Year 2 Summer Term Week 13 Lesson 2

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Year 2 Summer Term Week 13 Lesson 2 Capacity Year 2 Summer Term Week 13 Lesson 2

Today we will be learning to: solve simple capacity word problems understand and use words about capacity read scales understand the different units of capacity.

Mental Activity Multiples of 100.

Which numbers are greater than 330? 200 750 600 900 700 250 500 300 400 800 100

Which numbers are smaller than 750? 100 250 800 500 200 400 300 700 900 600 750 Which numbers are smaller than 750?

What do all the numbers have in common? 100 250 800 500 200 400 300 700 900 600 750

Which numbers are multiples of 100? 250 800 500 200 400 300 700 900 600 750 Which numbers are multiples of 100?

Find two numbers which combine to make 1000. 250 800 500 200 400 300 700 900 600 750

Find three numbers which combine to make 1000. 250 800 500 200 400 300 700 900 600 750 Find three numbers which combine to make 1000.

Main Activity Today we will solve problems using litres and some of you will use millilitres too.

How many millilitres are equal to 1 litre?

1 litre jug.

How much water is there in the jug? 1 litre jug. How much water is there in the jug? 1 litre

Half of the water has been poured out. How many millilitres are left? Remember: 1 litre =1000ml. 500ml

Fill a litre jug with different amounts. 150 100 50 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 Estimate how much water. Read the scale on the jug.

Group Work Work on capacity problems. Practise reading scales and ordering capacities. Practise reading scales and combining capacities to make a total.