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Tables Worksheets

Year 2 statistics worksheets for reading and interpreting simple tables.

Year group

Year 2

Subject

Maths

Topic

Tables

Difficulty

KS1

Worksheet type

Statistics

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Tables Worksheets

Year 2 · Maths · Mixed difficulty

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What children practise

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

Reading tables
Rows and columns
Comparing data
Answering questions

About these tables worksheets

Practise reading and interpreting simple tables with printable Year 2 statistics worksheets.

About these Year 2 tables worksheets

These Year 2 tables worksheets help children read information organised in rows and columns. Children practise finding totals, comparing values and answering questions from a simple table.

The activities support early statistics and help children use organised data in a clear and purposeful way.

What children learn from this topic

Tables help children locate information, compare data and answer questions accurately.

  • Reading simple tables
  • Finding information in rows and columns
  • Comparing values
  • Finding totals
  • Answering data questions

How parents and teachers can use these worksheets

Parents can use timetables, menus or simple lists to show children how tables organise information.

Teachers can use these worksheets after tally charts, pictograms or class survey activities.

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Frequently asked questions

What table skills should Year 2 children practise?+

Year 2 children should practise reading rows and columns, finding information, comparing values and answering questions from simple tables.

Why are tables useful in KS1 statistics?+

Tables help children organise data clearly and prepare them for interpreting charts, diagrams and more complex information in KS2.