Year 2 Resource List

These are the resources which class teachers need in order to teach the Hamilton plans. These are exhaustive lists - i.e. they are the resources you would have in an ideal world. So it is possible to teach the Hamilton plans without some of these resources (and many teachers do). But these are the things which, if you are wanting to allow teachers to do the best possible job, a school would have.

Class based resources
Autumn / Spring / Summer
·  Post-it™ notes
·  100 bead bar, cloth and tags
·  100 bead strings
·  20 bead strings
·  A coat hanger and ten pegs of one colour and five of another, and a cloth
·  0-9 dice
·  10s and 1s place value cards
·  Large or IWB 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p and £1 coins
·  Large 1-6 spotty dice
·  1-10 number cards
·  Plastic spider
·  1-100 square
·  Plastic coins: 1p to 50p
·  Large 0 to 10 number cards
·  Counters
·  0-100 washing line with multiples of 10
·  1-10 dice
·  Sets of 1- 20 number cards
·  Plastic Spider / ·  1-9 digit cards
·  100 bead bar
·  100 bead strings
·  1-100 grid
·  Red, blue, green and yellow cubes
·  10s and 1s place value cards (both a large teaching set and sets for children)
·  Counters
·  Large dice
·  1-100 grids
·  Plastic spider and fly
·  Lots of plastic or real coins in pots for chn to use
·  1-10 dice
·  1-20 cards
·  Large or IWB teaching coins
·  1-6 dice
·  Pots of ten 5p coins
·  Pots of 2p coins for each pair
·  Post-its™
·  Multilink
·  10p and 1p coins
·  Toy frog
·  Number fans/digit cards / ·  0 to 10 dice
·  100 bead bar
·  0 to 100 number lines or grids
·  100 bead strings
·  10 large mock 2p and 5p coins, washing line and pegs
·  100s, 10s and 1s place value cards (both a large teaching set and sets for children)
·  10p and 1p coins
·  Cubes/counters
·  1-10 dice
·  10 pegs, a coat hanger and a cloth
·  1-9 digit cards
·  Toy frog
·  Counters
·  0 to 9 dice
·  1-12 cards
·  1-6 dice
·  0 to 10 cards
·  Post it notes™
·  A set of large 1 to 20 cards
·  Lots of real money coins for chn to handle
Centrally based resources
Autumn / Spring / Summer
·  20 bead frame (2 rows with write-on/wipe-off board)
·  Squared paper
·  Geared analogue clock
·  Small clocks for children to use (preferably one between two)
·  1-30 cards
·  1cm cubes
·  Metre stick
·  Floor robot such as a Roamer
·  Two hoops
·  8 skipping ropes
·  A range of large 2D shapes: regular and irregular
·  Geoboards and elastic bands
·  ‘Spotty’ paper
·  Puppet
·  2D shapes regular/irregular: square, rectangle, different triangles, circle, pentagon, hexagon and octagon
·  ‘Feely’ bag
·  Soft ball / ·  Two hoops
·  Large teaching clock or IWB clock
·  Bucket balances
·  Wooden bricks and marbles
·  Kilogram and gram weights
·  100g weights
·  A large stop-clock or clock with second hand
·  Stopwatches
·  Minute sand timers
·  Bean bag
·  Construction kit
·  Sets of 3D shapes
·  Teaching clocks – analogue and digital
·  Children’s small clocks (analogue)
·  Food colouring and washing up bowls
·  Plastic beakers with capacity of ¼ litre
·  Litre measuring jug and a litre mineral water or pop bottle
·  A litre capacity measure
·  Capacity measures with ½ litre marked or containers with a capacity of ½ a litre
·  Write on/wipe off pen
·  Laptops or access to computer suite / ·  Calculators
·  Computers/mobile devices
·  2-digit number cards
·  Geared analogue teaching clock
·  Small clocks
·  Bucket balance
·  Bean bag
·  Large 100s, 10s and 1s place value cards
·  Class sets of 100s, 10s and 1s place value cards
·  Coloured counting bears or counters
Resources specific for one lesson
Autumn / Spring / Summer
·  About 170 supermarket vouchers of the sort schools save to buy computer or sports resources
·  Cups of different pasta shapes (e.g. twirls and twists) and a bowl/paper plates (depending on size of pastas shapes and cup size, a cup will contain around 10 pieces)
·  ‘Slidy box’ cards: strips of card with number sentences such as 40 + 2 = 42, 54 – 4 = 50, and a piece of card wrapped round to form a sliding box to cover any number or operation
·  Five ‘slidy box’ cards with number sentences 11 + 9 = 20, 12 + 8 = 20 on the reverse, 13 + 7 and 14 + 6 on the next, 15 + 5 and 16 + 4, 17 + 3 and 18 + 2, 19 + 1 and 20 + 0 on the last
·  A tin, 7p and nine 10p coins
·  ‘Slidy box’ cards with number sentences such as 64 + 10 = 74 and 82 – 10 = 72
·  A variety of items with price tags in pence that would need two coins to buy them (e.g. 15p, 21p, 25p, 60p, 52p, 30p, 70p)
·  Pencils and rubbers from a pretend class shop with prices 10p, 5p, 11p, 15p, 7p, 6p, 4p, 9p and 13p
·  Number fans and cards ‘o-clock’ and ‘half past’
·  Paper circles
·  Selection of different sized cars
·  Objects less than 30cm for children to measure
·  ‘Slidy box’ cards to show complements to multiples of ten
·  ‘Slidy box’ cards showing addition of 10 and 11, e.g. 45 + 10 = 55, 64 + 11 =75.
·  Pens priced with amounts from 50p to 80p, and pencils priced 10p, 11p and 20p
·  Ten strips of card with 10 stickers
·  5 items with prices less than 80p
·  a selection of ‘slidy box’ cards showing number sentences such as 72 + 10 = 82, 65 + 20 = 85 and 65 + 11 = 76, 52 + 21 = 73
·  +10, -10 card
·  a selection of ‘slidy box’ cards showing number sentences such as 72 – 10 = 62, 65 – 20 = 45 and 65 – 11 = 54
·  A cardboard box
·  Fruit and vegetables
·  Cards of calculations (see week 9 plan)
·  ‘Slidy box’ cards: 15 + 5 = 20 and 20 – 5 = 15 on the back; 12 + 8 = 20 and 18 + 2 = 20; 20 – 2 = 18 and 20 – 18 = 2; 17 + 3 = 20 and 13 + 7 = 20; 20 – 3 = 17 and 20 – 17 = 3; 16 + 4 = 20 and 14 + 6 = 20; 20 – 4 =-16 and 20 – 16 = 4
·  Small circles of card
·  Card with +10 on one side and -1 on the other
·  Four items (e.g. yoghurts) priced 45p, 38p, 49p and 33p, and four different items (e.g. fruits) priced 21, 22p 23p and 24p / ·  Strips of black card, two brass fasteners and cubes to make =, < and > signs
·  Birthday cards
·  Objects and price labels up to £1
·  Fancy looking pen
·  9 skittles (pop bottles filled with sand) labelled 1-9
·  Small sweets for chn to count
·  Sandwich bags
·  Play dough
·  Real cup cakes
·  SmartiesTM
·  A large bag of cotton wool, a roll of kitchen paper and a bag of pasta
·  A range of tins of food of different weights for each table, e.g. tomatoes, soup, beans, sweetcorn, water chestnuts, etc. with round numbers of 100g if possible
·  Ingredients for fruity flapjack (see recipe in week 5), access to a kitchen and equipment
·  Items weighing between 500g and 2kg
·  Extra items weighing less and more than 100g
·  A pot of identical items to use as a unit of measure, a different unit for each table, e.g. marbles, wooden bricks, similar sized pebbles, conkers, large compare bears, DuploTM, bricks, etc.
·  Statement cards: Multiples of 5 end in 5; Multiples of 10 end in 0; Multiples of 2 end in 2; Multiples of 2 end in 7; Multiples of 5 two-digit numbers and headings cards: always true, sometimes true and never true
·  Ten strips of card with stickers
·  Egg boxes
·  3 packets of 6 buns
·  Party bags with biscuits, sweets, balloons, etc.
·  2 litre mineral water or pop bottles with strips of paper for a scale (these could be laminated to lessen water damage)
·  Containers with capacities of less than two litres
·  2 litre and 1 litre bottles
·  Child’s water bottle
·  Small containers such as egg cups, yoghurt pots and plastic cups
·  A range of containers with capacities of more and less than ½ of a litre
·  A range of containers with capacities of more and less than ¼ of a litre
·  Labels on different containers - 2 containers labelled ¼ litre, 5, ½ litre, 4, 1 litre and 3, 2 litres
·  Selection of different drink containers e.g. smoothie, water, apple juice, squash etc.
·  Price labels/tags
·  Packaging/objects including a cone, cylinder, sphere, cube, cuboids and a square-based pyramid / ·  Paper circles and rectangles
·  Rice crispies, butter and mini marshmallows, measuring cup, tablespoon, access to a kitchen and equipment
·  Sets of number cards – multiples of 4, from 8 to 40
·  Large & small replica coins
·  Purses
·  Items for shop labelled with prices <£1
·  ‘Skittles’ - small plastic water/pop bottles labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6, containing 1, 2… or 6 egg cups of sand and a ball capable of knocking them down
·  Pennies
·  6 empty cans, labelled 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60
·  Squared paper rectangles
·  Paper plates
·  Copies of calendars

It is assumed that classrooms have rulers, individual whiteboards, pens and rubbers, coloured pencils, scissors, glue sticks, Blu-tac®, A3 paper and access to the internet.