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This Differentiated Year Two Math Unit bundle will tick off your planning for the entire year. Not to mention, it's completely aligned to the Australian Curriculum!
Teaching is hard enough, without spending hours putting together differentiated lesson plans and activities. Not to mention, the time spent thinking about:
- Early finisher tasks.
- Assessment points.
- Games to consolidate skills.
With this Year Two Math Units: The Super Bundle!, everything is done for you.
Each unit includes:
- Lesson Plans: Learning intentions, resource list, lesson introduction/body/conclusion, early finisher task and assessnt pointers.
- Differentiated Activities: Each lesson has three levels of differentiated activities to choose from.
- Early Finisher Games: Printable games and 'low-prep' options for each lesson.
- PowerPoint Slides: Warm-ups, strategy content, conclusion activities, early finisher slides, editable features (like numerals, graphs and selected clipart), bonus slide templates to insert your own content.
Tick off your planning right now
Numbers to 1,000 Unit
- 15 Lessons.
- 90 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 250 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 11 Printable Games (65 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Interpreting and representing numbers to 1,000 (with extension beyond).
- Working with numerals, words and other representations.
- Ordering numbers into the number sequence.
- Comparing and ordering numbers.
- Counting on from a given number.
- Identifying before and after.
- Working with a number grid.
- Working with various number lines (including decades and centuries).
- Estimating amounts
Note: This unit focuses on numbers below 1,000. The level 3 extension points work with numbers below 10,000.
Addition Unit
- 15 lessons.
- 80 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 350 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 10 Printable Games (50 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Relating addition and doubles/plus 1.
- Solving addition problems on a number line and open number line.
- The split (partitioning) strategy.
- Using a number grid to add.
- Representing and relating addition and bar models.
- Exploring the relationship of part-part-whole and addition.
- Bridging to ten.
- Addition word problems.
Note: Predominantly focuses on adding 2-digit numbers with extension sometimes targeting 3-digit numbers.
Subtraction Unit
- 14 lessons.
- 90 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 270 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 9 Printable Games (45 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Subtracting on an open number line.
- Mental strategies.
- Using place value to subtract.
- Partitioning numbers/split strategy.
- Using a number grid to subtract.
- Exploring the relationship between addition and subtraction.
- Representing subtraction with a bar model.
- Subtraction word problems.
- Considering and selecting strategies.
Note: Predominantly focuses on subtracting 2-digit numbers with extension sometimes targeting 3-digit numbers.
Fractions Unit: Halves, Quarters and Eighths
- 8 Lessons.
- 80 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 150 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 6 Printable Games (65 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Identifying the 'whole'.
- Identifying halves of a shape, object and collection.
- Identifying quarters of a shape, object and collection.
- Identifying eighths of a shape, object and collection.
- Exploring how halves, quarters and eighths relate to each other.
Note: This unit is designed as an introduction to fractions. While the level 3 activities touch on fractions represented as a numerator/denominator, the majority of the lessons are focused on the wording of halves, quarters and eighths.’
Three-Digit Place Value Unit
- 15 lessons.
- 120 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 320 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 10 Printable Games (56 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Representing numbers with MAB.
- Interpreting MAB.
- Expanded form.
- Trading.
- Understanding 'zero' as a place holder.
- Identifying the value of a digit.
- Renaming and regrouping numbers.
- Applying a knowledge of place value to count large collections.
Note: This unit is designed as 'the next step' when teaching place value. It builds on a knowledge of 2-digit numbers and focuses on 3-digit numbers, with level 3 (extension) targeting numbers above 1,000.
Time: O'clock - Quarter to Unit
- 12 lessons.
- 90 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 340 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 11 Printable Games (51 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Understanding the features of a clock.
- Reading and writing o'clock time.
- Reading and writing half past time.
- Reading and writing quarter past time.
- Reading and writing quarter to time.
- Exposure to digital clocks (Level 3 tasks).
- Relating clocks and fractions.
Note: This unit is focused on reading o'clock to quarter to time on an analog clock, with options for exposure to digital clocks. As the unit is differentiated, support tasks are offered throughout (e.g., level 1 students have the option to continue with half past time, while other students tackle quarter past).
Multiplication Unit
- 10 lessons.
- 70+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 250+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 7 printable games (30+ pages).
Strategies covered:
- Multiplying one digit numbers.
- Arrays.
- Equal groups.
- Repeated addition.
- Skip counting (option to relate to money).
- Bar models.
- Representing problems in multiple ways.
- 2x tables.
Note: This unit is designed to build on a foundational understanding of multiplication strategies. While it predominantly focuses on the strategies above, exposure is included throughout to formal multiplication equations.
Division Unit
- 8 lessons.
- 50+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 150+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 6 printable games (30+ pages).
Strategies covered:
- Sharing using equal groups.
- Comparing equal groups and equal shares.
- Relating arrays and division.
- Relating skip counting and division.
- Representing division using bar models.
- Using fact families for division.
- Representing division with think-boards.
Note: This unit is designed to build on a foundational understanding of division. It continues to explore the language of division (groups of/shared equally), while also introducing the division symbol.
Length Unit
- 6 differentiated lessons.
- 60+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 120+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 5 printable games (30+ pages).
Strategies covered:
- Measuring length using informal units.
- Comparing length.
- Applying a knowledge of length to real-life problems.
- Creating rulers using informal units for increments.
- Estimating and checking length.
- Exposure to formal units (rulers).
Note: This unit is designed to build on a foundational understanding of length. While it predominantly focuses on informal units, opportunities to use a ruler are integrated throughout.
Statistics Unit
- 6 differentiated lessons.
- 50+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 130+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 5 printable games (30+ pages).
Strategies covered:
Collecting, Interpreting and representing data using...
- Tallies.
- Tables.
- Bar and column graphs.
- Dot plots.
- Picture graphs.
- Using data to solve real-world problems.
- Comparing data methods.
Mass Measurement (With Balance Scales) Unit
- 5 differentiated lessons.
- 30+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 90+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 4 printable games (20+ pages).
Strategies covered:
- Exploring balance scales.
- Measuring mass using balance scales.
- Estimating mass of familiar objects.
- Measuring mass using two different units to make comparisons.
- Ordering objects based on their mass.
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Unit Sizes
Each concept requires a different amount of time to be taught, so the units vary in the amount of lessons (and are priced accordingly). For example, the Place Value Unit features more lessons than the Fractions Unit, as the content is more difficult.
Unit Content / Year Level Targets
The content is targeted towards the Year 2 curriculum. However, as it is differentiated, can work for year levels below and above. This resource is created by an Australian educator, so is based around the Australian Curriculum (V.9). Thousands of educators all over the world have found my resources to be easily adaptable to their classrooms!
Editable Features
Editable features must be edited out of slideshow mode (easy steps included).
This resource is perfect for teachers who...
- Would love a roadmap for delivering quality maths instruction.
- Are changing year levels and don't know where to start.
- Never want to worry about writing or missing relief notes!
- ...want to cater for multiple needs in their class!
Let's Connect!
Year Two | Differentiated Math Unit Bundle | Australian Curriculum Grade Two
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What others say
Description
This Differentiated Year Two Math Unit bundle will tick off your planning for the entire year. Not to mention, it's completely aligned to the Australian Curriculum!
Teaching is hard enough, without spending hours putting together differentiated lesson plans and activities. Not to mention, the time spent thinking about:
- Early finisher tasks.
- Assessment points.
- Games to consolidate skills.
With this Year Two Math Units: The Super Bundle!, everything is done for you.
Each unit includes:
- Lesson Plans: Learning intentions, resource list, lesson introduction/body/conclusion, early finisher task and assessnt pointers.
- Differentiated Activities: Each lesson has three levels of differentiated activities to choose from.
- Early Finisher Games: Printable games and 'low-prep' options for each lesson.
- PowerPoint Slides: Warm-ups, strategy content, conclusion activities, early finisher slides, editable features (like numerals, graphs and selected clipart), bonus slide templates to insert your own content.
Tick off your planning right now
Numbers to 1,000 Unit
- 15 Lessons.
- 90 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 250 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 11 Printable Games (65 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Interpreting and representing numbers to 1,000 (with extension beyond).
- Working with numerals, words and other representations.
- Ordering numbers into the number sequence.
- Comparing and ordering numbers.
- Counting on from a given number.
- Identifying before and after.
- Working with a number grid.
- Working with various number lines (including decades and centuries).
- Estimating amounts
Note: This unit focuses on numbers below 1,000. The level 3 extension points work with numbers below 10,000.
Addition Unit
- 15 lessons.
- 80 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 350 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 10 Printable Games (50 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Relating addition and doubles/plus 1.
- Solving addition problems on a number line and open number line.
- The split (partitioning) strategy.
- Using a number grid to add.
- Representing and relating addition and bar models.
- Exploring the relationship of part-part-whole and addition.
- Bridging to ten.
- Addition word problems.
Note: Predominantly focuses on adding 2-digit numbers with extension sometimes targeting 3-digit numbers.
Subtraction Unit
- 14 lessons.
- 90 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 270 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 9 Printable Games (45 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Subtracting on an open number line.
- Mental strategies.
- Using place value to subtract.
- Partitioning numbers/split strategy.
- Using a number grid to subtract.
- Exploring the relationship between addition and subtraction.
- Representing subtraction with a bar model.
- Subtraction word problems.
- Considering and selecting strategies.
Note: Predominantly focuses on subtracting 2-digit numbers with extension sometimes targeting 3-digit numbers.
Fractions Unit: Halves, Quarters and Eighths
- 8 Lessons.
- 80 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 150 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 6 Printable Games (65 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Identifying the 'whole'.
- Identifying halves of a shape, object and collection.
- Identifying quarters of a shape, object and collection.
- Identifying eighths of a shape, object and collection.
- Exploring how halves, quarters and eighths relate to each other.
Note: This unit is designed as an introduction to fractions. While the level 3 activities touch on fractions represented as a numerator/denominator, the majority of the lessons are focused on the wording of halves, quarters and eighths.’
Three-Digit Place Value Unit
- 15 lessons.
- 120 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 320 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 10 Printable Games (56 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Representing numbers with MAB.
- Interpreting MAB.
- Expanded form.
- Trading.
- Understanding 'zero' as a place holder.
- Identifying the value of a digit.
- Renaming and regrouping numbers.
- Applying a knowledge of place value to count large collections.
Note: This unit is designed as 'the next step' when teaching place value. It builds on a knowledge of 2-digit numbers and focuses on 3-digit numbers, with level 3 (extension) targeting numbers above 1,000.
Time: O'clock - Quarter to Unit
- 12 lessons.
- 90 + Pages of Lesson Plans and Differentiated Activities.
- 340 + PowerPoint Slides (aligned to lessons).
- 11 Printable Games (51 pages).
Strategies covered:
- Understanding the features of a clock.
- Reading and writing o'clock time.
- Reading and writing half past time.
- Reading and writing quarter past time.
- Reading and writing quarter to time.
- Exposure to digital clocks (Level 3 tasks).
- Relating clocks and fractions.
Note: This unit is focused on reading o'clock to quarter to time on an analog clock, with options for exposure to digital clocks. As the unit is differentiated, support tasks are offered throughout (e.g., level 1 students have the option to continue with half past time, while other students tackle quarter past).
Multiplication Unit
- 10 lessons.
- 70+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 250+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 7 printable games (30+ pages).
Strategies covered:
- Multiplying one digit numbers.
- Arrays.
- Equal groups.
- Repeated addition.
- Skip counting (option to relate to money).
- Bar models.
- Representing problems in multiple ways.
- 2x tables.
Note: This unit is designed to build on a foundational understanding of multiplication strategies. While it predominantly focuses on the strategies above, exposure is included throughout to formal multiplication equations.
Division Unit
- 8 lessons.
- 50+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 150+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 6 printable games (30+ pages).
Strategies covered:
- Sharing using equal groups.
- Comparing equal groups and equal shares.
- Relating arrays and division.
- Relating skip counting and division.
- Representing division using bar models.
- Using fact families for division.
- Representing division with think-boards.
Note: This unit is designed to build on a foundational understanding of division. It continues to explore the language of division (groups of/shared equally), while also introducing the division symbol.
Length Unit
- 6 differentiated lessons.
- 60+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 120+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 5 printable games (30+ pages).
Strategies covered:
- Measuring length using informal units.
- Comparing length.
- Applying a knowledge of length to real-life problems.
- Creating rulers using informal units for increments.
- Estimating and checking length.
- Exposure to formal units (rulers).
Note: This unit is designed to build on a foundational understanding of length. While it predominantly focuses on informal units, opportunities to use a ruler are integrated throughout.
Statistics Unit
- 6 differentiated lessons.
- 50+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 130+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 5 printable games (30+ pages).
Strategies covered:
Collecting, Interpreting and representing data using...
- Tallies.
- Tables.
- Bar and column graphs.
- Dot plots.
- Picture graphs.
- Using data to solve real-world problems.
- Comparing data methods.
Mass Measurement (With Balance Scales) Unit
- 5 differentiated lessons.
- 30+ pages of lesson plans and differentiated activities.
- 90+ lesson aligned powerpoint slides.
- 4 printable games (20+ pages).
Strategies covered:
- Exploring balance scales.
- Measuring mass using balance scales.
- Estimating mass of familiar objects.
- Measuring mass using two different units to make comparisons.
- Ordering objects based on their mass.
|| IMPORTANT ||
Unit Sizes
Each concept requires a different amount of time to be taught, so the units vary in the amount of lessons (and are priced accordingly). For example, the Place Value Unit features more lessons than the Fractions Unit, as the content is more difficult.
Unit Content / Year Level Targets
The content is targeted towards the Year 2 curriculum. However, as it is differentiated, can work for year levels below and above. This resource is created by an Australian educator, so is based around the Australian Curriculum (V.9). Thousands of educators all over the world have found my resources to be easily adaptable to their classrooms!
Editable Features
Editable features must be edited out of slideshow mode (easy steps included).
This resource is perfect for teachers who...
- Would love a roadmap for delivering quality maths instruction.
- Are changing year levels and don't know where to start.
- Never want to worry about writing or missing relief notes!
- ...want to cater for multiple needs in their class!
Let's Connect!




