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Year 2 Autumn Term NC Objectives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 10 11 12 13 Number: Place Value Read and write numbers to at least 100 in numerals and in words. Recognise the place value of each digit in a two digit number (tens, ones) Identify, represent and estimate numbers using different representations including the number line. and order numbers from 0 up to 100; use <, > and = signs. Use place value and number facts to solve problems. Count in steps of 2, 3 and 5 from 0, and in tens from any number, forward and backward. Recall and use addition and subtraction facts to 20 fluently, and derive and use related facts up to 100. Add and subtract numbers using concrete objects, pictorial representations, and mentally, including: a two-digit number and ones; a two-digit number and tens; two two-digit numbers; adding three one-digit numbers. Show that the addition of two numbers can be done in any order (commutative) and subtraction of one number from another cannot. Solve problems with addition and subtraction: using concrete objects and pictorial representations, including those involving numbers, quantities and measures; applying their increasing knowledge of mental and written methods. Recognise and use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction and use this to check calculations and solve missing number problems. Recognise and use symbols for pounds ( ) and pence (p); combine amounts to make a particular value. Find different combinations of coins that equal the same amounts of money. Solve simple problems in a practical context involving addition and subtraction of money of the same unit, including giving change. Recall and use addition and subtraction facts to 20 fluently, and derive and use related facts up to 100. Add and subtract numbers using concrete objects, pictorial representations, and mentally, including: a twodigit number and ones; a two -digit number and tens; two two-digit numbers; adding three one-digit numbers. Show that the addition of two numbers can be done in any order (commutative) and subtraction of one number from another cannot. Solve problems with addition and subtraction: using concrete objects and pictorial representations, including those involving numbers, quantities and measures; applying their increasing knowledge of mental and written methods. Recognise and use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction and use this to check calculations and solve missing number problems. Recognise and use symbols for pounds ( ) and pence (p); combine amounts to make a particular value. Find different combinations of coins that equal the same amounts of money. Solve simple problems in a practical context involving addition and subtraction of money of the same unit, including giving change. Number: Multiplication and Division Recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 2, 5 and 10 times tables, including recognising odd and even numbers. Calculate mathematical statements for multiplication and division within the multiplication tables and write them using the multiplication (x), division ( ) and equals (=) sign. Solve problems involving multiplication and division, using materials, arrays, repeated addition, mental methods and multiplication and division facts, including problems in contexts. Show that the multiplication of two numbers can be done in any order (commutative) and division of one number by another cannot. Geometry- properties of shape Identify and describe the properties of 2-D shapes, including the number of sides and line symmetry in a vertical line. Identify and describe the properties of 3-D shapes, including the number of edges, vertices and faces. Identify 2-D shapes on the surface of 3-D shapes, [for example, a circle on a cylinder and a triangle on a pyramid.] and sort common 2- D and 3-D shapes and everyday objects.

Year 2 Autumn Term Small Steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Number: Place Value Number: Multiplication and Division Geometry: Properties of Shape Count objects to 100 and read and write numbers in numerals and words. Represent numbers to 100 Tens and ones with a part whole model Tens and ones using addition Use a place value chart objects numbers Order objects and numbers Count in 2s, 5s and 10s Count in 3s Fact families Addition and subtraction bonds to 20 Check calculations Related facts Bonds to 100 (tens) Add and subtract 1s 10 more and 10 less Add and subtract 10s Add a 2-digit number to a 1-digit number crossing ten Subtract a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number crossing ten Add two 2-digit numbers not crossing ten add ones and add tens Count money pence Count money pounds (notes and coins) Select money Make the same amount money Solve problems with addition and subtraction: using concrete objects and pictorial representations, including those involving numbers, quantities and measures; applying their increasing knowledge of mental and written methods. Recognise and use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction and use this to check calculations and solve missing number problems. Find the total Find the difference Find change Two-step problems Recognise equal groups Make equal groups Add equal groups Multiplication sentences using the (x) symbol Multiplication sentences from pictures. Use arrays 2 times-table 5 times-table 10 times-table Recognise 2D and 3D shapes Count sides on 2D shapes Count vertices on 2D shapes Lines of symmetry Draw 2D shapes Count faces on 3D shapes Count edges on 3D shapes Count vertices on 3D shapes. Add two 2-digit numbers crossing ten add ones and add tens Refer to content from small steps weeks 4-6 Subtract a 2-digit number from a 2-digit number not crossing ten Subtract a 2-digit number from a 2-digit number crossing ten subtract ones and tens Bonds to 100 (tens and ones) Add three 1-digit numbers number sentences

Year 2 Spring Term NC Objectives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Interpret and construct simple pictograms, tally charts, block diagrams and simple tables. simple questions by counting the number of objects in each category and sorting the categories by questions about totalling and comparing categorical data. Number: Multiplication and Division Recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 2, 5 and 10 times tables, including recognising odd and even numbers. Calculate mathematical statements for multiplication and division within the multiplication tables and write them using the multiplication (x), division ( ) and equals (=) sign. Solve problems involving multiplication and division, using materials, arrays, repeated addition, mental methods and multiplication and division facts, including problems in contexts. Show that the multiplication of two numbers can be done in any order (commutative) and division of one number by another cannot. Interpret and construct simple pictograms, tally charts, block diagrams and simple tables. simple questions by counting the number of objects in each category and sorting the categories by questions about totalling and comparing categorical data. Number: Fractions Recognise, find, name and write fractions 1/3, 1/4, 2/4 and 3/4 of a length, shape, set of objects or Write simple fractions for example, 1/2 of 6 = 3 and recognise the equivalence of 2/4 and 1/2. Mass, Capacity and Temperature Choose and use standard units to estimate and measure length/height in any direction (m/cm); mass (kg/g); temperature ( C); capacity (litres/ ml) to the nearest unit, using rulers, scales, thermometers and measuring vessels and order lengths, mass, volume/capacity and record the results using >, < and = Geometryproperties of shape Identify and describe the properties of 2- D shapes, including the number of sides and line symmetry in a vertical line. Identify and describe the properties of 3- D shapes, including the number of edges, vertices and faces. Identify 2-D shapes on the surface of 3-D shapes, [for example, a circle on a cylinder and a triangle on a pyramid.] Length and Height Choose and use standard units to estimate and measure length/height in any direction (m/cm); mass (kg/g); temperature ( C); capacity (litres/ ml) to the nearest unit, using rulers, scales, thermometers and measuring vessels and order lengths, mass, volume/ capacity and record the results using >, < and = Number: Fractions Recognise, find, name and write fractions 1/3, 1/4, 2/4 and 3/4 of a length, shape, set of objects or Write simple fractions for example, 1/2 of 6 = 3 and recognise the equivalence of 2/4 and 1/2. Consolidation and sort common 2- D and 3-D shapes and everyday objects.

Year 2 Spring Term Small Steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Number: Multiplication Number: Fractions Mass, Geometry: Number: Make tally charts Draw and interpret pictograms (1-1) and Division Make equal groups Sharing Make equal groups grouping Divide by 2 Odd and even numbers Divide by 5 Divide by 10 Draw and interpret pictograms (2,5 and 10) Block diagrams Make equal parts Recognise a half Find a half Recognise a quarter Find a quarter Recognise a third Find a third Unit fractions Count in fractions Capacity and Temperature mass Measure mass in grams Measure mass in kilograms capacity Millilitres Litres Temperature Properties of Shape Sort 2D and 3D shapes Make patterns with 2D and 3D shapes ment: Length and Height Measure length (cm) Measure length (m) lengths Order lengths Four operations with lengths Fractions Non-unit fractions Equivalence of 1/2 and 2/4 Find 3/4 Count in fractions Consolidation

Year 2 Summer Term NC Objectives 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Position and Direction Use mathematical vocabulary to describe position, direction and movement including movement in a straight line and distinguishing between rotation as a turn and in terms of right angles for quarter, half and three-quarter turns (clockwise and anticlockwise). Order and arrange combinations of mathematical objects in patterns and sequences Time Tell and write the time to five minutes, including quarter past/to the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to show these times. Know the number of minutes in an hour and the number of hours in a day. and sequence intervals of time. Problem Solving and Efficient Methods Activities that challenge children s reasoning, investigative and problem solving skills. To include problems involving number, money, shape, position and direction, measure, statistics and fractions. Position and Direction Use mathematical vocabulary to describe position, direction and movement including movement in a straight line and distinguishing between rotation as a turn and in terms of right angles for quarter, half and three-quarter turns (clockwise and anti-clockwise). Order and arrange combinations of mathematical objects in patterns and sequences Mass, Capacity and Temperature Choose and use standard units to estimate and measure length/height in any direction (m/cm); mass (kg/g); temperature ( C); capacity (litres/ ml) to the nearest unit, using rulers, scales, thermometers and measuring vessels and order lengths, mass, volume/ capacity and record the results using >, < and = Time Tell and write the time to five minutes, including quarter past/to the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to show these times. Know the number of minutes in an hour and the number of hours in a day. and sequence intervals of time. Revision of previously taught NC strands Problem solving and Efficient Methods Activities that consolidate and challenge children s reasoning, investigative and problem solving skills. To include problems involving number, money, shape, position and direction, measure, statistics and fractions. Resource Sources I see Reasoning Gareth Metcalfe Maths No Problem Rising Stars White Rose NRICH Other internet sources Investigations

Year 2 Summer Term Small Steps 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Position and Direction Problem Position Revision of previously taught NC strands Describing movement Describing turns Making patterns with shapes ment: Time O clock and half past Quarter past and quarter to Telling the time to 5 minutes Solving and Efficient Methods Activities that challenge children s reasoning, investigative and problem solving skills. To include problems involving number, money, shape, position and direction, measure, statistics and fractions. and Direction Describing movement and turns Making patterns with shapes ment: Mass, Capacity and Temperature and order lengths, mass, volume/ capacity and record the results using >, < and = Problem solving with mass, capacity and tem- ment: Time Minutes in an hour, hours in a day Find durations of time durations of time Problem solving and Efficient Methods Activities that consolidate and challenge children s reasoning, investigative and problem solving skills. To include problems involving number, money, shape, position and direction, measure, statistics and fractions. Resource Sources I see Reasoning Gareth Metcalfe Maths No Problem Rising Stars White Rose NRICH Other internet sources Investigations perature. Refer to small steps Spring