What Year 2 maths covers
Year 2 is the year the times tables begin. Children learn the 2, 5 and 10 times tables and the division facts that come with them, add and subtract within 100 — two-digit numbers and ones, two-digit numbers and tens, and two two-digit numbers together — and start finding fractions of a quantity, like a third of 9 or three quarters of 12. The sheet above mixes all four, shuffled rather than grouped, so a child has to work out which method each question wants. Every sheet is A4, print-ready, and comes with an answer key.
Answers included — a separate marking page with every sheet.
Year 2 topics
Drill one skill at a time:
Times tables →
The 2, 5 and 10 tables — the first three a child learns.
Fractions of amounts →
The five fractions Year 2 names — 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4 — of a quantity.
Questions parents ask
What maths does a child learn in Year 2?
Year 2 is the year the times tables start. Children recall the 2, 5 and 10 tables and the division facts that go with them, add and subtract numbers within 100 — including two two-digit numbers — and find fractions of a quantity: 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 2/4 and 3/4. They also learn that addition can be done in any order but subtraction cannot, and start using the ×, ÷ and = signs to write their own statements.
Why does every question stay under 100?
Because the national curriculum bounds the answer, not just the numbers you start with. The Year 2 statement covers adding two two-digit numbers, and children are expected to work within 100. A sheet that asked for 84 + 63 would be a Year 3 question wearing a Year 2 label, so this generator caps the total rather than only capping the addends.
Are the answers included?
Yes. Keep 'Answers' ticked and a separate answer-key page is made with every sheet, so marking takes seconds. Every answer is computed exactly and checked.
Do I need to sign up?
No. Set the sheet up, make it, then print it or download the PDF. There is no login, ever.