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Numbers to 100 Worksheets

Year 2 worksheets for reading, counting, writing and working with numbers up to 100.

Year group

Year 2

Subject

Maths

Topic

Numbers to 100

Difficulty

KS1

Worksheet type

Number And Place Value

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Numbers to 100 Worksheets

Year 2 · Maths · Mixed difficulty

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What children practise

These printable worksheets help children build confidence with numbers to 100 through focused, topic-specific practice.

Reading two-digit numbers
Writing numbers to 100
Counting within 100
Understanding tens and ones

About these numbers to 100 worksheets

Help children build confidence with numbers to 100 using printable Year 2 worksheets for counting, reading, writing and place value practice.

About these Year 2 numbers to 100 worksheets

These Year 2 numbers to 100 worksheets help children become more secure with two-digit numbers. Children practise counting, reading, writing and understanding how numbers are built from tens and ones.

The activities are useful for classroom fluency, home learning and extra KS1 practice. They support children as they move from working within 20 and 50 towards using the full number range to 100.

What children learn from this topic

Numbers to 100 help children strengthen place value, counting and number recognition so they can work more confidently across Year 2 maths.

  • Reading numbers to 100
  • Writing numbers to 100
  • Counting forwards and backwards
  • Recognising tens and ones
  • Using number order and patterns

How parents and teachers can use these worksheets

Parents can use these worksheets for short practice sessions to help children recognise and write two-digit numbers accurately. Talking about tens and ones can make the work more meaningful.

Teachers can use them for lesson starters, independent practice, intervention groups or revision before comparing, ordering and calculating with numbers to 100.

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Frequently asked questions

What number skills should a Year 2 child practise with numbers to 100?+

Year 2 children should practise reading, writing, ordering and counting numbers to 100, as well as understanding how two-digit numbers are made from tens and ones.

How do numbers to 100 support KS1 maths?+

Working confidently with numbers to 100 supports Year 2 place value, addition, subtraction, comparison and problem solving across the KS1 curriculum.