Learn to partition a shape into two, four or eight equal parts.You will need a pencil, paper and your learning book.
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Year 2
Looking at fractions
Let's make a fraction wall
Learn to make and write a fraction that represents the number of parts a shape has been equally partitioned into.You will need a pencil, paper and your learning book.
Recognise and identify fractions of a whole
Learn to identify and name the fraction of a shape that is shaded. You will need a pencil, paper and your learning book.
Let’s look at fractions and collections
Learn to partition a collection equally into groups of 2 and 4.You will need a pencil, a collection of things and your learning book.
Halves and wholes
Learn to partition collections into 2 groups to show the whole and half.You will need a pencil, a collection of things and your learning book.
Exploring Australian coins and notes
Learn to describe and order Australian coins and notes.You will need a pencil, paper to fold and your learning book.
Understanding the value of coins
Learn to understand the value of coins.You will need a pencil, paper to cut and fold and your learning book.
Understanding money amounts
Learn to find different ways to make values using coins and notes.You will need a pencil, paper to cut and fold and your learning book.
Finding the correct amount of money
Learn to count collections of coins and note to make a particular value.You will need a pencil, a collection of things and your learning book.
Calculating change when buying things
Learn to calculate what change will be given when we buy an item using an adding strategy.You will need a pencil, a collection of things and your learning book.
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