A three-page worksheet that progresses from Y1 comparing language to Y2 scale and thermometer reading. Page 1 builds the heavier/lighter language. Page 2 reads kitchen scales to the nearest standard unit. Page 3 reads a thermometer at three different temperatures. Full answer key.
A 6-slide picture-led lesson taking children from Y1 comparing language (heavier/lighter) through to Y2 standard units (g, kg, °C) and reading scales and thermometers. Designed for shared reading with an adult.
A ten-question quiz mixing mass and temperature. Tests choice-of-unit (would you measure a car in g or kg?), scale reading, thermometer reading, and using <, >, = to compare.
Vocabulary cards for the Y1–Y2 mass and temperature topics. Each card pairs the word with a clear meaning and an everyday example to anchor it.
A five-page activity book that pushes the learning off the page and into the real world. Children compare actual objects in the home, hunt for temperature differences between rooms, and (if there’s a kitchen scale) weigh five things. The final page is a “personal measurement diary”.
A short guide for parents and carers. The best mass and temperature learning happens in the kitchen and the garden. Four small, do-anytime ideas.
A planning companion mapping every resource to its Y1 or Y2 measurement objective, flagging the specific misconceptions Y2 children show with units and scale-reading, and laying out a 4-lesson scheme using the pack’s resources.