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Reading Roman numerals
Roman numerals were used in Ancient Rome. They are mainly made up of straight lines, which made them easier to carve into rock. Can you work out what each of these numbers are?
Regular and irregular polygons
For each of the following shapes, say whether they are regular or irregular and name the shape. The first one has been done for you. You may want to use a ruler and protractor to check the sides and angles
Right angles and turns
Look at the pictures below to work out the answers to these angles and turns questions. You could try standing in for the girl in the picture and turning yourself, too! When you answer each of these questions, imagine that Claire has gone back to her starting position each time.
Rounding decimals to one decimal place or the nearest whole number
Can you round each of these numbers to one decimal place? If you can, try and round the next set to the nearest whole number:
Rounding numbers practice
Use this rounding numbers worksheet, created by an experienced teacher, to help your child understand how to round numbers.
Can they round up these numbers to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000, 100,000 or 1,000,000?
Can they round up these numbers to the nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000, 100,000 or 1,000,000?
Rounding numbers to the nearest thousand
When we round a number to the nearest thousand, we look at the hundreds digit. If it is less than five, we round the number down. If it is five or more, we round the number up. Now round each of these numbers to the nearest thousand.
Shapes and scale factors
Let's try working with scale factors. Can you increase this shape by a scale factor of 3?
Simple subtraction word problems for Y2
Have a go at these subtraction word problems and see how well you do.
Solve problems by converting between units of time
You'll need to convert between seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks and years to answer these tricky questions!
Subtraction problems with a number line
Can you use a number line to solve these subtraction problems? Let's find out...