Properties of shape - Recognise 2D and 3D shapes - Starter
Maths Resource Description
In a series of engaging maths activities designed for Year 2 students, the 'Fluent in Four - Revision' worksheet provides a variety of problems to reinforce arithmetic and number recognition skills. One task prompts students to calculate half of 88, then add three ones and four tens, resulting in the answer 87. Another exercise challenges the children to add together the numbers 5, 6, and 7, arriving at the total of 18. The worksheet also includes a problem where students must identify a number represented by a quarter to 5, which is 44 plus 43.
The worksheet incorporates a pictogram to help students visualise and understand data, showing the number of apples that fall from a tree each day of the week. With each symbol representing two apples, students are asked to determine how many apples fell on Wednesday, which is represented by 5 symbols, equating to 10 apples. Further exercises on the sheet involve identifying a two-digit number based on its tens and ones components, where the number 28 is broken down into 8 ones and 2 tens. Additionally, students are tasked with calculating the total amount of money in two sums, 35p and 92p, developing their understanding of currency and addition.