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The White Rose Hub sheets can be tricky and are designed to stretch the children in every direction. If your child finds a question particularly difficult, move on to the next one to see if that presents it in a way that they can better understand. If they are really struggling, get in touch with me and I will get you some alternatives. My email address is in the welcome section of our home learning page.
Don't forget that if you complete your compulsory and recommended activites on this page, you will have an activity on purple mash if you want to do more!
Quick Wins!!
Your child will benefit from practising some things regularly, every day if you have the time. They are quick wins, so shouldn't be too time consuming. If you are struggling for time, have a go at some of these!
- Counting forwards from any number to 100 in 1s
- Counting forwards from any number to 100 in 2s
- Counting forwards from any number to 100 in 3s
- Counting forwards from any number to 100 in 5s
- Counting forwards from any number to 100 in 10s
- Counting backwards from any number to 100 in 1s
- Counting backwards from any number to 100 in 2s
- Counting backwards from any number to 100 in 3s
- Counting backwards from any number to 100 in 5s
- Counting backwards from any number to 100 in 10s
Monday
Compulsory
Visit White Rose Hub https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/spring-week-5-statistics/
Watch the video 'Make Tally Charts- Activity'. There is no sheet to complete today but there are activities to complete as you go through the video. Pause the video in the right places and complete the activities as you go. You will need some paper and something to write with.
Recommended
Go to Espresso (Log in details at the top of this page). Go to Key Stage One -> Maths -> Statistics
-> Activities. Play the game 'Tally Charts'.
I have uploaded a template below for you to create your own tally chart for something of your choosing. This could be the different colours of socks in your draw, it might be for the different types of bugs in your garden or different colours of pencil crayons you have. It's your choice what you make a tally chart for so be a creative as you can!
Daily Challenge!

Tuesday
Compulsory
Visit White Rose Hub https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/spring-week-5-statistics/
Watch the video 'Make Tally Charts'. Complete the sheet below after watching the video.
Recommended
Use the sheets below to practise making tally charts. There are 2 levels of difficulty so select the sheet that is right for you.
Daily Challenge!

Wednesday
Compulsory
Visit White Rose Hub https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/spring-week-5-statistics/
Watch the video 'Draw Pictograms (1-1) Activity'. There is no sheet to complete today but there are activities to complete as you go through the video. Pause the video in the right places and complete the activities as you go. You will need some paper and something to write with.
Recommended
Use the sheets below to practise drawing your own pictograms. They are varying in levels of difficulty so please choose the sheet that is right for you.
Daily Challenge!

Thursday
Compulsory
Visit White Rose Hub https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/spring-week-5-statistics/
Watch the video 'Draw Pictograms (1-1)'. Complete the sheet below after watching the video.
Recommended
Log in to Espresso (details at the top of this page). Go to Key Stage One -> Maths -> Statistics -> Activities. Play the games 'Interpreting Pictograms' and 'Pictograms: Counting and Sorting'.
I have included a template for you to create your own pictogram for anything you like. This might be for the numbers of different types of clothes in your wardrobe, the different vehicles that pass your window or the number of animals you see on a walk. It's your choice so be as creative as you like!
Daily Challenge!

Friday
Compulsory
Visit White Rose Hub https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/spring-week-5-statistics/
Watch the video 'Interpret Pictograms'. Complete the sheet below after watching the video
Recommended
Play the game 'Roll that Dice' with a partner. There are 2 sheets below that you can use, the more accessible one gives you the tally chart to use but for the more challenging one you need to draw your own.
Daily Challenge!
