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Year 2 Bonds to 100 – Tens Lesson Slides
These interactive Year 2 Bonds to 100 - Tens Lesson Slides are designed to support your teaching of this objective.
Year 2 Bonds to 100 – Tens Lesson
This Year 2 Bonds to 100 - Tens lesson includes teaching slides, prior learning, worksheets, interactive activities and extensions.
Bonds to 100 – Tens Year 2 Addition and Subtraction Resource Pack
Step 5: Bonds to 100 - Tens Year 2 Resource Pack includes a teaching PowerPoint and differentiated varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving resources for Autumn Block 2.
Bonds to 100 – Tens Year 2 Addition and Subtraction Learning Video Clip
Step 5: Cleo visits Victorian London. She visits a busy mill and helps the employees with some of their problem by using bonds to 100.
Addition and Subtraction Year 2 Bonds to 100 – Tens Discussion Problems
Step 5: Year 2 Bonds to 100 – Tens Discussion Problems includes two discussion problems which can be used in pairs or small groups to further pupils' understanding.
Bonds to 100 – Tens Homework Extension Year 2 Addition and Subtraction
Step 5: Bonds to 100 - tens Homework Extension provides additional questions which can be used as homework or an in-class extension for the Year 2 Bonds to 100 - tens Resource Pack and are differentiated three ways.
Year 2 Bonds to 100 – Tens IWB Addition and Subtraction Activity
Step 5: This Year 2 Bonds to 100 - Tens IWB Activity includes three questions to check pupils' understanding of creating number bonds to 100 using multiples of 10. Children need to drag and drop multiples of ten to create number bonds, identify which number bond is the odd one out and identify whether a statement is true or false using their knowledge of bonds to 100.