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Year 2 Maths
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Apparatus Counters Read and write numbers to 100 Accurately count and order objects to 100 Add and subtract numbers to 20 Add and subtract from a 2 digit number Recall number doubles to 20 Recall number bonds to 10 (eg 8+2=10) Count in 2s 5s and 10s Recognise 2D shapes- pentagon hexagon and octagon Recognise 3D shapes- cube cylinder sphere cuboid cone pyramid Say and write ordinal numbers 1 st first 2 nd second etc Tell the time to o clock and half past Sort objects using more than one criteria Read information from a table and draw a simple bar graph
Read and write numbers to 1000 Accurately count and order objects to 100 by grouping them in 2s 5s and 10s Explain what each digit in a 2 digit number is worth-including 0 as a place holder Partition 2 digit number in different ways Recall number doubles to 20 Add and subtract TU U or multiples of 10. Write number sentences using correct signs. Missing number sums eg: 12+___=20 Adding multiples of 10 to make 100, eg: 20+80 Multiplication facts for at least 2, 5, 10 (quick recall) Use multiplication facts to answer division questions. Recognise 2D and 3D shapes in different rotations and their properties. Know the relationship between seconds, minutes and hours. Read time to quarter past and quarter to the hour on a digital and analogue clock.
Some children may already be achieving at different levels.
In class we differentiate which means we always provide a challenge and support for each child.
We teach the children many different methods for calculating to enable them to choose their preferred method.
All children learn in different ways.
Many children who are confident when answering number problems find word problems a challenge.
We try to teach the children to fully understand the vocabulary to work out if the word problem is an addition, subtraction, multiplication or division problem. Word problems
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more greater altogether plus total sum take away less minus subtract left differen Apparatus
A number sentence is a sum. We teach the children to write their own number sentences using numbers and symbols in the correct places.
Many children make simple mistakes often mixing the + and or writing the answer in the wrong place
We teach the children that each side of the = there should be a balance.
We encourage the children to check their own work after each sum. Number Sentences 5+8=13 10-4=6 13=10+3 6=12-6
Children are exposed to a range of methods. Methods selected will depend upon the situation and the numbers involved. Children make decisions about methods and draw on a range of strategies and approaches when applying Maths is context. Children in the same class could be using different methods to others depending on their ability, confidence and stage of mathematical development. We ask the children to write down what methods they used. Start at 8 and count on 7 more jumps. What do you land on? Start at 48. How many 10s do we need to add on? 3 tens Jump down 3 numbers as you are adding on 30. Now how many ones (units) do you need to add on? 6 ones Now count on 6 more and what number do you land on? Start at 48. How many do we need to add on to get to the next multiple of 10? 2 more to get to 50 How many 10s do we need to add? 30 So 50+30 is 80. We have added 2 and 30 so far so that is 32. We need to add 36 in total so how many more do we need to add? 4 more. We need to add 4 more from 80. What do we get? 84 Start at 84 and how many do you have to take away to get to the nearest multiple of 10? Minus 4 to get to 80. How many 10s do you have to minus to get to The closest 10 to 36? Minus 40 from 80 to get to 40. From 40 how many do you take away to get to 36? Take away 4. Add all the numbers you have taken away. 4+40+4=48
From 86 how many do you need to add to the next multiple of 10? Add 4 to get to 90 From 90 how many more to get to 100? 10 more From 100 how many more to get to 700? 600 more From 700 how many more to 754? 54 more Add all the jumps you made 4+10+600+54=668 How many jumps did you make? Each group needs 6 counters. How many groups are there? If I have 18 sweets and want to share it between 6 friends how many do they have each? How many different ways can you make 20? http://www.coolmath.com/ http://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths- games/5-7-years/counting http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/website s/4_11/site/numeracy.shtml
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