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Year 2 Measures
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Year 2 Measures

9 Resources
Here are different complete lessons linked to length, weight and time. There are plenty of teaching resources for the whole year! The perfect set of resources to help students revise at home or at school.
Year 2 Place Value Bundle
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Year 2 Place Value Bundle

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Are you teaching about place value? Then these will help you teach Year 2 place value throughout the whole year! Try it today!
Shopping Bundle
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Shopping Bundle

4 Resources
Looking for great resources about shopping? This bundle complete complete with shopping presentations, ESL topic lessons about shopping and lovely English writing prompts. Try it today.
Halloween
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Halloween

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Everything you need to get a Halloween week of lessons moving! Lots of different language lessons, fun photos and songs. Something for everyone!
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.
44 PowerPoint Multiplication Timetables tests (x2 to x 12) - 4 of each test.
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44 PowerPoint Multiplication Timetables tests (x2 to x 12) - 4 of each test.

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These tests are set to change every 5 seconds, letting you test either individual children or a whole class at once. You might like to also look at my matching mini origami books which go with this series (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mini-book-x2-to-x12-multiplication-times-table-tests-4-per-table-11198350) which are designed to make learning time tables more fun. There are 4 tests per times table, so the children do not know what test you will give them. They are written in PowerPoint so you can easily edit them or change the speed of the tests.
44 Mini Books x2 to x12 Multiplication Times Table Tests - 4 per table +  answers + Instructions
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44 Mini Books x2 to x12 Multiplication Times Table Tests - 4 per table + answers + Instructions

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Making multiplication times tables fun. These timetables books are both fun to make and fun to use. They are a great way of helping students to learn their multiplication tables. I was trying to think of different ways of making practicing time tables more fun. This is a fun activity. I wanted it to be tricky enough that there was more than one set of different timestables to use. I decided that 4 different varients meant no child could simply learn the numbers off by heart - by time they have completed all 4 books for each multiplication timetable, they will be proficient in that book. You can start off with the easier multiplication tables such as the x2, x5 and x10 for the beginners, before moving onto the middle range books such as x3, x4, x6 and x8. Finally rounding off with the most challenging books. Perfect for Homeworks etc. I have now made it into an easy print books to make your life easier. Child make mini origami books, each with the times table in them and then the answers at the end, so they can be used for self checking. If you prefer no answers, it is a matter of moments to edit out the answers using a paint program. They can be used for testing or simple revision.
Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 3 Shape and Space
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Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 3 Shape and Space

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Lesson 3: Week 6 Title Shape and Space Learning Objective:  solve problems and recognise patterns  recognise and describe line symmetry  complete symmetrical patterns. Mental Warm Up: Put these weights into order – heaviest first. Main Lesson Idea: We are going to continue looking for and using lines of symmetry. Educational Challenges  Make symmetrical patterns with paint and paper or pegs and pegboards.  Find symmetrical letters. Make a poster.
Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 2 Shape and Space
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Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 2 Shape and Space

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Lesson 2: Week 6 Title Shape and Space Learning Objective:  solve problems and recognise patterns  recognise and describe line symmetry  complete symmetrical patterns. Mental Warm Up: I bought two items.Together they weigh 100g. How much could each of them weigh? Main Lesson Idea: Today and tomorrow we are going to be looking for and using lines of symmetry. Educational Challenges  Find symmetrical letters. Make a poster.  Make symmetrical patterns with paint and paper or pegs and pegboards.
Year 2 Term 2 Shape and Space
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Year 2 Term 2 Shape and Space

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Lesson 1: Week 6 Title Shape and Space Learning Objective:  recognise and describe turning movements  recognise half and quarter turns to the left or right  understand angle as a measure of turn  recognise right angles. Mental Warm Up: What do we know about the number 100? Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to continue our work finding out about different turns and we are going to learn about a special size of turn called a right angle. Educational Challenges  Cut out a quarter of a circle to make a ‘right angle measurer’. Use it to find things which have right angles.  Make a ‘right angle measurer’. Can you think of things that have corners which are greater than or less than a right angle?
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.
Year 2 Term 2 Lesson 4 Mass - You will need to provide some packaging to complete this lesson.
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Lesson 4: Week 5 Title Mass Learning Objective:  solve measurement problems  understand and use words about mass  measure and compare using standard units. Mental Warm Up: Questions about different numbers. Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to continue our work on mass. Educational Challenges  Check the order is correct by weighing the items using 10g weights.  Look at the food packages your teacher has given you.  Estimate which size of plastic bag to put 50g of the substance in.
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 Mass Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson + Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 5 Lesson 2)
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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 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 https://www.tes.com/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  Mass Full PowerPoint Lesson + Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 5 Lesson 1)
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Year 2 Spring Mass Full PowerPoint Lesson + Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 5 Lesson 1)

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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Mass Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love the Mass lesson because it allows them to explore the concept of weight through engaging, hands-on activities. The mental warm-up, which prompts them to visualize a spider on a hundred square, sparks curiosity and sets the stage for learning about measurement. Throughout the lesson, they will enjoy measuring classroom objects and comparing their weights using non-standard units, making the experience interactive and relatable. The challenge of creating a poster showing items that are heavier or lighter than a kilogram encourages creativity and teamwork, making math fun and exciting. Sample Questions Can you find an object in the classroom that you think is heavier than a kilogram? Describe it. If you have two items that weigh a total of 1.5 kilograms, what could they be? Estimate how much your lunch bag weighs. Is it heavier or lighter than a kilogram? Benefits to Teachers Engaging Content: The lesson promotes active participation and collaboration among students, creating a lively classroom environment. Focused Learning Objectives: Clear objectives help teachers evaluate student understanding of mass, measurement, and weight. Real-World Applications: By relating mass to everyday objects, students can connect mathematical concepts to their daily lives. Skill Development: This lesson enhances students’ estimation skills, encourages accurate measurement using non-standard units, and expands their vocabulary related to mass. In summary, this Mass lesson equips students with essential measurement skills while making the learning process enjoyable. They will build confidence in comparing weights and understanding mass, which are vital skills for their overall education. Hashtags #Mass #Measurement #Weight #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathSkills #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 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 https://www.tes.com/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 Money Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson + Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 4 Lesson 4)
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Year 2 Spring Money Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson + Mental Maths Quiz (Term 2 Week 4 Lesson 4)

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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Money Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love the Money lesson because it combines creativity with practical math skills. The mental warm-up activity of finding two items that cost more than 30p engages their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities right from the start. As they explore different ways to make 50p using only silver coins, students will find joy in collaborating with their peers to discover various combinations. The use of a ‘spider chart’ to record their findings adds a visual element to the lesson, making it interactive and fun. This hands-on approach not only reinforces their understanding of coins and values but also encourages teamwork and communication, making the learning experience enjoyable. Sample Questions What combinations of silver coins can you use to make exactly 50p? List them all! If you were to make 40p using only silver coins, what combinations could you create? Can you think of two items that, when combined, would cost more than 30p? What are they? Benefits to Teachers Engaging Content: The lesson encourages student engagement through collaborative activities, fostering a positive learning environment. Focused Learning Objectives: The clear objectives help teachers assess students’ understanding of money concepts, including calculations and problem-solving. Visual Learning: The ‘spider chart’ activity allows students to visually organize their thoughts, enhancing their understanding of different combinations of coins. Skill Development: Students develop essential skills in checking calculations and solving money problems, which are applicable in everyday life. In summary, this Money lesson not only teaches students about different coin values and combinations but also promotes critical thinking, teamwork, and creativity. Students will leave with a deeper understanding of money management and the ability to apply these skills in real-world situations. Hashtags #Money #CoinCombinations #ProblemSolving #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathSkills #TeachingResources
Year 2 Spring Money Full Interactive PowerPoint Lesson, Mental Maths  Quiz (Term 2 Week 4 Lesson 3)
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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Money Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love the Money lesson because it actively engages them in real-world scenarios that they can relate to. The mental warm-up question, “What are the different ways I could pay?” encourages them to think creatively about money management. As they calculate totals and determine how much change they would receive from 50p, they will feel empowered by their ability to understand money. The challenge of choosing items from a café menu not only enhances their math skills but also fosters friendly competition as they strive to maximize their change. This interactive approach makes learning about money exciting and practical, ensuring that students remain motivated throughout the lesson. Sample Questions If you choose a sandwich for £1.20 and a drink for £0.80, how much change would you get from 50p? What two items could you buy for a total of £0.40 to receive exactly 10p change from 50p? If you wanted to spend as little as possible and still get something from the café menu, what would you choose to maximize your change from 50p? Benefits to Teachers Real-Life Relevance: This lesson helps students understand the practical application of math in daily life, especially in managing money. Structured Learning Objectives: The clear objectives guide teachers in assessing student understanding of calculations, change, and problem-solving with money. Engaging Activities: By allowing students to choose from a café menu, the lesson fosters collaboration and discussion, making learning dynamic and fun. Critical Thinking Development: The challenges encourage students to think critically about their choices and the calculations involved, enhancing their problem-solving skills. In conclusion, this Money lesson equips students with essential skills while making math enjoyable and applicable. They will gain confidence in handling money, calculating totals, and giving change, all of which are vital life skills. Hashtags #Money #CalculatingChange #ProblemSolving #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #MathSkills #TeachingResources
Year 2  Spring Money - Full Lesson Interactive PowerPoint and Fun Quiz (Term 2 Week 4  Lesson 2)
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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13163731 Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11565981 Money Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love the Money lesson because it incorporates practical skills that they can use in everyday life. The mental warm-up, where they transform simple circles into coins, sparks creativity and sets the tone for fun learning. When students explore which coins to use for different items on a café menu, they actively engage in the learning process. This hands-on approach makes the lesson more enjoyable as they learn to recognize and use different value coins. The challenge of selecting the right coins to make payments adds an element of problem-solving that keeps students excited and motivated. Overall, this lesson provides a real-world application that resonates with students. Sample Questions If you want to buy a sandwich for £2.50 and a juice for £1.20, which coins could you use to pay for these items? What is the total cost of a muffin priced at £1.80 and a cookie priced at £0.90? Which coins can you use to pay for your choices? Can you create a different combination of coins to pay for a snack and a drink that totals £3.00? Benefits to Teachers Practical Application: This lesson helps students understand the importance of money management and the value of different coins, providing them with essential life skills. Interactive Learning: The activities encourage collaboration and communication among students as they discuss their choices and strategies. Clear Learning Objectives: The objectives focus on solving word problems and recognizing coin values, guiding assessment and ensuring learning outcomes are met. Enhanced Problem-Solving: By figuring out how to pay using fewer coins, students develop critical thinking skills that can be applied in various contexts. In summary, this Money lesson not only teaches students about coins and payment but also fosters a sense of independence and confidence in handling money. They will leave with practical skills that make math relevant and meaningful. Hashtags #Money #CoinRecognition #ProblemSolving #Year2 #PrimaryEducation #LifeSkills #TeachingResources