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KS1 Maths Year 2 Numbers - Place Value and Partitioning Quiz

Place value is part of Maths that is learned by children in year 2 of KS1. They become familiar with new terms such as tens and ones in addition to expanding t…

Written by Dr. Emma ClarkeReviewed by Daniel FosterUpdated 17 Mar 2026

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Topic: Year 2 Numbers Place Value And Partitioning

Questions: 10

Duration: 10 min

Difficulty: ★★ Medium

Focus: building a clean Year 2 Numbers Place Value And Partitioning method and avoiding arithmetic slips.

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Place value is part of Maths that is learned by children in year 2 of KS1. They become familiar with new terms such as tens and ones in addition to expanding their understanding of the value of numbers and digits. This fun and friendly Numeracy quiz will test them on place value and partitioning.

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