd numbers together? How many pairs of numbers can you create with a difference of 2? Benefits to Teachers Interactive Learning: Engaging activities keep students motivated and enhance understanding. Real-World Applications: Students apply math concepts to everyday situations through fun challenges. Varied Assessment: Teachers can assess understanding through creative projects and discussions. Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan includes quizzes and PowerPoints, simplifying preparation. Overview of Week 8 Lessons Lesson 1: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Recognise odd and even numbers. Investigate number problems. Mental Warm Up: Listen to a sequence of operations and calculate the end number. Lesson 2: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Devise and continue a number pattern. Describe a pattern. Mental Warm Up: Play “Add the throw” with multiples of 10. Lesson 3: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Continue or complete number patterns. Describe a pattern or rule. Mental Warm Up: Name pairs of numbers with a difference of 2 in two minutes. Lesson 4: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Investigate adding odd and even numbers. Mental Warm Up: Add the throw with a 1-6 dice and a dice marked with + or -. Lesson 5: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Generalise and make predictions about odd and even numbers. Mental Warm Up: Timed challenge to find pairs of numbers with a difference of 2. Hashtags #Year2Maths #CountingAndNumbers #OddAndEven #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
Year 2 Spring Term Understanding Addition and Subtraction - Interactive PowerPoints and Daily Quiz
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Understanding Addition and Subtraction Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will enjoy this lesson on Understanding Addition and Subtraction because it incorporates engaging activities and interactive elements. The “5 and a bit” strategy makes math relatable and fun, allowing them to visualize numbers in an approachable way. They will love working with peers to solve problems, and the mental warm-ups will ignite their curiosity about numbers! Sample Questions: If I add 5 to what number gives me 10? What is 13 + 6 using the ‘10 and a bit’ strategy? Can you find two numbers that total 20? Benefits to Teachers Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan is designed to maximize learning efficiency and engagement. Interactive Learning: Students stay engaged with PowerPoint presentations and fun quizzes. Differentiation Opportunities: The lessons can be easily adapted to meet various student needs. Assessment Ready: Daily quizzes provide insight into student understanding, allowing for timely feedback. Overview of Spring Term - Week 3 Lesson 1: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Add numbers Use addition vocabulary Partition numbers Recognize patterns in calculations Main Idea: Break numbers into ‘5 and a bit’ for addition. Lesson 2: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Add and know addition terms Recombine numbers Main Idea: Continue with ‘5 and a bit’ strategy. Lesson 3: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Add teen numbers Understand addition order Main Idea: Focus on adding teen numbers. Lesson 4: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Partition into ‘10 and a bit’ Use addition patterns Main Idea: Add teen numbers to two-digit numbers. Lesson 5: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Find pairs totaling a target number Main Idea: Continue adding teen numbers to two-digit numbers. Hashtags #Year2Maths #AdditionAndSubtraction #TeachingResources #InteractiveLearning #MathFun #EduResources #PrimaryEducation
Year 2 Number Sequences (Week 1 Term 2 Lesson 1)
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Year 2 Number Sequences (Week 1 Term 2 Lesson 1)

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Lesson 1: Week 1 Title Number Sequences Learning Objective:  count on and back in steps of 10  describe and continue a sequence  make up a number pattern. Mental Warm Up: Today you are going to complete a mapping diagram with a ‘+10’ rule. Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to be looking at sequences of numbers that have been made by counting on or back in steps of 10 or 1. Educational Challenges  Use cubes or beads in two colours to make a number sequence. Use the ‘+10’ or ‘–10’ rule.  Make a pattern using cubes or beads in two colours. Use the ‘+10’ or ‘–10’ rule.  Think of a way to show a sequence that has got hundreds in it.
Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 5 Mass
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Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 5 Mass

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Lesson 5: Week 5 Title Shape and Space Learning Objective:  recognise and describe how to turn things  recognise half and quarter turns to the left or right  understand the terms clockwise and anti-clockwise. Mental Warm Up: What do we know about the number 10? How many ideas about 10 do you have? Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to learn about things that turn and the different turning movements that are possible. Educational Challenges  Make four identical tiles. Turn them to make a pattern. Use quarter turns. Describe your pattern.  Make four identical tiles. Turn them to make a pattern.