

Year 2 Count Objects to 100 by Making 10s Varied Fluency is a set of worksheets during the Try it/You do section of your maths lesson. Each set has been carefully designed to help you meet each child where they are at to ensure progress for every child, not just the average child. The content includes a knowledge organiser for Count Objects to 100 by Making 10s and 4 levelled worksheets covering counting to 100 by making groups of tens and ones.
• Designed to support all children via key information and examples.
• Guided practice for grouping and counting. Children circle groups of ten, then combine the tens and ones to count amounts to 100, supported by sentence stems.
• Q1: Circle groups of 10. Complete stem sentences.
• Q2: Count objects grouped in tens and ones. Circle the correct amount.
• Q3: Read the number shown on ten frames. Complete stem sentences.
• Q1: Group counters into 10s and count the total.
• Q2: Count objects grouped in tens and ones.
• Q3: Read the number shown on ten frames and bundles of ten.
• Q1: Group unstructured counters into 10s and count the total.
• Q2: Count objects shown in tens and ones. More varied grouping structures.
• Q3: Complete the representation to show an amount.
Our varied fluency resources are not just about differentiation, but differentiation in an adaptive way. They work best alongside our teaching PowerPoints, which walk you through the whole lesson along with other lesson resources that you can find on our Count Objects to 100 by Making 10s lesson page.
• After completing the main teaching of the Teaching PowerPoint (PPT), teachers assess whether children are ready to access their Varied Fluency worksheet or require support from the Scaffolded Examples sheet, based on how they have performed during the Model it (I do) / Practise it (We do) / Try it (You do) sequence.
• If any children need additional support, they can use the Scaffolded Examples sheet. This gives children the opportunity to secure key skills required for the Varied Fluency worksheet before they move on to it. The Scaffolded Examples sheet is designed to be completed as a group with a classroom adult.
• If children do not need the Scaffolded Examples, they can progress straight to a Varied Fluency worksheet suited to their level of understanding.
• Most children will use the Core sheet for their Varied Fluency practice.
• Some children may need the Support sheet. This is designed to be used after the Scaffolded Examples sheet, but some children might access this sheet without having used that scaffold.
• Some children may need additional challenge; the Stretch sheet will deepen their understanding of the core content.
Adaptive Maths Resources are not a separate lower-attainment route. They provide temporary and responsive support to help pupils access the same intended learning.
This resource is designed to align to White Rose Maths version 3. Classroom Secrets Limited is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or in any way connected to White Rose Education Limited. Our products are original to Classroom Secrets Limited and any reference to White Rose Maths is solely for the purpose of indicating compatibility and does not imply any association with White Rose Education.
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