Today we are looking at skip counting, both backwards and forwards. You'll need a learning book, a pencil, a ball and a calculator.
Year 2
Year 2
These lessons can support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted.
Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.
You can also:
- learn how to view PowerPoint files on different devices
- find out more about learning at home
- access lesson guides for each year level
- view all lessons for all year levels.
Skip counting
Skip counting
Today we are looking at skip counting, by twos, fives and tens. You'll need a learning book, a pencil and a calculator.
Patterns
Let's explore patterns. You'll need a learning book, a pencil and a calculator.
Describing and predicting sequences
Learn to identify and predict future shapes or objects in a sequence.You will need a learning book, paper, pencil, ball and calculator.
Number sequences
Learn to use addition and subtraction strategies to find the rule for a number sequence or pattern,You will need a learning book, paper, pencil and things to count.
Ways of naming mathematical symbols
Learn the many ways mathematical symbols can be named and how we can use them.You will need a learning book or paper, a pencil and a calculator.
Solving addition sentences
Learn to solve addition sentences with two-digit numbers using efficient mental and written strategies.You will need a learning book or paper, pencil and calculator.
Subtracting two-digit numbers from 100
Learn to solve subtraction sentences with two-digit numbers using efficient mental and written strategies.You will need a learning book or paper, pencil and calculator.
Let's find the missing number
Today we will look at bridging numbers to the nearest 10 or 20.You will need a learning book or paper, pencil and calculator.
The meaning of zero
Today we will look at the number zero.You will need a learning book or paper, pencil and calculator.
Pages
Internet safety advice
These lessons might include links to other websites, applications, multimedia or video hosting sites such as YouTube.
When accessing these links, we recommend you do not:
- subscribe
- like
- comment
- download files
- share personal details
- take part in discussion forums
- take part in other social media aspects of the sites.
If any part of the online content makes you feel uncomfortable, close the website window and notify an adult (parent or teacher) immediately.
Visit protect yourself online: a guide to cyber security for young people to learn more.
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