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  • Year 2 Learning Goals

    What should my child be able to do in Year 2?

    Children develop at different rates, but these are the typical expectations for a child working at the expected level by the end of each term.

    Term Reading Writing Maths
    End of Autumn Term

    • Read aloud with increasing confidence

    • Recognise common words and high-frequency words

    • Begin to talk about stories and characters

    • Write simple sentences for different purposes

    • Use capital letters, full stops, and finger spaces

    • Spell common words using phonics

    • Count, read, and write numbers to 100

    • Add and subtract 2-digit numbers using objects or drawings

    • Recognise simple 2D and 3D shapes

    End of Spring Term

    • Read a wider range of books fluently

    • Understand texts and answer questions

    • Begin to predict what might happen next

    • Write longer sentences and short paragraphs

    • Use capital letters, full stops, and question marks

    • Spell many common words correctly

    • Add and subtract 2-digit numbers mentally and using methods

    • Count in steps of 2, 3, 5, and 10

    • Understand tens and ones (place value)

    • Begin to measure length, mass, and time

    End of Summer Term

    • Read fluently with expression

    • Show understanding by summarising and explaining

    • Read a range of fiction and non-fiction books

    • Write multiple sentences in paragraphs for stories, instructions, or information

    • Use punctuation correctly (capital letters, full stops, question marks)

    • Spell most common words accurately

    • Confidently add and subtract 2-digit numbers

    • Begin to multiply and divide small numbers

    • Recognise simple fractions (½, ⅓, ¼)

    • Solve simple word problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division